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- Gemini Interactions API (ai.google.dev)
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Anyone here knows how Reddit's admin moderation works internally? Are posts about a country routed to a team in the user's country? Is there some system in Reddit for users to tell Reddit management, "your admin…
- What Is Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR)? (crowdstrike.com)
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I just want to run some LLM experiments on GPUs. Since these are 10-20GB models, I need something like an A100 40GB GPU at a minimum. But I'm finding that most of the paid Google Colab options don't work. Instead of…
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TL;DR: I'm a non-US citizen. Should I file any IRS form at all on behalf of a US freelancer I'm paying this year? I could do with some help about US IRS rules. I'm hiring a US-based freelance writer and paying them…
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I tried to sign up for an online large language model service just to experiment but it prevented me from registering. Their support team expects me to send them all these details first: In order to fight frauds on…
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I'm subscribed to 500+ YT channels, but my interests there have remained static over the last 6 years. Something unusual in my recommendations tends to stand out like a sore thumb. About 2 months ago, it was a makeup…
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The scenario is an app that uses a tech giant's API to post messages. + The app's only feature is posting. No reading, searching, user profiles, or any other feature. + Users too just want it to post. We can assume many…
- How Sam Bankman-Fried’s ‘Effective’ Altruism Blew Up FTX (coindesk.com)
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TLDR: If you are against echo chambers, can you explain why echo chambers are bad? In real life: 1) Most of us live our lives in our own comfort zones. 2) Keeping away from an idea, person, or organization that makes us…
- A World of Civilization States (thinkinghistorically.substack.com)
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When shopping online, my information needs are often complex. Example 1: Multiple conditions... > wifi routers with openwrt support get it by tomorrow 8MB flash 64MB RAM price below $20 with at least 80% positive…
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Google Docs enables voice typing when opened in Chrome. But not in Firefox. Does somebody here know the technical reasons? I find speech-to-text dictation a productive way to crank out a draft. So far, voice typing is…
- As tech giants face a downturn, new players are focusing on people over profit (theconversation.com)
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I had a 100GB BX10 Hetzner storage box for photo backups. I was paying €2.9/month. Today, I logged into their console and noticed BX10 wasn't listed as an option. The lowest config now is a 1TB BX11 for the same…
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Reddit's non-functional from about 1 1/2 hours. Keeps showing "Our CDN was unable to reach our servers". However, redditstatus.com shows no incident reports and shows error rate as having reduced. Because it's just…
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How do companies that can afford to spend a respectable amount every month on consulting - say $15K/month and above - go about hiring data science / machine learning consultancies? What is the thinking and process they…
- A new sensation: recording and reproducing taste (nationalgeographic.com)
- Journalists protest 100 days of internet gag in Kashmir (indiatoday.in)
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I casually visit jobs/freelancing sites once in a while. I don't see as much demand for Lucene/Solr/ES skills for website / text / document search or other kinds of information retrieval, as I used to about 4-5 years…
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I want to start an image dataset that has wide uses and can solve some unsolved problems. Requirements: #1 I need others to contribute personal photos and videos. #2 Since the number and file sizes of relevant photos…