If you compare 100/40 plans to starlink, starlink is about 10aud more over the best reseller promotion I can see, but has the occasional promotion; and getting cheaper. If you are churning plans anyway, and that's the…
Its also a pricing thing; in Australia our nationalised provider keeps getting more expensive, starlink is now getting cost-competitive.
All the major models censor and filter, most just take mainstream silicon valley corporate as "neutral". Uncensored models tend to follow Tay's law.
Generally the cars with better lane warning/centering use camera or radar to see other vehicles. We have been moving from pretty crude centering, to adaptive based on other vehicles, to intelligent enough to avoid…
The LHC is such a crazy thing; kilometres of strange infrastructure, thousands of people, all for what seems like pure scientific curiosity. I think only surpassed by the SETI program in terms of doing it because many…
I've never heard it in terms of courtesy, more that a human employee is an entirely different category to some mechanical component of a business. So the setup goes, if a doormans function is defined as opening the…
All very achievable, I have a setup with a wireless keyboard to the htpc, and a script that wakes up my desktop with wake on lan, ssh's in and starts sunshine if I start moonlight. Booting the htpc can be a pain;…
Depends on which jobs; at a big enough scale you have people who are so deep in the hierarchy that their real connection to the domain is low. Seems possible to flatten out a company, in a way the domain knowledge is…
You probably won't see new commencement of building projects, but it probably doesn't mean ongoing projects would be scrapped... And these things have a lead time of years
Every statistic regarding refugee attainment shows that it is; unless you are proposing to limit intake to only the skilled.
I've always been a bit sceptical about these types of statistics, seems like it's a classification problem as well; the big established companies that traditionally take on lots of grads have many recruiting pathways,…
It's a scale problem; fuses can be set up protect components or machines in a car or factory context; and often this is what is taught (or what people have first hand familiarity with). It just doesn't scale down to…
Art class as part of public education is not completely uncontrovertial. It grew out of a time where basic artistic skills were expensive to learn, and could be a real class differentiator (and had some employment…
Except that they are a competitor trying to catch up; it's not enough to follow what spacex did. They need to target where spacex will be when their own product is mature.
Are there enough open source aero engineering projects to give the current ai approaches a remotely plausible amount of training data?
If one pad is the bottleneck, and the goal is to ramp up to be a spacex competitor, then build more than one... Falcon has shown the playbook, and the demand for launch... The goal should be 2-4 launch sites in the…
The problem is that the eFerrari looks like a slightly improved bog-standard $40k Chinese EV crossover suppository. It's not all that ugly, it just doesn't really hit any Ferrari design language, or even do something…
Depends on the scale of the company; At the biggest ones you start to see branches of the organisation dedicated to c level services... Things like a driver awake and ready to go 24/7 (for the whole family), purchasing…
Even that is subject to shenanigans... above a certain level of wealth the overhead of establishing companies, tax residencies, and complex debt arrangements become a rounding error. Some of the mechanisms are…
Anyone who can still find any way to exchange their time for currency... Unless you believe that we are actually close to making humans generally obsolete.
Innovation can make specific skills obsolete; but only if the output of the process actually gets cheaper or better... It results in the output becoming available to people at a lower price point. It's not some…
If DEI operated on merit, there would be no need for the special new concept of DEI. Ive seen many cases where HR stalls hiring until the most qualified candidates move on, prefilter insufficiency "diverse" candidates…
You are imagining that the opposite of DEI is discrimination, whereas most see the opposite of DEI as merit.
Only to a limited extent, the fine tuning of these models uses a much smaller more curated set to generate tone and defaults. The whole corpus is in there, but the standard style is tuned for.
I like that there are models with divergent politics; the status quo being creepy corporate left silicon valley is not healthy or pleasant to interact with. Even with grock it's only broadening things to creepy…
If you compare 100/40 plans to starlink, starlink is about 10aud more over the best reseller promotion I can see, but has the occasional promotion; and getting cheaper. If you are churning plans anyway, and that's the…
Its also a pricing thing; in Australia our nationalised provider keeps getting more expensive, starlink is now getting cost-competitive.
All the major models censor and filter, most just take mainstream silicon valley corporate as "neutral". Uncensored models tend to follow Tay's law.
Generally the cars with better lane warning/centering use camera or radar to see other vehicles. We have been moving from pretty crude centering, to adaptive based on other vehicles, to intelligent enough to avoid…
The LHC is such a crazy thing; kilometres of strange infrastructure, thousands of people, all for what seems like pure scientific curiosity. I think only surpassed by the SETI program in terms of doing it because many…
I've never heard it in terms of courtesy, more that a human employee is an entirely different category to some mechanical component of a business. So the setup goes, if a doormans function is defined as opening the…
All very achievable, I have a setup with a wireless keyboard to the htpc, and a script that wakes up my desktop with wake on lan, ssh's in and starts sunshine if I start moonlight. Booting the htpc can be a pain;…
Depends on which jobs; at a big enough scale you have people who are so deep in the hierarchy that their real connection to the domain is low. Seems possible to flatten out a company, in a way the domain knowledge is…
You probably won't see new commencement of building projects, but it probably doesn't mean ongoing projects would be scrapped... And these things have a lead time of years
Every statistic regarding refugee attainment shows that it is; unless you are proposing to limit intake to only the skilled.
I've always been a bit sceptical about these types of statistics, seems like it's a classification problem as well; the big established companies that traditionally take on lots of grads have many recruiting pathways,…
It's a scale problem; fuses can be set up protect components or machines in a car or factory context; and often this is what is taught (or what people have first hand familiarity with). It just doesn't scale down to…
Art class as part of public education is not completely uncontrovertial. It grew out of a time where basic artistic skills were expensive to learn, and could be a real class differentiator (and had some employment…
Except that they are a competitor trying to catch up; it's not enough to follow what spacex did. They need to target where spacex will be when their own product is mature.
Are there enough open source aero engineering projects to give the current ai approaches a remotely plausible amount of training data?
If one pad is the bottleneck, and the goal is to ramp up to be a spacex competitor, then build more than one... Falcon has shown the playbook, and the demand for launch... The goal should be 2-4 launch sites in the…
The problem is that the eFerrari looks like a slightly improved bog-standard $40k Chinese EV crossover suppository. It's not all that ugly, it just doesn't really hit any Ferrari design language, or even do something…
Depends on the scale of the company; At the biggest ones you start to see branches of the organisation dedicated to c level services... Things like a driver awake and ready to go 24/7 (for the whole family), purchasing…
Even that is subject to shenanigans... above a certain level of wealth the overhead of establishing companies, tax residencies, and complex debt arrangements become a rounding error. Some of the mechanisms are…
Anyone who can still find any way to exchange their time for currency... Unless you believe that we are actually close to making humans generally obsolete.
Innovation can make specific skills obsolete; but only if the output of the process actually gets cheaper or better... It results in the output becoming available to people at a lower price point. It's not some…
If DEI operated on merit, there would be no need for the special new concept of DEI. Ive seen many cases where HR stalls hiring until the most qualified candidates move on, prefilter insufficiency "diverse" candidates…
You are imagining that the opposite of DEI is discrimination, whereas most see the opposite of DEI as merit.
Only to a limited extent, the fine tuning of these models uses a much smaller more curated set to generate tone and defaults. The whole corpus is in there, but the standard style is tuned for.
I like that there are models with divergent politics; the status quo being creepy corporate left silicon valley is not healthy or pleasant to interact with. Even with grock it's only broadening things to creepy…