So we're posting AI-generated content to Hacker News now? I'm more than happy to read an article on something like this, but simply asking a chatbot to answer the question is not "news" or something that should really…
This is key. I work all day on my computer. Why would I want to go home and sit in front of another computer for hours.
This gets at the concept of accountability for those at the top of government. This is an issue in all governments, not just in Canada. A good parallel would be the United States. The list of actions the current…
This is the kind of advice I give incoming graduate students. The sooner you start to treat grad school like a full-time job, the better. I was in a similar boat: my wife and I were both in grad school at the same time.…
Or lucky! I had a great time during mine because my advisory was amazing. However, my cohort mates, many of whom I'd say are much smarter/intelligent than I, got stuck with terrible mentors.
His guide to doing well in undergraduate courses is decent enough that I've sent it around to my students as well. I sometimes have to teach first or second year students and the amount of questions I get about how to…
Yeah the sound stage definitely gets impacted. I tend to use leather cups in the winter and fabric ones in the summer. Nothing worse than sweating from your temples while you work.
My thoughts exactly. I reads a lot like they are trying to minimize the state's power to regulate AI. I'm not sure that's such a good thing. Regulation is one of the only ways that we can manage the ``bads'' that come…
Pareto efficiency is a welfare economics concept. In game theory, the closest you can get to that is a Nash equilibrium.
I think the most consumer friendly options would be a pay as you go model or a pay for tiers of use (e.g., $X for 500 queries, $XX for 1000 queries, etc.). However they really are banking on the idea that people pay a…
Going to a Microsoft support forum page will do this as well. At least in my experiences
I have really enjoyed AirportCEO on steam. I would check it out, might be exactly what you’re looking for. Another option would be to get the mods for MS Flight Simulator that allow you to create an airline and make…
That’s because people just want to argue for arguments sake. These are people with nothing to say but want to be heard.
I’m not sure, it’s the sensor that worries me. The sensor isn’t even big enough to image uranus.
Give it a rest. What they really mean is a group of scientists who are known to publish together. They’re just using the word mafia inappropriately/jokingly.
It's an interesting thought experiment, but ultimately boils down to one point. YT gets to do whatever they want. The terms of service are designed so they can be selective in their enforcement. Is it bad policy? Yes.…
Is it really that apocalyptic? What’s the big deal. Honest question.
You’re not wrong. Google does have a history of ending products. Honestly, someone should read the fine print and figure out if there is a clause in there that actually allows they to end support whenever they feel like…
> My overconfidence was that scientists, as individuals and as a community, would always do the right thing... This is a great point. I'm shocked by how often I end up working on a project with a colleague who is taking…
I did not complain. I’m simply pointing out that people don’t make these types of platforms for free. Profit may not be the main driver, but it is a necessity if you don’t have tons of VC money.
The problem they are solving is they want more money.
What is going on in those comments, wow.
Gotcha. I now just get the following text output: { "ver" : "0.3", "name" : "jack", "shortInfo" : "Bridged from bsky.social", "profilePhoto" : "https://bsky.social/xrpc/com.atproto.sync.getBlob?did=did:pl...",…
I just followed OP’s link. Didn’t work when I posted the comment.
Assuming you know the domain that usually gives you the result you’re looking for, I would just search <IMAGE ID> site:name.domain
So we're posting AI-generated content to Hacker News now? I'm more than happy to read an article on something like this, but simply asking a chatbot to answer the question is not "news" or something that should really…
This is key. I work all day on my computer. Why would I want to go home and sit in front of another computer for hours.
This gets at the concept of accountability for those at the top of government. This is an issue in all governments, not just in Canada. A good parallel would be the United States. The list of actions the current…
This is the kind of advice I give incoming graduate students. The sooner you start to treat grad school like a full-time job, the better. I was in a similar boat: my wife and I were both in grad school at the same time.…
Or lucky! I had a great time during mine because my advisory was amazing. However, my cohort mates, many of whom I'd say are much smarter/intelligent than I, got stuck with terrible mentors.
His guide to doing well in undergraduate courses is decent enough that I've sent it around to my students as well. I sometimes have to teach first or second year students and the amount of questions I get about how to…
Yeah the sound stage definitely gets impacted. I tend to use leather cups in the winter and fabric ones in the summer. Nothing worse than sweating from your temples while you work.
My thoughts exactly. I reads a lot like they are trying to minimize the state's power to regulate AI. I'm not sure that's such a good thing. Regulation is one of the only ways that we can manage the ``bads'' that come…
Pareto efficiency is a welfare economics concept. In game theory, the closest you can get to that is a Nash equilibrium.
I think the most consumer friendly options would be a pay as you go model or a pay for tiers of use (e.g., $X for 500 queries, $XX for 1000 queries, etc.). However they really are banking on the idea that people pay a…
Going to a Microsoft support forum page will do this as well. At least in my experiences
I have really enjoyed AirportCEO on steam. I would check it out, might be exactly what you’re looking for. Another option would be to get the mods for MS Flight Simulator that allow you to create an airline and make…
That’s because people just want to argue for arguments sake. These are people with nothing to say but want to be heard.
I’m not sure, it’s the sensor that worries me. The sensor isn’t even big enough to image uranus.
Give it a rest. What they really mean is a group of scientists who are known to publish together. They’re just using the word mafia inappropriately/jokingly.
It's an interesting thought experiment, but ultimately boils down to one point. YT gets to do whatever they want. The terms of service are designed so they can be selective in their enforcement. Is it bad policy? Yes.…
Is it really that apocalyptic? What’s the big deal. Honest question.
You’re not wrong. Google does have a history of ending products. Honestly, someone should read the fine print and figure out if there is a clause in there that actually allows they to end support whenever they feel like…
> My overconfidence was that scientists, as individuals and as a community, would always do the right thing... This is a great point. I'm shocked by how often I end up working on a project with a colleague who is taking…
I did not complain. I’m simply pointing out that people don’t make these types of platforms for free. Profit may not be the main driver, but it is a necessity if you don’t have tons of VC money.
The problem they are solving is they want more money.
What is going on in those comments, wow.
Gotcha. I now just get the following text output: { "ver" : "0.3", "name" : "jack", "shortInfo" : "Bridged from bsky.social", "profilePhoto" : "https://bsky.social/xrpc/com.atproto.sync.getBlob?did=did:pl...",…
I just followed OP’s link. Didn’t work when I posted the comment.
Assuming you know the domain that usually gives you the result you’re looking for, I would just search <IMAGE ID> site:name.domain