Interesting. I hadn't heard of that directly, but I've never found it to be true. I've found momentum and continuation to be more useful than rest or relaxation when it comes to tackling big things.
i wonder if support for DIY backup tools isn't prioritized when a future iCloud monthly subscription will be pushed eventually.
I think Facebook still thinks I'm older than I am from my middle-school signup in like 2008
Not even just Los Alamos. It was a very common color for schools and hospitals
Chrome or Edge only it says
Just block them. I haven't seen a short in months.
I want one that responds by asking how full the parking lots are and how busy the left turn lane is
Part of the problem is the word "replacement" kills nuanced thought and starts to create a strawman. No one will be replaced for a long time, but what happens will depend on the shape of the supply and demand curves of…
Jevon's Paradox is know as a paradox for a reason. It's not "Jevon's Law that totally makes sense and always happens".
You don't need to draw the line between tech experts and the tech-naive. Plenty of people have the capability but not the time or discipline to execute such a thing by hand.
ios 26 has made my 13 mini consistently laggier and hotter
Generally most distribution costs are socialized starting with the REA and such. My block needed a new transformer a few weeks ago and it will be paid for by every customer of that utility.
We've been hearing these claims for a long time that they're going to crack down soon.
Is Anki that much better than, say, Quizlet?
Stopped anyone from doing what? Assigning responsibility to someone with nothing to lose, no dignity or pride, and immune from financial or social injury?
This video helped me solidify my opinion that the Golden Ratio is no more attractive or appealing than any other fraction or ratio. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AofrZFwxt2Y
because it doesn't have any skin in the game and can't be punished, and can't be rewarded for succeeding. Its reputation, career, and dignity are nonexistent.
I've had Bose 700s, Sennheisers, Anker Soundcore, and probably other bluetooth earbuds and none of them come close to the simplicity of the Airpods. The Bluetooth handoff and pairing is insanely easy and works within a…
iOS keyboards are hardly different from one another
i just use Brave for iOS. I use the setting to block Youtube shorts, default to old.reddit, block ads and annoyances, etc.
speak for yourself
a lot of people have custom exhausts, particularly catback systems that don't affect emissions. A lot of people are definitely not rolling coal.
No it's not. It never makes any distinction between training and inference. It just lumps it all together as "running" the models.
Training is the expensive part here. It seems much more likely that the training of these models slows down drastically and is written off as a sunk cost, a few companies continue running inference on years-old models,…
I live in a Dutch community in the midwestern US, which is very much a "Guesser" culture, while our ancestors in the Netherlands are one of the most "Asker" societies. The difference is incredibly stark despite having a…
Interesting. I hadn't heard of that directly, but I've never found it to be true. I've found momentum and continuation to be more useful than rest or relaxation when it comes to tackling big things.
i wonder if support for DIY backup tools isn't prioritized when a future iCloud monthly subscription will be pushed eventually.
I think Facebook still thinks I'm older than I am from my middle-school signup in like 2008
Not even just Los Alamos. It was a very common color for schools and hospitals
Chrome or Edge only it says
Just block them. I haven't seen a short in months.
I want one that responds by asking how full the parking lots are and how busy the left turn lane is
Part of the problem is the word "replacement" kills nuanced thought and starts to create a strawman. No one will be replaced for a long time, but what happens will depend on the shape of the supply and demand curves of…
Jevon's Paradox is know as a paradox for a reason. It's not "Jevon's Law that totally makes sense and always happens".
You don't need to draw the line between tech experts and the tech-naive. Plenty of people have the capability but not the time or discipline to execute such a thing by hand.
ios 26 has made my 13 mini consistently laggier and hotter
Generally most distribution costs are socialized starting with the REA and such. My block needed a new transformer a few weeks ago and it will be paid for by every customer of that utility.
We've been hearing these claims for a long time that they're going to crack down soon.
Is Anki that much better than, say, Quizlet?
Stopped anyone from doing what? Assigning responsibility to someone with nothing to lose, no dignity or pride, and immune from financial or social injury?
This video helped me solidify my opinion that the Golden Ratio is no more attractive or appealing than any other fraction or ratio. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AofrZFwxt2Y
because it doesn't have any skin in the game and can't be punished, and can't be rewarded for succeeding. Its reputation, career, and dignity are nonexistent.
I've had Bose 700s, Sennheisers, Anker Soundcore, and probably other bluetooth earbuds and none of them come close to the simplicity of the Airpods. The Bluetooth handoff and pairing is insanely easy and works within a…
iOS keyboards are hardly different from one another
i just use Brave for iOS. I use the setting to block Youtube shorts, default to old.reddit, block ads and annoyances, etc.
speak for yourself
a lot of people have custom exhausts, particularly catback systems that don't affect emissions. A lot of people are definitely not rolling coal.
No it's not. It never makes any distinction between training and inference. It just lumps it all together as "running" the models.
Training is the expensive part here. It seems much more likely that the training of these models slows down drastically and is written off as a sunk cost, a few companies continue running inference on years-old models,…
I live in a Dutch community in the midwestern US, which is very much a "Guesser" culture, while our ancestors in the Netherlands are one of the most "Asker" societies. The difference is incredibly stark despite having a…