I shouldn’t have been so negative. I still very much like Rust, but hearing about these AI rewrites constantly is tiresome.
I used to like rust, but I feel like I’m being Pavlovian-conditioned to recoil at its mention now.
I assure you they would be more than happy to order it for you.
The behaviors of a single model and version can and does change behavior. There’s not only built-in stochasticity, but closed hosted models like Claude are tweaked and changed all the time.
Buying the physical book from Amazon isn’t a great way to stick it to Bezos. Just have your local bookstore order it for you, it’s easy.
He’s such a good guy
wow, that’s crazy that OpenAI is saying that negative opinion against them is actually a nefarious foreign conspiracy, and does not actually indicate people hate them
Ah, Axios. The same great outlet that has gotten the scoop on the Iran war ending numerous times.
More of a lot of things. Universal healthcare (as opposed to employer-provided plans) encourages people to start their own businesses. UBI would be similar, but moreso.
You’d really think they’d really check everything and cross their t’s after their previous issues in marjorana fermion QC. I generally have a very high opinion of MS research, but this is getting a bit embarrassing.
Bingo. The typical data scientist has a masters or PhD in a non-CS quantitative field, and has had exactly zero CS or software eng classes. It’s a shame, because once you get over some of the idiosyncrasies, R is a…
I’m not saying it doesn’t have flaws, but the tidyverse is still the most coherent and functional ML/stat computing ecosystem I’ve ever used. R packages outside of the tidyverse can get pretty gnarly. Even the R stdlib…
They kind of have to shoehorn “AI” in there have any hope of raising capital these days.
The onus is you to show it makes children safer - you’re the one advocating these privacy-harming rules.
There’s no way Anthropic can keep jacking up the prices like this for every marginally better model. I think even tokenmaxxing companies are going to soon balk at $50/million output tokens.
Recipes were the province of the wealthy. The average person would have had a very repetitive, bland, and potentially malnourishing diet. They might have had some herbs or even foraged like you say, that still is very…
Ironically enough, the thing that really did Roman Italy it was Justinian’s reconquest. The Gothic War was absolutely devastating. Yersinia pestis didn’t help either, of course.
How do you do that when the ruling class has a vested interest in preventing it?
The kind of consumer thrift stores want to sell to. They don’t have to be real.
Coulda fooled me. From what I’ve seen, it seemed like they were dragged to electric kicking and screaming after other options didn’t pan out - even with assistance from regulators. Germany has a severe problem with…
The impact hypothesis for Younger Dryas isn’t really tenable. Among other things, the climate effects of a large bolide impact would be global, whereas Antarctica actually warmed during YD. This “Polar See-saw” pattern…
There’s so much magic, for lack of a better word, in those illustrations. Miyazaki is really one of a kind.
I think they’re just trying to do anything to survive, since they’re getting their lunch eaten by LLMs trained in stack overflow posts.
I forgot that satire was dead.
wow, egg on my face!
I shouldn’t have been so negative. I still very much like Rust, but hearing about these AI rewrites constantly is tiresome.
I used to like rust, but I feel like I’m being Pavlovian-conditioned to recoil at its mention now.
I assure you they would be more than happy to order it for you.
The behaviors of a single model and version can and does change behavior. There’s not only built-in stochasticity, but closed hosted models like Claude are tweaked and changed all the time.
Buying the physical book from Amazon isn’t a great way to stick it to Bezos. Just have your local bookstore order it for you, it’s easy.
He’s such a good guy
wow, that’s crazy that OpenAI is saying that negative opinion against them is actually a nefarious foreign conspiracy, and does not actually indicate people hate them
Ah, Axios. The same great outlet that has gotten the scoop on the Iran war ending numerous times.
More of a lot of things. Universal healthcare (as opposed to employer-provided plans) encourages people to start their own businesses. UBI would be similar, but moreso.
You’d really think they’d really check everything and cross their t’s after their previous issues in marjorana fermion QC. I generally have a very high opinion of MS research, but this is getting a bit embarrassing.
Bingo. The typical data scientist has a masters or PhD in a non-CS quantitative field, and has had exactly zero CS or software eng classes. It’s a shame, because once you get over some of the idiosyncrasies, R is a…
I’m not saying it doesn’t have flaws, but the tidyverse is still the most coherent and functional ML/stat computing ecosystem I’ve ever used. R packages outside of the tidyverse can get pretty gnarly. Even the R stdlib…
They kind of have to shoehorn “AI” in there have any hope of raising capital these days.
The onus is you to show it makes children safer - you’re the one advocating these privacy-harming rules.
There’s no way Anthropic can keep jacking up the prices like this for every marginally better model. I think even tokenmaxxing companies are going to soon balk at $50/million output tokens.
Recipes were the province of the wealthy. The average person would have had a very repetitive, bland, and potentially malnourishing diet. They might have had some herbs or even foraged like you say, that still is very…
Ironically enough, the thing that really did Roman Italy it was Justinian’s reconquest. The Gothic War was absolutely devastating. Yersinia pestis didn’t help either, of course.
How do you do that when the ruling class has a vested interest in preventing it?
The kind of consumer thrift stores want to sell to. They don’t have to be real.
Coulda fooled me. From what I’ve seen, it seemed like they were dragged to electric kicking and screaming after other options didn’t pan out - even with assistance from regulators. Germany has a severe problem with…
The impact hypothesis for Younger Dryas isn’t really tenable. Among other things, the climate effects of a large bolide impact would be global, whereas Antarctica actually warmed during YD. This “Polar See-saw” pattern…
There’s so much magic, for lack of a better word, in those illustrations. Miyazaki is really one of a kind.
I think they’re just trying to do anything to survive, since they’re getting their lunch eaten by LLMs trained in stack overflow posts.
I forgot that satire was dead.
wow, egg on my face!