I'm writing my book in Markdown files in IntelliJ and pushing it to GitHub. Use the tools you know.
The star is occulted by a small asteroid in our solar system. For something in the Betelgeuse system to occult the star, it would have to be about the same size as the star. We detect the presence of planets in other…
Black Mirror is a scifi anthology show and season 1 episode 1 is an extremely off putting and non representative episode where a politician is blackmailed into live streaming themselves fucking a pig. The show was later…
I live in a one car household and it's been perfectly fine, including our yearly roadtrip driving up and around places like Banff in Canada and down the coast to San Francisco. And that's not a Tesla either, it's just…
Is the /s because that's literally what they're already doing?
Yeah, the Android jellyfin client also tells you all the variations it tried when it fails
I do all my large code reviews in IntelliJ. Seems like it's an exact match of what this guy wants? Diff view + full view + fully featured IDE for all his navigation, verification and search needs
Nowhere in the world has UBI. The Scandinavian social safety net is excellent and I think the positive effects of that are apparent. People can take larger risks than they can in the US, but still nowhere near as large…
I heard that a Danish horse forum makes up about 20% of available training data for that language
I type in a 2FA code a few times a day and that's enough to justify it for me. Really hate typing in numbers without one
Why haven't places updated already? It's not that much work to update. Where I work we always go to the new LTS version as soon as it's supported by gradle. Doesn't cross anyone's mind to _not_ upgrade.
Microplastics are, quite literally, everywhere. Are you on Earth? Congrats, you are eating, breathing, and drinking microplastics. They've been leeching into the environment for so long that you are no longer just…
I carry it with me wherever I go
I think if they say anything, it rings and shows a transcript of what they said. At least, that's what happened the few times I've received a legitimate call from an unknown number (think calls like a contractor or a…
My phone hasn't rung with a scam call since I enabled Google assistant call screening. Unknown callers have to explain why they're calling
They've added a lot of safety features. Knowing very little about LLMs, I would assume these prepended prompts are using up a chunk of the limited "attention" the transformer has
I don't recall that in that book. Maybe you're thinking of A Deepness in the Sky? I haven't read that one yet.
Aren't all these communications satellites in a low orbit that will decay in 5-10 years?
I want a device that hooks into my circulatory system and diverts my blood flow through it, filtering out microplastics and other shit that shouldn't be there, and then cooling it down slightly before putting it back in.
I think it's for use in their new Kotlin Notebooks
I handed in an assignment in my C class in college that used this algorithm for the sorting part of the assignment.
Did you just reinvent the fediverse?
But you don't just track books you've read, you also track books you want to read, which is much harder to remember. I also tag them to indicate if I already own them and in what format (physical, epub, audio). Saves me…
Yes, then there would be an incentive to attempt to fool the other person. Game is too easy.
I'm writing my book in Markdown files in IntelliJ and pushing it to GitHub. Use the tools you know.
The star is occulted by a small asteroid in our solar system. For something in the Betelgeuse system to occult the star, it would have to be about the same size as the star. We detect the presence of planets in other…
Black Mirror is a scifi anthology show and season 1 episode 1 is an extremely off putting and non representative episode where a politician is blackmailed into live streaming themselves fucking a pig. The show was later…
Black Mirror is a scifi anthology show and season 1 episode 1 is an extremely off putting and non representative episode where a politician is blackmailed into live streaming themselves fucking a pig. The show was later…
I live in a one car household and it's been perfectly fine, including our yearly roadtrip driving up and around places like Banff in Canada and down the coast to San Francisco. And that's not a Tesla either, it's just…
Is the /s because that's literally what they're already doing?
Yeah, the Android jellyfin client also tells you all the variations it tried when it fails
I do all my large code reviews in IntelliJ. Seems like it's an exact match of what this guy wants? Diff view + full view + fully featured IDE for all his navigation, verification and search needs
Nowhere in the world has UBI. The Scandinavian social safety net is excellent and I think the positive effects of that are apparent. People can take larger risks than they can in the US, but still nowhere near as large…
I heard that a Danish horse forum makes up about 20% of available training data for that language
I type in a 2FA code a few times a day and that's enough to justify it for me. Really hate typing in numbers without one
Why haven't places updated already? It's not that much work to update. Where I work we always go to the new LTS version as soon as it's supported by gradle. Doesn't cross anyone's mind to _not_ upgrade.
Microplastics are, quite literally, everywhere. Are you on Earth? Congrats, you are eating, breathing, and drinking microplastics. They've been leeching into the environment for so long that you are no longer just…
I carry it with me wherever I go
I think if they say anything, it rings and shows a transcript of what they said. At least, that's what happened the few times I've received a legitimate call from an unknown number (think calls like a contractor or a…
My phone hasn't rung with a scam call since I enabled Google assistant call screening. Unknown callers have to explain why they're calling
They've added a lot of safety features. Knowing very little about LLMs, I would assume these prepended prompts are using up a chunk of the limited "attention" the transformer has
I don't recall that in that book. Maybe you're thinking of A Deepness in the Sky? I haven't read that one yet.
Aren't all these communications satellites in a low orbit that will decay in 5-10 years?
I want a device that hooks into my circulatory system and diverts my blood flow through it, filtering out microplastics and other shit that shouldn't be there, and then cooling it down slightly before putting it back in.
I think it's for use in their new Kotlin Notebooks
I handed in an assignment in my C class in college that used this algorithm for the sorting part of the assignment.
Did you just reinvent the fediverse?
But you don't just track books you've read, you also track books you want to read, which is much harder to remember. I also tag them to indicate if I already own them and in what format (physical, epub, audio). Saves me…
Yes, then there would be an incentive to attempt to fool the other person. Game is too easy.