did you mean Pentiment, led by Josh Sawyer at Obsidian?
for other folks currently in an incident trying to resolve the chaos this caused, the first commit we've found with issues in our repo is from ~10:30am pacific this morning
seems to have gone up for a few minutes before going back down again
My partner and I have played dozens of games of Spirit Island, far and away our most-played board game
Magic Maze is a great one! https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/209778/magic-maze
I am also confused by this goal, I've started a discussion in the repo to get some clarity on intent and direction there: https://github.com/biomejs/biome/discussions/1642
I've appended `; tput bel` to the end of long-running scripts to get the same effect. Fun fact: the `bell` control character is part of the ascii standard (and before that the baudot telegraph encoding!) and was…
Sometimes a "PR machine" is just social capital at work. If there's anything else I've learned in this saga it's that Sam has had a consistent track record of building and maintaining highly positive relationships with…
Isn’t that the value-prop of Apple News?
there are so many comments here that really feel like they didn't read any part of the announcement other than that there's a thing called runes. For me personally I tried svelte in the past and bounced off because…
pairing is taking stories, it’s two people working on one task together.
it's anecdata but I drive this this on the regular and don't have any issues! May be some regional differences
if you think about the speeds involved, a single additional car in front of you on the freeway (or even any additional cars) adds pretty miniscule time to the total commute. Let's compare a few situations. In the…
why is it being applied to a tesla whistleblower post though
GPT-4 is a fine-tuned model (likely first fine-tuned for code, then for chat on top of that like gpt-3.5-turbo was[0]), while PaLM2 as reported is a foundational model without any additional fine-tuning applied yet. I…
the paper says llama: > We develop a large multimodal model (LMM), by connecting the open-set visual encoder of CLIP [36] with the language decoder LLaMA, and fine-tuning them end-to-end on our generated instructional…
afaik sentence embeddings via sbert are still considered a pretty viable path. This may be what you were already looking at, but there's more info here: https://www.sbert.net/index.html
The Pile already does! Part of its contents come from the "USPTO Backgrounds" dataset. From The Pile's paper: > USPTO Backgrounds is a dataset of background sections from patents granted by the United States Patent and…
this is a parody account. The poster actually works at carbon health https://www.crunchbase.com/person/alexander-cohen
whoops decimals mixup, will edit: 784 / 815,201 = 0.00096 = 0.1%
For twitter, here are the actual number for the bay area, according to state filings[0] * SF: 784 * San Jose: 106 Still high numbers IMO but SF for example has ~800k residents, so this only represents ~0.1% of the total…
wow - how is this not the default? It's always the behavior that I expect to happen, and I'm pretty much always surprised and disappointed when it does a global search instead.
I also have a 10g card and saw the same thing - to get it working I had to pass in "--n_samples 1" to the command, which limits the number of generated images to 2 in any given run. This has been working fine for me
*they - it’s right there in their twitter description
> compared to white students with similar test scores
did you mean Pentiment, led by Josh Sawyer at Obsidian?
for other folks currently in an incident trying to resolve the chaos this caused, the first commit we've found with issues in our repo is from ~10:30am pacific this morning
seems to have gone up for a few minutes before going back down again
My partner and I have played dozens of games of Spirit Island, far and away our most-played board game
Magic Maze is a great one! https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/209778/magic-maze
I am also confused by this goal, I've started a discussion in the repo to get some clarity on intent and direction there: https://github.com/biomejs/biome/discussions/1642
I've appended `; tput bel` to the end of long-running scripts to get the same effect. Fun fact: the `bell` control character is part of the ascii standard (and before that the baudot telegraph encoding!) and was…
Sometimes a "PR machine" is just social capital at work. If there's anything else I've learned in this saga it's that Sam has had a consistent track record of building and maintaining highly positive relationships with…
Isn’t that the value-prop of Apple News?
there are so many comments here that really feel like they didn't read any part of the announcement other than that there's a thing called runes. For me personally I tried svelte in the past and bounced off because…
pairing is taking stories, it’s two people working on one task together.
it's anecdata but I drive this this on the regular and don't have any issues! May be some regional differences
if you think about the speeds involved, a single additional car in front of you on the freeway (or even any additional cars) adds pretty miniscule time to the total commute. Let's compare a few situations. In the…
why is it being applied to a tesla whistleblower post though
GPT-4 is a fine-tuned model (likely first fine-tuned for code, then for chat on top of that like gpt-3.5-turbo was[0]), while PaLM2 as reported is a foundational model without any additional fine-tuning applied yet. I…
the paper says llama: > We develop a large multimodal model (LMM), by connecting the open-set visual encoder of CLIP [36] with the language decoder LLaMA, and fine-tuning them end-to-end on our generated instructional…
afaik sentence embeddings via sbert are still considered a pretty viable path. This may be what you were already looking at, but there's more info here: https://www.sbert.net/index.html
The Pile already does! Part of its contents come from the "USPTO Backgrounds" dataset. From The Pile's paper: > USPTO Backgrounds is a dataset of background sections from patents granted by the United States Patent and…
this is a parody account. The poster actually works at carbon health https://www.crunchbase.com/person/alexander-cohen
whoops decimals mixup, will edit: 784 / 815,201 = 0.00096 = 0.1%
For twitter, here are the actual number for the bay area, according to state filings[0] * SF: 784 * San Jose: 106 Still high numbers IMO but SF for example has ~800k residents, so this only represents ~0.1% of the total…
wow - how is this not the default? It's always the behavior that I expect to happen, and I'm pretty much always surprised and disappointed when it does a global search instead.
I also have a 10g card and saw the same thing - to get it working I had to pass in "--n_samples 1" to the command, which limits the number of generated images to 2 in any given run. This has been working fine for me
*they - it’s right there in their twitter description
> compared to white students with similar test scores