well the full full quote is from C.S Lewis' Narnia, where Aslan says: Do not cite the deep magic to me, Witch. I was there when it was written.
im confused, surely there already exists clasification models, which, given multidimensional sensor data, output the most likely "activity" type? why would text modality be a better choice?
AFAIK, these islands of regularity/stability are a common aspect of chaotic systems, say the logistic map[1]. [1]: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logistic_map
i would also think it is achieved by piezo's, though maybe thats specific to drum stuff?
reminds me of tsoding's nobuild, except it bypasses make and the only thing required is a C compiler. neat!
this is nice! wonder what it would take to make it emulate a small DOS like environment. the qt py has an esp32s3, which afaik is quite a beast for a microcontroller.
now I know what simcard nano uses for their radiohead covers! I have always wondered where did those vocals come from. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApL1d_OQYk4
from their youtube comment: > Good question. For efficiency, we try to keep commonly used terms such as letters as short as possible. Note that the words we use for letters all one syllable, whereas the NATO phonetic…
> The idea that fluid is solving the Navier-Stokes equation seems like an obvious error to me - it cannot solve the equation, it simply acts a fluid, which the equation was designed to approximate. that's his "Principle…
"learns on its own" makes it sound like unsupervised learning, but it's labeled data: the researchers also input the correct "output voltage" which they want the system to learn. it's still neat tho. I feel that an AGI…
IKR, sad to see such ingenuity used to hack activists.
as an atheist, the new testament was a pretty fun read. if you put aside all the stuff about Jesus being God and also his son or whatever, the character was very revolutionary and anti-establishment. "The Sabbath was…
I don't know about the card game approach, but the author definitely has a point. I'd even argue that this is a problem in most engineering teaching, talking about different little subjects with no picture of connection…
I especially appreciate the "Simulink-like" block based visual coding style, I think it's a more intuitive alternative than textual coding in the context of systems and blocks etc. also love the convenience of simply…
lol didn't know about this license, amazing!
neato. must be noted that these locks are used in almost all apartment entrances in Turkey.
one would think that programming requires especially low accuracy, since most of the things you type are either language-specific or previously defined.
I laughed so hard at this. It's like "We took all the good parts of being open source, and the good parts of NOT being open source".
sheesh talk about pseudoscience
apparently OBS devs don't want to share direct evidence yet and resolve it privately probably due to their GPL Cooperation Commitment. while I'm sure we all appreciate that, it would be nice to see the decompiled…
AFAIK there was (still is) huge public backlash after it became apparent that there were no WMDs in Iraq. Ofc you can argue that this reaction was too late and maybe even insincere (since public support was very high in…
maybe not the book itself, but if you read the article you'll see that even weirder stuff are banned: The government disallows the publication of any work by Liu Xiaobo, the determined critic of the Communist Party who…
to me it is kinda embarrassing that Purdue administration only learned it from a news source. ofc I'm not saying they shouldve monitored students' online chatter etc, but if a group of your students actively harrass a…
golden. his bit about the curt richter's "hope" experiment (the one with drowning rats) is very interesting: > But then there was a talk by some guy who got up and told about experiments which were supposed to be the…
it would be interesting to see where else it could've been picked up. like a scatter dispersion map
well the full full quote is from C.S Lewis' Narnia, where Aslan says: Do not cite the deep magic to me, Witch. I was there when it was written.
im confused, surely there already exists clasification models, which, given multidimensional sensor data, output the most likely "activity" type? why would text modality be a better choice?
AFAIK, these islands of regularity/stability are a common aspect of chaotic systems, say the logistic map[1]. [1]: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logistic_map
i would also think it is achieved by piezo's, though maybe thats specific to drum stuff?
reminds me of tsoding's nobuild, except it bypasses make and the only thing required is a C compiler. neat!
this is nice! wonder what it would take to make it emulate a small DOS like environment. the qt py has an esp32s3, which afaik is quite a beast for a microcontroller.
now I know what simcard nano uses for their radiohead covers! I have always wondered where did those vocals come from. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApL1d_OQYk4
from their youtube comment: > Good question. For efficiency, we try to keep commonly used terms such as letters as short as possible. Note that the words we use for letters all one syllable, whereas the NATO phonetic…
> The idea that fluid is solving the Navier-Stokes equation seems like an obvious error to me - it cannot solve the equation, it simply acts a fluid, which the equation was designed to approximate. that's his "Principle…
"learns on its own" makes it sound like unsupervised learning, but it's labeled data: the researchers also input the correct "output voltage" which they want the system to learn. it's still neat tho. I feel that an AGI…
IKR, sad to see such ingenuity used to hack activists.
as an atheist, the new testament was a pretty fun read. if you put aside all the stuff about Jesus being God and also his son or whatever, the character was very revolutionary and anti-establishment. "The Sabbath was…
I don't know about the card game approach, but the author definitely has a point. I'd even argue that this is a problem in most engineering teaching, talking about different little subjects with no picture of connection…
I especially appreciate the "Simulink-like" block based visual coding style, I think it's a more intuitive alternative than textual coding in the context of systems and blocks etc. also love the convenience of simply…
lol didn't know about this license, amazing!
neato. must be noted that these locks are used in almost all apartment entrances in Turkey.
one would think that programming requires especially low accuracy, since most of the things you type are either language-specific or previously defined.
I laughed so hard at this. It's like "We took all the good parts of being open source, and the good parts of NOT being open source".
sheesh talk about pseudoscience
apparently OBS devs don't want to share direct evidence yet and resolve it privately probably due to their GPL Cooperation Commitment. while I'm sure we all appreciate that, it would be nice to see the decompiled…
AFAIK there was (still is) huge public backlash after it became apparent that there were no WMDs in Iraq. Ofc you can argue that this reaction was too late and maybe even insincere (since public support was very high in…
maybe not the book itself, but if you read the article you'll see that even weirder stuff are banned: The government disallows the publication of any work by Liu Xiaobo, the determined critic of the Communist Party who…
to me it is kinda embarrassing that Purdue administration only learned it from a news source. ofc I'm not saying they shouldve monitored students' online chatter etc, but if a group of your students actively harrass a…
golden. his bit about the curt richter's "hope" experiment (the one with drowning rats) is very interesting: > But then there was a talk by some guy who got up and told about experiments which were supposed to be the…
it would be interesting to see where else it could've been picked up. like a scatter dispersion map