Wow, the false positive rate on that will be interesting. from OpenAI's point of view, having it flood the parents with false positives is _way_ safer than having some slip past. so needless to say....
> with Ophiocordyceps are the ants it infects "happy"? Claude is unable to respond to this request, which appears to violate our Usage Policy. Please start a new chat. Yeah...... It's all kinda crazy.
This is why once you are using to using them, you start asking them for there the plan goes wrong. They won't tell you off the bat, whuch can be frustrating, but they are really good at challenging your assumptions, if…
UE is going to be amazing (It mean it already is, but WAY more so) once verse is integrated into it. The "so, you have a choice of c++ or drawing lines between boxes" is missing a lot of middle ground :)
Yep, that is exactly what I was going for.
> The makers of these tools promise they will boost efficiency and productivity by making workflows easier and faster. The problem with this message is that art is not about efficiency, productivity, or smooth…
Can't you give it a different -O level? -O0 gives you what you are after.
Yes! This is exactly the point. It is undefined, so given that, it could do what the other branch does, so you can safely remove that branch. you get it, but a lot of other people don't understand just how undefined,…
Things where equality is on more than one axis, _but there is a primary one where people use._ Think things like vectors or complex numbers, or people. The absolutely classic example however is types which have a signed…
Leading to many of the NZ fetish scene jokes :)
To be fair, Scott revealed the amendment was satirical prior to a vote in New Mexico House of Representatives. prior.... so they knew it was satire.
> Unpredictable compression ratios weren't as much of a concern for me as physical failure. totally. I just think that their quirk in how they advertise has pushed people away from using them at all is interesting. As…
This is going to sound pretty damn weird, but the last couple of places where I though tape backups would have been the right plan, we had people who saw the tape industry as a bit untrustworthy. Not the tapes, but the…
They absolutely think about the consequences of their actions. What makes you think for a second that they don't? > Perhaps we should slow down this frenetic pace of AI development and think about it for a bit? Perhaps…
Right? It is CUDA, that is why they are winning. AMD has the patents for putting a SSD directly on the card, they could be killing it in the home AI market, but.... they just can't get it together.
I just want something with more memory. It is crazy how little GPU memory has moved over the years. I have a 1080ti, and upgrading from there looks like paying a LOT more money for very little more VRAM.
> It's not like there's any overlap between current web developers and ML people anyway to need an unified bridge. I guess you have completely missed people running language models on WebGPU then. I think webasm +…
> Especially because I assume that you weren’t allowed to read comic books during class. But we were able to bring them to school.
> If there's any truism to parenting (and education) its that there's no one size fits all solution So a pledge to try to enforce a one size fits all solution is dumb as hell yes?
Think the point is "alignment" isn't doing shit about 1 and 2.
There is real speed gains to be had. Typically your server is right next to the database. The end user isn't, so being able to give their first view being right, without an extra trip around is pretty good.
The weird part here is you are assuming SQL was even the right thing to begin with. But sure, if you want to use SQL, then yeah, I agree with you.
This really does remind me of that meme with the bell curve. On the far left and right side, there is a person saying "denormalized data is great" It is just this one in the middle which doesn't like it. After doing…
An actual default would be different. The US doesn't have anything like the wiggle room it had last time.
My partner is from the ex soviet part of the world. She uses the term "very slowly, then all at once" to describe what happened there.
Wow, the false positive rate on that will be interesting. from OpenAI's point of view, having it flood the parents with false positives is _way_ safer than having some slip past. so needless to say....
> with Ophiocordyceps are the ants it infects "happy"? Claude is unable to respond to this request, which appears to violate our Usage Policy. Please start a new chat. Yeah...... It's all kinda crazy.
This is why once you are using to using them, you start asking them for there the plan goes wrong. They won't tell you off the bat, whuch can be frustrating, but they are really good at challenging your assumptions, if…
UE is going to be amazing (It mean it already is, but WAY more so) once verse is integrated into it. The "so, you have a choice of c++ or drawing lines between boxes" is missing a lot of middle ground :)
Yep, that is exactly what I was going for.
> The makers of these tools promise they will boost efficiency and productivity by making workflows easier and faster. The problem with this message is that art is not about efficiency, productivity, or smooth…
Can't you give it a different -O level? -O0 gives you what you are after.
Yes! This is exactly the point. It is undefined, so given that, it could do what the other branch does, so you can safely remove that branch. you get it, but a lot of other people don't understand just how undefined,…
Things where equality is on more than one axis, _but there is a primary one where people use._ Think things like vectors or complex numbers, or people. The absolutely classic example however is types which have a signed…
Leading to many of the NZ fetish scene jokes :)
To be fair, Scott revealed the amendment was satirical prior to a vote in New Mexico House of Representatives. prior.... so they knew it was satire.
> Unpredictable compression ratios weren't as much of a concern for me as physical failure. totally. I just think that their quirk in how they advertise has pushed people away from using them at all is interesting. As…
This is going to sound pretty damn weird, but the last couple of places where I though tape backups would have been the right plan, we had people who saw the tape industry as a bit untrustworthy. Not the tapes, but the…
They absolutely think about the consequences of their actions. What makes you think for a second that they don't? > Perhaps we should slow down this frenetic pace of AI development and think about it for a bit? Perhaps…
Right? It is CUDA, that is why they are winning. AMD has the patents for putting a SSD directly on the card, they could be killing it in the home AI market, but.... they just can't get it together.
I just want something with more memory. It is crazy how little GPU memory has moved over the years. I have a 1080ti, and upgrading from there looks like paying a LOT more money for very little more VRAM.
> It's not like there's any overlap between current web developers and ML people anyway to need an unified bridge. I guess you have completely missed people running language models on WebGPU then. I think webasm +…
> Especially because I assume that you weren’t allowed to read comic books during class. But we were able to bring them to school.
> If there's any truism to parenting (and education) its that there's no one size fits all solution So a pledge to try to enforce a one size fits all solution is dumb as hell yes?
Think the point is "alignment" isn't doing shit about 1 and 2.
There is real speed gains to be had. Typically your server is right next to the database. The end user isn't, so being able to give their first view being right, without an extra trip around is pretty good.
The weird part here is you are assuming SQL was even the right thing to begin with. But sure, if you want to use SQL, then yeah, I agree with you.
This really does remind me of that meme with the bell curve. On the far left and right side, there is a person saying "denormalized data is great" It is just this one in the middle which doesn't like it. After doing…
An actual default would be different. The US doesn't have anything like the wiggle room it had last time.
My partner is from the ex soviet part of the world. She uses the term "very slowly, then all at once" to describe what happened there.