So just like the 2020 election, then? De-platform political opponents and mock them by saying "build you own platform, its a private company"?
https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/model_doc/trocr
Any publication to the right of Hillary Clinton is allegedly a threat to his existence; what a bad faith argument. Abandonment of truth in favor of "harm reduction" is the big picture, that's why everyone is worried…
They might be trying to "pick your brain" aka rip you off by learning enough details so they can replicate in house -- and maybe you're falling for it because you're "flattered". Don't give them any sauce, give them no…
"The Empire Strikes Back" or the shift and from "The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it" to "de-platforming works"; its not over its just getting started.
I see it as partially an income inequality story; many men are not achieving enough financial success to interest women.
Non-engagement with the thesis was the point, not the particulars of how he fell from polite society.
A bit meta, but I call this cognitive de-platforming. Not engaging with a thesis because the person in question is an outcast.
I like portable-secret which uses the built-in browser cryptographic functions, no external software. https://github.com/mprimi/portable-secret
Suburbs have uniquely hostile road geometry for pedestrians, that's why they get a bad rap, but it's also a security feature.
Nextdoor sort of does that. They charge you $1 to verify your mailing address --then you get to post in your neighborhood group if you use your real name. Doesn't seem to have turned out all that great.
Don't worry about it; more alpha for you.
If you actually looked at the link, you could wonder what happened in the 1910s that popularized the word? Or wonder what caused that spike around 1960 and not just assume people are illiterate and in need your "gentle…
You don't have to be patronizing, it's off-putting.
Apparently the term dates to the late 1910s. https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=%22conspiracy+...
In the early days we'd hear "censorship is damage to be routed around" but these days we hear "de-platforming works"
It would be more fun if you could only see friends-of-friends' reviews, but nobody wants to make their social graph public.
It has a very low information content; it demonstrates translation, summarization, sentiment analysis. The most interest bit is at the end where they make a pizza-order-taking-chatbot. You are OrderBot, an automated…
I think a multi-modal LLM could give Microsoft a real shot at the phone market. Apps overall will become less relevant as 1-LLM app rules everything. Google could fumble here because they don't really like LLMs as they…
The window of acceptable discussion does seem to be getting narrower and narrower.
Modern militaries can't really be divided, since in order to operate they needs huge amounts of money, fuel, logistic support. If a unit goes rogue their comms would be shutdown and their supplies would run out.
War-game a civil war situation. I don't think its possible against a modern state -- I was going to type out a few but they are so ridiculous -- they quickly end with the rabble being crushed by the US Military.…
I think its the contrast, the white is too bright.
Data is going to get locked up tight and only released for a king's ransom. Must be some investment opportunity here? Who has the shovels in this gold rush? LexisNexus? Elsevier? Suggestions welcome.
Japan doesn't make sense though, they have an amazing urban environment, yet still seem to have problems with social isolation.
So just like the 2020 election, then? De-platform political opponents and mock them by saying "build you own platform, its a private company"?
https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/model_doc/trocr
Any publication to the right of Hillary Clinton is allegedly a threat to his existence; what a bad faith argument. Abandonment of truth in favor of "harm reduction" is the big picture, that's why everyone is worried…
They might be trying to "pick your brain" aka rip you off by learning enough details so they can replicate in house -- and maybe you're falling for it because you're "flattered". Don't give them any sauce, give them no…
"The Empire Strikes Back" or the shift and from "The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it" to "de-platforming works"; its not over its just getting started.
I see it as partially an income inequality story; many men are not achieving enough financial success to interest women.
Non-engagement with the thesis was the point, not the particulars of how he fell from polite society.
A bit meta, but I call this cognitive de-platforming. Not engaging with a thesis because the person in question is an outcast.
I like portable-secret which uses the built-in browser cryptographic functions, no external software. https://github.com/mprimi/portable-secret
Suburbs have uniquely hostile road geometry for pedestrians, that's why they get a bad rap, but it's also a security feature.
Nextdoor sort of does that. They charge you $1 to verify your mailing address --then you get to post in your neighborhood group if you use your real name. Doesn't seem to have turned out all that great.
Don't worry about it; more alpha for you.
If you actually looked at the link, you could wonder what happened in the 1910s that popularized the word? Or wonder what caused that spike around 1960 and not just assume people are illiterate and in need your "gentle…
You don't have to be patronizing, it's off-putting.
Apparently the term dates to the late 1910s. https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=%22conspiracy+...
In the early days we'd hear "censorship is damage to be routed around" but these days we hear "de-platforming works"
It would be more fun if you could only see friends-of-friends' reviews, but nobody wants to make their social graph public.
It has a very low information content; it demonstrates translation, summarization, sentiment analysis. The most interest bit is at the end where they make a pizza-order-taking-chatbot. You are OrderBot, an automated…
I think a multi-modal LLM could give Microsoft a real shot at the phone market. Apps overall will become less relevant as 1-LLM app rules everything. Google could fumble here because they don't really like LLMs as they…
The window of acceptable discussion does seem to be getting narrower and narrower.
Modern militaries can't really be divided, since in order to operate they needs huge amounts of money, fuel, logistic support. If a unit goes rogue their comms would be shutdown and their supplies would run out.
War-game a civil war situation. I don't think its possible against a modern state -- I was going to type out a few but they are so ridiculous -- they quickly end with the rabble being crushed by the US Military.…
I think its the contrast, the white is too bright.
Data is going to get locked up tight and only released for a king's ransom. Must be some investment opportunity here? Who has the shovels in this gold rush? LexisNexus? Elsevier? Suggestions welcome.
Japan doesn't make sense though, they have an amazing urban environment, yet still seem to have problems with social isolation.