If you carefully study the actual prompt used: it already mentions the tail as a factor. Answer talks more on the tail. Just confidently! No double blind methodology protocol.
IPv8 dev here. Thnx for mentioning this. IETF draft standard of IPv8: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-pouwelse-trustch... Bonus: "De-DSI" == LLM- based fuzzy search + IPv8
Direct Bitcoin donations by fans. 100% to artist. Think Taylor Swift of tomorrow.
Deadly mistakes from 2014. Full redesign and new Rust code.
If you like iron making. The old way is on display here, an original blast furnace from 1693 in Belgium. Very rare. http://www.mmil.be/
Thnx! Sadly it's not that simple. What IPFS, Dat protocol, Tribler, and all others are missing is "adverserial decentralised information retrieval". For any keyword you type in, the match you want should show first.…
Yes, this is exactly what we are working on for 16 years now. Longest running torrent, trust and Tor-fork project: https://github.com/Tribler/tribler/wiki Its as hard as making a decentralised Google and decentralised…
> Imagine if all Twitter users had 'verified' status and you could also find them across their other social apps without any risk of following fake or wrong accounts by mistake. Without any risks? Ideas from…
apologies for the poor formulation. Another login system you are required to support. People can create personas and if you try to de-anonymize them across service you're in gross violation of EU law. So more like…
It's a 212 page scientific report, not a traditional article. Could the vision system not be the AI foundational model? Car vision, specifically Tesla state-of-the-art is not mentioned. I see bit of NLP bias.
Here is a 2003 paper I found that discusses implications of ocean current collapse: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsta.2003.123... "Abrupt climate change: can society cope?" Mike Hulme Published:22 July…
Interesting! But the DHT of Bittorrent is filled with spam and fakes. How do you create trustworthy results? (disclaimer: academic working on this problem for 15+ years, Tribler lab)
Is this truly a "Nature-worthy" breakthrough? Last I heard, EDA tooling failed to innovate. No serious money for open source, little competition and market failure for closed tools.
Taproot with MAST enables a DAO on Bitcoin. See the full implementation here by Delft University of Technology scientists and students. [1] Security needs work, functionality works. (disclaimer, I'm the responsibile…
Any alternative to Big Tech will have to deal with trolls and fake account. This work presents the starting point for mathematics of trust. Disclaimer, involved in this work.
"We therefore have reason to be optimistic about the future of economic theory."
The research portfolio of this client: https://github.com/Tribler/tribler/wiki#current-items-under-...
It seems global copyright enforcement with blacklisting and blocklists: https://github.com/ipfs/notes/issues/284 (I've testified in US federal court in copyright cases as the expert witness professor. I always try to…
plus IPFS wants to enforce copyrights worldwide: [1,2] Businesses principles plus monthly bandwidth usage matter for real people. [1] https://github.com/ipfs/community/blob/master/code-of-conduc... [2]…
Certain companies pay 2-3 extra months of salary for each draft or patent.
scientific study: "The importance of touch in development", Brain Research Centre and Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2865952/#__ffn_...…
Real article: https://static-curis.ku.dk/portal/files/128732783/Caste_spec...
> Its founding donors — Soros’s Open Society Foundation and the Charles Koch Foundation — have each contributed half a million dollars to fund its takeoff. And if it works, its also pretty cost effective.
It looks great. 80k investment to go from 9 months of heating to 6 months. Expensive project, wonder if solar would have yielded more in the north.
Wow, you have some really tough business decisions with this architecture: - Is the mentioned blacklist implemented? - Will it be enabled by default? - Will the legal entity responsible for the blacklist be US-based?
If you carefully study the actual prompt used: it already mentions the tail as a factor. Answer talks more on the tail. Just confidently! No double blind methodology protocol.
IPv8 dev here. Thnx for mentioning this. IETF draft standard of IPv8: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-pouwelse-trustch... Bonus: "De-DSI" == LLM- based fuzzy search + IPv8
Direct Bitcoin donations by fans. 100% to artist. Think Taylor Swift of tomorrow.
Deadly mistakes from 2014. Full redesign and new Rust code.
If you like iron making. The old way is on display here, an original blast furnace from 1693 in Belgium. Very rare. http://www.mmil.be/
Thnx! Sadly it's not that simple. What IPFS, Dat protocol, Tribler, and all others are missing is "adverserial decentralised information retrieval". For any keyword you type in, the match you want should show first.…
Yes, this is exactly what we are working on for 16 years now. Longest running torrent, trust and Tor-fork project: https://github.com/Tribler/tribler/wiki Its as hard as making a decentralised Google and decentralised…
> Imagine if all Twitter users had 'verified' status and you could also find them across their other social apps without any risk of following fake or wrong accounts by mistake. Without any risks? Ideas from…
apologies for the poor formulation. Another login system you are required to support. People can create personas and if you try to de-anonymize them across service you're in gross violation of EU law. So more like…
It's a 212 page scientific report, not a traditional article. Could the vision system not be the AI foundational model? Car vision, specifically Tesla state-of-the-art is not mentioned. I see bit of NLP bias.
Here is a 2003 paper I found that discusses implications of ocean current collapse: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsta.2003.123... "Abrupt climate change: can society cope?" Mike Hulme Published:22 July…
Interesting! But the DHT of Bittorrent is filled with spam and fakes. How do you create trustworthy results? (disclaimer: academic working on this problem for 15+ years, Tribler lab)
Is this truly a "Nature-worthy" breakthrough? Last I heard, EDA tooling failed to innovate. No serious money for open source, little competition and market failure for closed tools.
Taproot with MAST enables a DAO on Bitcoin. See the full implementation here by Delft University of Technology scientists and students. [1] Security needs work, functionality works. (disclaimer, I'm the responsibile…
Any alternative to Big Tech will have to deal with trolls and fake account. This work presents the starting point for mathematics of trust. Disclaimer, involved in this work.
"We therefore have reason to be optimistic about the future of economic theory."
The research portfolio of this client: https://github.com/Tribler/tribler/wiki#current-items-under-...
It seems global copyright enforcement with blacklisting and blocklists: https://github.com/ipfs/notes/issues/284 (I've testified in US federal court in copyright cases as the expert witness professor. I always try to…
plus IPFS wants to enforce copyrights worldwide: [1,2] Businesses principles plus monthly bandwidth usage matter for real people. [1] https://github.com/ipfs/community/blob/master/code-of-conduc... [2]…
Certain companies pay 2-3 extra months of salary for each draft or patent.
scientific study: "The importance of touch in development", Brain Research Centre and Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2865952/#__ffn_...…
Real article: https://static-curis.ku.dk/portal/files/128732783/Caste_spec...
> Its founding donors — Soros’s Open Society Foundation and the Charles Koch Foundation — have each contributed half a million dollars to fund its takeoff. And if it works, its also pretty cost effective.
It looks great. 80k investment to go from 9 months of heating to 6 months. Expensive project, wonder if solar would have yielded more in the north.
Wow, you have some really tough business decisions with this architecture: - Is the mentioned blacklist implemented? - Will it be enabled by default? - Will the legal entity responsible for the blacklist be US-based?