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I love how this is the common sense answer and it's the conclusion in the study as well. But if you read the other comments here, you see people arguing about Roe v. Wade, racism, statistical errors, covid vaccines,…
A comment under the tweet says: > yt-dlp stopped working this week. Literal better maintained forks are available Anyone know what is being referred to? I thought yt-dlp was the best
I suspect the answer is yes.
Lookup Japan's Keirin racing. I think it's pretty much that. IIRC at the top levels they also require the racers to stay onsite under observation for several days before a race.
Tbf, millions is spent on that part. This seems to be a drop in the bucket.
The house and property was being sold for 5 million. Spare the "food" and "shelter" schtick, no one involved was going to be starving because of this.
> I can’t recall the specifics but within a week of COVID lockdowns and no commutes, carbon and pollution in atmosphere plummets I don't deny the impact of lessening the number of people commuting, but how much of that…
I'd rather have the nickle.
Has anyone read the underlying studies for the first section? I tapped out but I find it somewhat hard to believe that rates of hard substance abuse are higher in places like Cupertino than in some ghetto school (the…
> Even here on HN there are comments trying to downplay the issue by portraying the victims as mostly wealthy or landlords, which are presumably acceptable victims to people who like these kind of narratives. After…
> While some of this is for annotation and ratings on data that came from the web or LLMs, they also create new training data whole-hog: The article states that this human data is PhDs, poets, and other experts but my…
I bet they do. I imagine OpenAI is trying to build themselves a moat. They can't really do it with the tech, but they can try to do it legally.
That particular line is definitely directed towards people with gender identity issues.
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I love how this is the common sense answer and it's the conclusion in the study as well. But if you read the other comments here, you see people arguing about Roe v. Wade, racism, statistical errors, covid vaccines,…
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A comment under the tweet says: > yt-dlp stopped working this week. Literal better maintained forks are available Anyone know what is being referred to? I thought yt-dlp was the best
I suspect the answer is yes.
Lookup Japan's Keirin racing. I think it's pretty much that. IIRC at the top levels they also require the racers to stay onsite under observation for several days before a race.
Tbf, millions is spent on that part. This seems to be a drop in the bucket.
The house and property was being sold for 5 million. Spare the "food" and "shelter" schtick, no one involved was going to be starving because of this.
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> I can’t recall the specifics but within a week of COVID lockdowns and no commutes, carbon and pollution in atmosphere plummets I don't deny the impact of lessening the number of people commuting, but how much of that…
I'd rather have the nickle.
Has anyone read the underlying studies for the first section? I tapped out but I find it somewhat hard to believe that rates of hard substance abuse are higher in places like Cupertino than in some ghetto school (the…
> Even here on HN there are comments trying to downplay the issue by portraying the victims as mostly wealthy or landlords, which are presumably acceptable victims to people who like these kind of narratives. After…
> While some of this is for annotation and ratings on data that came from the web or LLMs, they also create new training data whole-hog: The article states that this human data is PhDs, poets, and other experts but my…
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I bet they do. I imagine OpenAI is trying to build themselves a moat. They can't really do it with the tech, but they can try to do it legally.
That particular line is definitely directed towards people with gender identity issues.