maybe if you re wrote it from memory.
This doesn't surprise me, i find LLM's are really good at interpolating and translating. so if i made up a language and gave it the rules and asked it to translate i wouldn't expect it to be bad at it.
i wish i could do that in an interview.
I have very limited experience with llms but i've always thought of it as a compounding errors problem, once you get a small error early on it can compound and go completely off track later.
Google make almost all their money from search, an extremely lucrative property, which is under threat from all the new ai players. So while they have a bunch of cool tech on the possibility horizon the only thing the…
these are the entry level cards, i imagine the coming higher end variants will have the option of much more ram.
Sorry what? Shelter is a necessity for survival. Is it communism to not allow people to buy up all the water supplies and sell it back to you at an extortionate rate? The truth about the housing market is that it's not…
surely we could already do 1khz displays with OLED, but i assumed that the bandwidth required to meet that wouldn't be available on any of todays display outputs.
Any idea why south korea is particularly cost prohibitive? i would assume twitch would be very keen to have a presence there.
the license doesn't transfer if the company is bought.
> Facebook seems now to be something like the company whose former HQ it inhabits: Xerox PARC. did you mean sun microsystems?
oh i saw this happen to me the other day, i was wondering if it was a new youtube feature or something. can't say i care for it.
do you not like it?
tit for tat is the only way free trade is enforced...
so what, we can't ban any apps that allow you to send a message or are considered social in some way?
In a just world these people would be stripped of everything they own.
yeah i was thinking the same thing, at the very least it's not designed with accessibility in mind and could easily trick people who are more vision impaired.
i feel like lawyers will be able to legally keep AI out of their field for a while yet. they have the tools at their disposal to do so and a huge incentive. other fields like journalism not so much.
The west doesn't just give everyone unlimited market access, especially if it's not reciprocated.
it is a national risk but i imagine there's also economic / trade grounds in the fact that china doesn't let american companies compete in their market. I don't see any reason for it not to be in the purview of…
i mean only technically in name only.
personally despite all that, it seems weird that western social network / tech companies aren't able to operate in china but the reverse is fine.
it does sound a lot like a bribe to me.
man, hacker news is just not what it used to be.
That's missing the point, Apple owns the platform and are using that dominance to push people out while pushing themselves in. Using your dominance in one industry like that could fall afoul of anti monopoly laws.
maybe if you re wrote it from memory.
This doesn't surprise me, i find LLM's are really good at interpolating and translating. so if i made up a language and gave it the rules and asked it to translate i wouldn't expect it to be bad at it.
i wish i could do that in an interview.
I have very limited experience with llms but i've always thought of it as a compounding errors problem, once you get a small error early on it can compound and go completely off track later.
Google make almost all their money from search, an extremely lucrative property, which is under threat from all the new ai players. So while they have a bunch of cool tech on the possibility horizon the only thing the…
these are the entry level cards, i imagine the coming higher end variants will have the option of much more ram.
Sorry what? Shelter is a necessity for survival. Is it communism to not allow people to buy up all the water supplies and sell it back to you at an extortionate rate? The truth about the housing market is that it's not…
surely we could already do 1khz displays with OLED, but i assumed that the bandwidth required to meet that wouldn't be available on any of todays display outputs.
Any idea why south korea is particularly cost prohibitive? i would assume twitch would be very keen to have a presence there.
the license doesn't transfer if the company is bought.
> Facebook seems now to be something like the company whose former HQ it inhabits: Xerox PARC. did you mean sun microsystems?
oh i saw this happen to me the other day, i was wondering if it was a new youtube feature or something. can't say i care for it.
do you not like it?
tit for tat is the only way free trade is enforced...
so what, we can't ban any apps that allow you to send a message or are considered social in some way?
In a just world these people would be stripped of everything they own.
yeah i was thinking the same thing, at the very least it's not designed with accessibility in mind and could easily trick people who are more vision impaired.
i feel like lawyers will be able to legally keep AI out of their field for a while yet. they have the tools at their disposal to do so and a huge incentive. other fields like journalism not so much.
The west doesn't just give everyone unlimited market access, especially if it's not reciprocated.
it is a national risk but i imagine there's also economic / trade grounds in the fact that china doesn't let american companies compete in their market. I don't see any reason for it not to be in the purview of…
i mean only technically in name only.
personally despite all that, it seems weird that western social network / tech companies aren't able to operate in china but the reverse is fine.
it does sound a lot like a bribe to me.
man, hacker news is just not what it used to be.
That's missing the point, Apple owns the platform and are using that dominance to push people out while pushing themselves in. Using your dominance in one industry like that could fall afoul of anti monopoly laws.