Directionally, that's why companies are getting rid of token leaderboards and imposing limits on LLM costs. There's a diminishing marginal return to tokens
There's limited research on readability of monospaced font. But this study suggests monospace is weakly more readable than variable-width font: https://dl.acm.org/doi/epdf/10.1145/2897736
People forget that LLM code cannot be covered by copyright. So LLM code cannot be placed under an open source license
AI or not, the government would benefit from investing more money in improving digital services. Merely slapping an AI onto the existing system will only make things worse. Try using one of the AI hotel receptionists…
wanderlog is a separate web service https://wanderlog.com/
"Me" in this case being a stand-in for the principal owner, which could be a corporation, individual, or group of individuals
Honestly, there should be laws against gen AI models creating fake media with real individuals. We're going to end up with a massive mess on our hands once the video starts looking more realistic
I've had my ham license for ten years, but I've only ever used a basic car-based mobile setup and my handhelds. My morse code speed is abysmal. QRP and all that are really cool, but I just use ham radio to supplement my…
High quality CPR includes AED usage. 30 compressions to two ventilations. After 2 minutes of CPR, perform a rhythm check with AED and shock if advised. There are existing robots that do chest compressions for you (Zoll…
Masimo sells a health monitoring watch. [1] There is direct competition here. [1]. https://www.masimo.com/products/monitors/masimo-w1-medical-w...
Google Assistant is/was pretty good...for Google apps. It's useless for anything else. The new Gemini powered version is actually a regression imo
Certainly there's an element of personal choice. I currently live in a town of 3,000 in a rural state that was previously served by trains. Once cars became accessible to the masses, that train service was no longer…
They have an entire webpage/associated github repository. It doesn't seem like they've published anything terribly well-known, but good on them for releasing some tooling https://opensource.mercedes-benz.com/projects/
Because there's a better way for bots to get the data via the wikipedia database dump. Sending some large zip archives is a lot cheaper than individually serving every page on Wikipedia.
To clear things up: the throttle used to be a physical cable, like on an affordable bicycle with rim brakes. It is still a cable on most motorcycles.
"tyre" is just UK English
To be fair, the Protestants had the printing press and significant political support on their side
Did the US have any subways shut down? I know there are some metros like Cincinnati that abandoned an unfinished subway
That seems unlikely. The play store lists it at 10m+ downloads and it's still a very Chinese app. I checked it out myself. This is people trying to troll the US government
I'd love to see free movement of people and goods between US and Canada, EU-style. That's unlikely to happen anytime soon though
That's where grid-scale energy storage comes in then. Or at least a less volatile battery chemistry. Not every solution has to be individual unit sized
The Federal US subsidy for EV chargers require 97% uptime across the year https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/02/28/2023-03...
I honestly loved driving in France...once I realized that parking somewhere near transit (usually at the end of a tram line) was a heck of a lot better than driving my car around in the centre. Outside of the cities,…
We (at a public research university in the US) designed a rudimentary CPU, wrote mips assembly, and understood computer architecture for our CS degree. I graduated 6 years ago Edit: we also did formal methods and proofs…
Yeah, I have an old Panasonic Sport that I'll take out with some older fellas who live near me in rural Kentucky. They have nice carbon bikes with all the bells and whistles. It's night and day how much harder I have to…
Directionally, that's why companies are getting rid of token leaderboards and imposing limits on LLM costs. There's a diminishing marginal return to tokens
There's limited research on readability of monospaced font. But this study suggests monospace is weakly more readable than variable-width font: https://dl.acm.org/doi/epdf/10.1145/2897736
People forget that LLM code cannot be covered by copyright. So LLM code cannot be placed under an open source license
AI or not, the government would benefit from investing more money in improving digital services. Merely slapping an AI onto the existing system will only make things worse. Try using one of the AI hotel receptionists…
wanderlog is a separate web service https://wanderlog.com/
"Me" in this case being a stand-in for the principal owner, which could be a corporation, individual, or group of individuals
Honestly, there should be laws against gen AI models creating fake media with real individuals. We're going to end up with a massive mess on our hands once the video starts looking more realistic
I've had my ham license for ten years, but I've only ever used a basic car-based mobile setup and my handhelds. My morse code speed is abysmal. QRP and all that are really cool, but I just use ham radio to supplement my…
High quality CPR includes AED usage. 30 compressions to two ventilations. After 2 minutes of CPR, perform a rhythm check with AED and shock if advised. There are existing robots that do chest compressions for you (Zoll…
Masimo sells a health monitoring watch. [1] There is direct competition here. [1]. https://www.masimo.com/products/monitors/masimo-w1-medical-w...
Google Assistant is/was pretty good...for Google apps. It's useless for anything else. The new Gemini powered version is actually a regression imo
Certainly there's an element of personal choice. I currently live in a town of 3,000 in a rural state that was previously served by trains. Once cars became accessible to the masses, that train service was no longer…
They have an entire webpage/associated github repository. It doesn't seem like they've published anything terribly well-known, but good on them for releasing some tooling https://opensource.mercedes-benz.com/projects/
Because there's a better way for bots to get the data via the wikipedia database dump. Sending some large zip archives is a lot cheaper than individually serving every page on Wikipedia.
To clear things up: the throttle used to be a physical cable, like on an affordable bicycle with rim brakes. It is still a cable on most motorcycles.
"tyre" is just UK English
To be fair, the Protestants had the printing press and significant political support on their side
Did the US have any subways shut down? I know there are some metros like Cincinnati that abandoned an unfinished subway
That seems unlikely. The play store lists it at 10m+ downloads and it's still a very Chinese app. I checked it out myself. This is people trying to troll the US government
I'd love to see free movement of people and goods between US and Canada, EU-style. That's unlikely to happen anytime soon though
That's where grid-scale energy storage comes in then. Or at least a less volatile battery chemistry. Not every solution has to be individual unit sized
The Federal US subsidy for EV chargers require 97% uptime across the year https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/02/28/2023-03...
I honestly loved driving in France...once I realized that parking somewhere near transit (usually at the end of a tram line) was a heck of a lot better than driving my car around in the centre. Outside of the cities,…
We (at a public research university in the US) designed a rudimentary CPU, wrote mips assembly, and understood computer architecture for our CS degree. I graduated 6 years ago Edit: we also did formal methods and proofs…
Yeah, I have an old Panasonic Sport that I'll take out with some older fellas who live near me in rural Kentucky. They have nice carbon bikes with all the bells and whistles. It's night and day how much harder I have to…