Sounds like they wanted the people and not the product they were developing.
Seems like you could run a long perforated tube to diminish that effect.
Usually you talk to them and then you remember who they are or where you know them from. It's not like you can't tell your wife apart from your orthodontist.
Having the controller is still nice. It's relatively user friendly, and consolidates all the devices and their interfaces under a single UI.
I think they probably had the section header link back to their webpage, or something similar to that. This is not a well-written rant.
If you think about it, the production quality is probably log-linear, so the token growth may well be exponential.
From what I've read, that's already part of their training. They are scored based on each step of their reasoning and not just their solution. I don't know if it's still the case, but for the early reasoning models, the…
This is complete nonsense. pip has all the same problems that you say uv has.
Paying $30-$70/day to commute is economical?
Gerrymandering already exists. Voter suppression was huge in the past, and may become huge again. The supreme court made sure of that. And also... the supreme court keeps issuing partisan decisions. So... what is left?…
I work for state government. We've used the ACS survey to try and determine whether we were unfairly targeting non-native English speakers with some of our decisions. It's also used a lot in academia. If I had to guess,…
BRB, changing handle to 'nation-state'. Need the resume fodder.
How do you get the alternate tokens?
It sounds like they are describing a regex filter being applied to the model's beam search. LLMs generate the most probable words, but they are frequently tracking several candidate phrases at a time and revising their…
They might not now how whisper works. I suspect that the answer to their question is 'yes' and the reason they can't find a straightforward answer through your project is that the answer is so obvious to you that it's…
This is the high-level explanation of the simplest diffusion architecture. The model trains by taking an image and iteratively adding noise to the image until there is only noise. Then they take that sequence of noisier…
Sooo.... What's the consensus on gitlab?
I think they're fantastic at generating the sort of thing I don't like writing out. For example, a dictionary mapping state names to their abbreviations, or extracting a data dictionary from a pdf so that I can include…
Hey quibbler, you defend a castle (not a moat).
If you say so...
It's already pretty well established as law. There's not really any room to argue.
Isn't organic reach a little more meritocratic than just throwing money into paid ads?
A camel strikes me as unsophisticated yet perfect.
That's a bad argument. If I were to call you a moron, that doesn't mean I'm advocating removing you from the gene pool.
Does that matter? Don't devs cater to the outliers?
Sounds like they wanted the people and not the product they were developing.
Seems like you could run a long perforated tube to diminish that effect.
Usually you talk to them and then you remember who they are or where you know them from. It's not like you can't tell your wife apart from your orthodontist.
Having the controller is still nice. It's relatively user friendly, and consolidates all the devices and their interfaces under a single UI.
I think they probably had the section header link back to their webpage, or something similar to that. This is not a well-written rant.
If you think about it, the production quality is probably log-linear, so the token growth may well be exponential.
From what I've read, that's already part of their training. They are scored based on each step of their reasoning and not just their solution. I don't know if it's still the case, but for the early reasoning models, the…
This is complete nonsense. pip has all the same problems that you say uv has.
Paying $30-$70/day to commute is economical?
Gerrymandering already exists. Voter suppression was huge in the past, and may become huge again. The supreme court made sure of that. And also... the supreme court keeps issuing partisan decisions. So... what is left?…
I work for state government. We've used the ACS survey to try and determine whether we were unfairly targeting non-native English speakers with some of our decisions. It's also used a lot in academia. If I had to guess,…
BRB, changing handle to 'nation-state'. Need the resume fodder.
How do you get the alternate tokens?
It sounds like they are describing a regex filter being applied to the model's beam search. LLMs generate the most probable words, but they are frequently tracking several candidate phrases at a time and revising their…
They might not now how whisper works. I suspect that the answer to their question is 'yes' and the reason they can't find a straightforward answer through your project is that the answer is so obvious to you that it's…
This is the high-level explanation of the simplest diffusion architecture. The model trains by taking an image and iteratively adding noise to the image until there is only noise. Then they take that sequence of noisier…
Sooo.... What's the consensus on gitlab?
I think they're fantastic at generating the sort of thing I don't like writing out. For example, a dictionary mapping state names to their abbreviations, or extracting a data dictionary from a pdf so that I can include…
Hey quibbler, you defend a castle (not a moat).
If you say so...
It's already pretty well established as law. There's not really any room to argue.
Isn't organic reach a little more meritocratic than just throwing money into paid ads?
A camel strikes me as unsophisticated yet perfect.
That's a bad argument. If I were to call you a moron, that doesn't mean I'm advocating removing you from the gene pool.
Does that matter? Don't devs cater to the outliers?