What do you think the debt holders will do with the planes and the other assets?
We recently implemented this idea in an LLVM optimisation pass based on value-range information from sensor datasheets [1]. [1]: https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3640537.3641576
Nice! I am interested in how the arithmetic you implemented differs from the IEEE 1788 Standard for Interval Arithmetic (and how the two linked papers relate to it). To address the challenges you mention, did you have…
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What companies value can change after they’ve grabbed their share. Just like how OpenAI changed their “constitution” about working with others. I wish there was a way to hold companies accountable for stuff like that.
How come you don’t just send the md5s to delete rather than the shell script?
Power plants are often described in terms of (max) power output, i.e., contribution to the grid. So, I can see how it might confuse a writer to then also talk about storage inadvertently. But also, the second paragraph…
Indeed. For a sorting algorithm it would be more insightful to show it test the actual property of something that is sorted: every consecutive element is larger than the previous one (or the other way around). You don’t…
Can you elaborate a bit further on what you’d need to do and why? It’s been a while since my electrical courses. I’ve been trying to measure home power consumption with these plugs (and the ones from IKEA) but I’ve been…
Yeah. Using the Kalman filter just to determine the position from noisy position measurements really undercuts the capability of the filter to use system physics to estimate the true state. In one of the most common…
The number you are seeing is the (USD) price you would pay for one ounce of gold right now. (Not taking spread into account.)
I figured it out! I disabled scripts so the code of the website never ran. Now am not highly unique! (Neither am I “not highly unique” though.)
We designed a processor microarchitecture [1] at the University of Cambridge, inspired by Uncertain<T> (James Bornholt) and related work. In addition to assuming parametric distributions (e.g., Gaussian, Rayleigh), it…
Out of context, the expression "the uncertainty in the number of trials" would refer to missing knowledge in terms of how many trials actually ran. In the context of the post this doesn't make sense, so the reader is…
That’s nice. I’m interested in why you went for a complementary filter specifically, if it was enough for your purpose or just the first one you tried out. (I see you reference the ahrs package where there are also…
Even in that scenario, what would stop the likes of OpenAI to instead throw 50M+ a day to the new way of doing things and still outcompete smaller fry?
https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/your-brain-on-chatgpt/ove...
I don’t understand where this is coming from. Isn’t Meta offering to EU users exactly the choice you are describing? (Even though in the case of the subscription we can’t really be sure they also don’t still use your…
How does “passive cooling” work in space?
I initially confusingly read it as equivalent to "all code is alive". Perhaps title should be "No-code is dead".
They are just gonna say that just like that without elaborating?
> Core 2 Duo is a pretty funny name. I remember there was also an Intel processor with the same name.
The N-body _reality_ _might_ be deterministic. The N-body simulation using digital computers will technically still introduce errors because of the time steps even if you had perfect knowledge of initial conditions.
I understand your point and thank you for raising it. The article mainly discussed the UK where a similar steep 40% estate inheritance tax exists for values above a certain threshold. There is also the 7 year rule that…
What kind of capitalism-apologist hot take on parents/families caring for the well-being of their children/members is this? Surely the world is not frequent with Tom-like Oxford-educated actors feeling bad about how…
What do you think the debt holders will do with the planes and the other assets?
We recently implemented this idea in an LLVM optimisation pass based on value-range information from sensor datasheets [1]. [1]: https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3640537.3641576
Nice! I am interested in how the arithmetic you implemented differs from the IEEE 1788 Standard for Interval Arithmetic (and how the two linked papers relate to it). To address the challenges you mention, did you have…
Check out also Hyprnote which allows you to do the meeting transcription and note enhancement fully locally, or wherever else you want, with a BYOM approach.
What companies value can change after they’ve grabbed their share. Just like how OpenAI changed their “constitution” about working with others. I wish there was a way to hold companies accountable for stuff like that.
How come you don’t just send the md5s to delete rather than the shell script?
Power plants are often described in terms of (max) power output, i.e., contribution to the grid. So, I can see how it might confuse a writer to then also talk about storage inadvertently. But also, the second paragraph…
Indeed. For a sorting algorithm it would be more insightful to show it test the actual property of something that is sorted: every consecutive element is larger than the previous one (or the other way around). You don’t…
Can you elaborate a bit further on what you’d need to do and why? It’s been a while since my electrical courses. I’ve been trying to measure home power consumption with these plugs (and the ones from IKEA) but I’ve been…
Yeah. Using the Kalman filter just to determine the position from noisy position measurements really undercuts the capability of the filter to use system physics to estimate the true state. In one of the most common…
The number you are seeing is the (USD) price you would pay for one ounce of gold right now. (Not taking spread into account.)
I figured it out! I disabled scripts so the code of the website never ran. Now am not highly unique! (Neither am I “not highly unique” though.)
We designed a processor microarchitecture [1] at the University of Cambridge, inspired by Uncertain<T> (James Bornholt) and related work. In addition to assuming parametric distributions (e.g., Gaussian, Rayleigh), it…
Out of context, the expression "the uncertainty in the number of trials" would refer to missing knowledge in terms of how many trials actually ran. In the context of the post this doesn't make sense, so the reader is…
That’s nice. I’m interested in why you went for a complementary filter specifically, if it was enough for your purpose or just the first one you tried out. (I see you reference the ahrs package where there are also…
Even in that scenario, what would stop the likes of OpenAI to instead throw 50M+ a day to the new way of doing things and still outcompete smaller fry?
https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/your-brain-on-chatgpt/ove...
I don’t understand where this is coming from. Isn’t Meta offering to EU users exactly the choice you are describing? (Even though in the case of the subscription we can’t really be sure they also don’t still use your…
How does “passive cooling” work in space?
I initially confusingly read it as equivalent to "all code is alive". Perhaps title should be "No-code is dead".
They are just gonna say that just like that without elaborating?
> Core 2 Duo is a pretty funny name. I remember there was also an Intel processor with the same name.
The N-body _reality_ _might_ be deterministic. The N-body simulation using digital computers will technically still introduce errors because of the time steps even if you had perfect knowledge of initial conditions.
I understand your point and thank you for raising it. The article mainly discussed the UK where a similar steep 40% estate inheritance tax exists for values above a certain threshold. There is also the 7 year rule that…
What kind of capitalism-apologist hot take on parents/families caring for the well-being of their children/members is this? Surely the world is not frequent with Tom-like Oxford-educated actors feeling bad about how…