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Nice... timing to get that number.
The MacOS Classic equivalent: https://infinitemac.org/
California is in the middle of a huge fire insurance crisis. It started with the intentional housing supply restrictions that drove up property prices and rents. In suburban areas, rebuilding costs were mostly increased…
It's really an amazing study in political science. Progressives are supposed to be all about helping the poor, but some were sold a camouflaged dystopia. To reach utopia - the fantasy goes - we must first travel through…
Indeed artificial housing supply restrictions are about 100000000% more important. Alas, a portion of the progressive left was co-opted by the housing barons many decades ago. I believe California voters would be more…
True. The counterargument is that if you care about quality, you're already better off with Continuity Camera, so maybe you already view the built-in as just a backup. A MagSafe charging spot on the back of the monitor…
You can't pick up a rock in Italy without technically disturbing an ancient ruin of some kind. It's unsurprising that this might be the case right off the coast too. Still amazing to look at when the water is clear in…
Sounds like an excellent excuse for "digital makeup" in Zoom. Another option is an angled camera from the main body. Apple can already track faces digitally.
1/20 is less than my guess would have been. It's interesting that Wikipedia is heavily weighted in LLM training corpuses. Eventually there will be a feedback loop not unlike the one among meat popsicles. How many covers…
I doubt they would have actually merged operations. The NIH at Intel is so strong that it would have virtually annihilated it otherwise.
One might assume that a house.gov URL would imply some degree of credibility. This particular link, however, is closer to something that would be found on the ground of said bat cave.
> "Long Covid" took quite a while to be demonstrated and we were monitoring everything like a hawk. "Long flu" has no such monitoring. It wasn't demonstrated because of the monitoring. It was demonstrated by the droves…
I'm excited at the prospect of LLMs being deployed here. An attacker only needs to find one weak link in the chain. Eliminating weak links is hard, and might be NP-complete. However, throw resources at it and you might…
This is true. However, we've had zoonotic spillovers since before the dawn of civilization, and the Covid pandemic stands out in modern times in the ways I listed. There's no reason to suspect the next pandemic will…
If you can't help it, this is called Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Disorder (N24SWD) [1]. If it's just because you're not exposed to natural light a whole lot, circadian drift is "normal," though my recollection is that ~25…
Covid was "special" in a lot of ways (though of course it wasn't a lab leak.) Flu pandemics can be extremely deadly, however: - 'Long flu' is not a thing (it's actually possible but it's rare, mild and short) - Our…
Some use cases require a small memory footprint, e.g. parallel inferences. I suppose there are also dark patterns like tracking, where you don't want the load to stand out.
Assuming you're right, the vertical platform vendors should consider having a public Sherlocking policy. If you're anywhere near Apple's stuff, the Pixelmator outcome is a large fraction of your upside. Much larger than…
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Nice... timing to get that number.
The MacOS Classic equivalent: https://infinitemac.org/
California is in the middle of a huge fire insurance crisis. It started with the intentional housing supply restrictions that drove up property prices and rents. In suburban areas, rebuilding costs were mostly increased…
It's really an amazing study in political science. Progressives are supposed to be all about helping the poor, but some were sold a camouflaged dystopia. To reach utopia - the fantasy goes - we must first travel through…
Indeed artificial housing supply restrictions are about 100000000% more important. Alas, a portion of the progressive left was co-opted by the housing barons many decades ago. I believe California voters would be more…
True. The counterargument is that if you care about quality, you're already better off with Continuity Camera, so maybe you already view the built-in as just a backup. A MagSafe charging spot on the back of the monitor…
You can't pick up a rock in Italy without technically disturbing an ancient ruin of some kind. It's unsurprising that this might be the case right off the coast too. Still amazing to look at when the water is clear in…
Sounds like an excellent excuse for "digital makeup" in Zoom. Another option is an angled camera from the main body. Apple can already track faces digitally.
1/20 is less than my guess would have been. It's interesting that Wikipedia is heavily weighted in LLM training corpuses. Eventually there will be a feedback loop not unlike the one among meat popsicles. How many covers…
I doubt they would have actually merged operations. The NIH at Intel is so strong that it would have virtually annihilated it otherwise.
One might assume that a house.gov URL would imply some degree of credibility. This particular link, however, is closer to something that would be found on the ground of said bat cave.
> "Long Covid" took quite a while to be demonstrated and we were monitoring everything like a hawk. "Long flu" has no such monitoring. It wasn't demonstrated because of the monitoring. It was demonstrated by the droves…
I'm excited at the prospect of LLMs being deployed here. An attacker only needs to find one weak link in the chain. Eliminating weak links is hard, and might be NP-complete. However, throw resources at it and you might…
This is true. However, we've had zoonotic spillovers since before the dawn of civilization, and the Covid pandemic stands out in modern times in the ways I listed. There's no reason to suspect the next pandemic will…
If you can't help it, this is called Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Disorder (N24SWD) [1]. If it's just because you're not exposed to natural light a whole lot, circadian drift is "normal," though my recollection is that ~25…
Covid was "special" in a lot of ways (though of course it wasn't a lab leak.) Flu pandemics can be extremely deadly, however: - 'Long flu' is not a thing (it's actually possible but it's rare, mild and short) - Our…
Some use cases require a small memory footprint, e.g. parallel inferences. I suppose there are also dark patterns like tracking, where you don't want the load to stand out.
Assuming you're right, the vertical platform vendors should consider having a public Sherlocking policy. If you're anywhere near Apple's stuff, the Pixelmator outcome is a large fraction of your upside. Much larger than…