It's like that AI doom, where when you look at the floor and back up you're in a totally different room
I don't think the final point about programming languages makes much sense. In the overall software development process, lots of people contribute different things to create the product. The job of the software…
I can see 3 ways that you can guarantee that the output of a model never violates copyright 1. Models are trained with 100% uncopyrighted or properly licensed input data 2. Every output of the ML model is evaluated to…
I think the big difference is that it's not a direct replacement - it feeds off of the existing people while making it much harder for them to make a living. It would be as if instead of cars running on gasoline, they…
> you address each time they do case by case. That's what I listed as #1 - evaluate each individual output of the model to see if it violates copyright.
It seems very difficult to ensure that a model will never output any of the copyrighted content that it was trained on. I can only think of three ways, but perhaps there are others 1. Evaluate every output from the…
I would have thought that purpleair was the best-known consumer brand. It looks like this May they introduced API pricing? But honestly, it still seems very reasonable https://community.purpleair.com/t/api-pricing/
> "create a new currency" Ah yes, Flooz and Beenz. So silly, but at least they didn't use a small country's worth of electricity.
they also had an internal source control system that they never released, which was a fork of perforce that they had purchased the rights to use and modify. Not sure if that's still in use in any projects.
Exactly, I'm sure you're familiar with the kinds of difficulties and complications that creates. Rather than representing that curve analytically, you have to keep track of the procedural tree that generated it. Then…
The two best modelers I've seen for that kind of casual solid modeling are Plasticity https://www.plasticity.xyz and Moment of Inspiration http://moi3d.com Both are really focused on UX, and license a kernel
Yeah, on the big kernels the time just getting filleting working robustly can be measured in developer-careers. The core problem isn't memory safety, it's due to difficulties with the mathematical foundation of NURBS…
I found Bostom's Superintelligence to be the most boring Scifi I have ever read. I think it's probably possible to create a digital sentience. But LLM ain't it.
It reminds me of the Mirror Self-Recognition test. As humans, we know that a mirror is a lifeless piece of reflective metal. All the life in the mirror comes from us. But some of us fail the test when it comes to LLM -…
Part of the provocation is that China has been seen testing balloons as a weapons delivery platform for high-speed gliding munitions https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/23758/video-appears-to...
I'd love a separate easy mode / hard mode top score
Twitter is better than ever? From what I've heard they've driven away a huge chunk of their advertisers and users, and stopped paying rent
One thing I'm wondering about is which side leaked this news item, and what their goal was
I think the overall question is whether the decrease in bison is offset by the increase in cattle. Bison primarily decreased in NA, but cattle increased worldwide.
This is a very interesting discussion, and I feel like I'm learning a lot. One thing I figured was worth checking was how many bison there were pre-industrialization, and how many cows there are now. Some quick googling…
Looks like I used the wrong word when I said dealer. It's apparently called Express Delivery where you "Take delivery at a Tesla location" https://www.tesla.com/support/taking-delivery#express-delive...
Tesla is such an odd company. They apparently have a great product, hardware and software. But the rest of the company is just an absolute shitshow Like, a friend recently received delivery of a Tesla. They went to the…
The logitech circle view ones are pretty good Anything the integrates with homekit secure video will be e2e encrypted
Everyone has made errors, yes. Ideally we will make fewer in the future. To that end, we should consider the amount and directionality of errors made by individuals as we consider what weight to give their current…
It's always yes because paying money is not a really fun gameplay mechanic. That said, I don't have a problem with cosmetic-only purchases. It's really the gambling and other dark patterns that are the problem.
It's like that AI doom, where when you look at the floor and back up you're in a totally different room
I don't think the final point about programming languages makes much sense. In the overall software development process, lots of people contribute different things to create the product. The job of the software…
I can see 3 ways that you can guarantee that the output of a model never violates copyright 1. Models are trained with 100% uncopyrighted or properly licensed input data 2. Every output of the ML model is evaluated to…
I think the big difference is that it's not a direct replacement - it feeds off of the existing people while making it much harder for them to make a living. It would be as if instead of cars running on gasoline, they…
> you address each time they do case by case. That's what I listed as #1 - evaluate each individual output of the model to see if it violates copyright.
It seems very difficult to ensure that a model will never output any of the copyrighted content that it was trained on. I can only think of three ways, but perhaps there are others 1. Evaluate every output from the…
I would have thought that purpleair was the best-known consumer brand. It looks like this May they introduced API pricing? But honestly, it still seems very reasonable https://community.purpleair.com/t/api-pricing/
> "create a new currency" Ah yes, Flooz and Beenz. So silly, but at least they didn't use a small country's worth of electricity.
they also had an internal source control system that they never released, which was a fork of perforce that they had purchased the rights to use and modify. Not sure if that's still in use in any projects.
Exactly, I'm sure you're familiar with the kinds of difficulties and complications that creates. Rather than representing that curve analytically, you have to keep track of the procedural tree that generated it. Then…
The two best modelers I've seen for that kind of casual solid modeling are Plasticity https://www.plasticity.xyz and Moment of Inspiration http://moi3d.com Both are really focused on UX, and license a kernel
Yeah, on the big kernels the time just getting filleting working robustly can be measured in developer-careers. The core problem isn't memory safety, it's due to difficulties with the mathematical foundation of NURBS…
I found Bostom's Superintelligence to be the most boring Scifi I have ever read. I think it's probably possible to create a digital sentience. But LLM ain't it.
It reminds me of the Mirror Self-Recognition test. As humans, we know that a mirror is a lifeless piece of reflective metal. All the life in the mirror comes from us. But some of us fail the test when it comes to LLM -…
Part of the provocation is that China has been seen testing balloons as a weapons delivery platform for high-speed gliding munitions https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/23758/video-appears-to...
I'd love a separate easy mode / hard mode top score
Twitter is better than ever? From what I've heard they've driven away a huge chunk of their advertisers and users, and stopped paying rent
One thing I'm wondering about is which side leaked this news item, and what their goal was
I think the overall question is whether the decrease in bison is offset by the increase in cattle. Bison primarily decreased in NA, but cattle increased worldwide.
This is a very interesting discussion, and I feel like I'm learning a lot. One thing I figured was worth checking was how many bison there were pre-industrialization, and how many cows there are now. Some quick googling…
Looks like I used the wrong word when I said dealer. It's apparently called Express Delivery where you "Take delivery at a Tesla location" https://www.tesla.com/support/taking-delivery#express-delive...
Tesla is such an odd company. They apparently have a great product, hardware and software. But the rest of the company is just an absolute shitshow Like, a friend recently received delivery of a Tesla. They went to the…
The logitech circle view ones are pretty good Anything the integrates with homekit secure video will be e2e encrypted
Everyone has made errors, yes. Ideally we will make fewer in the future. To that end, we should consider the amount and directionality of errors made by individuals as we consider what weight to give their current…
It's always yes because paying money is not a really fun gameplay mechanic. That said, I don't have a problem with cosmetic-only purchases. It's really the gambling and other dark patterns that are the problem.