Pretty sure it's the former!
ESC on tap, CTRL on hold is the way!
FYI NewPipe allows up to 4x playback; PipePipe up to 10x! And both block ads, while PipePipe also integrates Sponsorblock.
Do you think (or care) about the ethics of this sort of behavior? Do you consider it unethical and if you do, under what conditions would you decide to do it anyway?
Yeah, completely unintentional on my part, but I do be dumb sometimes.
Welp, I done goofed. Fuck it, just have a great day :P
You go, girl!
Username doesn't check out :P
Wow, thanks for all the details! Maybe I really have to give spicy water another try...
> We were waterlogged men. I laughed, thank you. Fun article, from someone who detests sparkling water (water shouldn't be spicy!)
> Startup time really is an issue with Python, because import is super slow. Python has lazy imports coming soon in 3.15! Source: https://docs.python.org/3.15/whatsnew/3.15.html#whatsnew315-...
I frequently visit your website to get design inspiration for my own. Thanks for being so detail-oriented and all your writing in general! Edit: Actually, while I have you here: do you think that the modal popups for…
> I’d rather fight for collective ownership of the machines. I would love if we could force the big tech companies to release their models + weights since they're fundamentally products built on the collective labors of…
"I took their free carrots and now several years later, their carrots are a global ~monoculture that have been modified to grow faster but taste much worse. I don't like their carrots anymore but most other carrots are…
It's getting real hard to apply Hanlon's razor ("assume ignorance before malice") when it comes to egregious incompetence like this. I wonder if this particular backdoor (front door?) has been used before; perhaps there…
The reference [1], for the lucky ten thousand [2]: [1]: https://xkcd.com/1172/ [2]: https://xkcd.com/1053/
I'd say you're right about any given individual channel: the activation of a single voxel doesn't tell us much about all the fancy computation happening in that ~1 mm^3 of tissue. But the pattern of activity of…
Caveat: brain-computer interfaces are not quite my field, but I think the consensus is (judging from some conversations with folks who know more): Neuralink is doing interesting BCI research, with decent hardware, but…
Yeah, there's a ton of criticism of fMRI as a method, largely because of a lot of results that are statistically unsound (to say the least)! I tend to think of fMRI data as some highly nonlinear transform of whatever…
If folks are interested, I recently published a paper [1] demonstrating that fMRI activity in the visual cortex is remarkably high-dimensional! Specifically, using a linear approach (like PCA, but slightly fancier), we…
As a recent grad who also refused to use LLMs, the last sentence in the article was one of the primary reasons why: > “I’m here to learn how to do things,” she adds. “I don’t think outsourcing it to a large language…
Interesting! Does it also occur for other (similar) types of surgery?
I'm assuming the intended meaning is that this was the first time the approach led to "realistic" sound?
Perhaps I'm being paranoid and should assume ignorance rather them malice, but I can't help but wonder if there was significant lobbying from companies providing healthcare software to make these repos closed-source. I…
> long URLs interrupt the text just because you want a hyperlink This annoyed me until I realized pandoc supports separating [the link text] from the link location. [the link text]: </url/to/resource> "`title` parameter…
Pretty sure it's the former!
ESC on tap, CTRL on hold is the way!
FYI NewPipe allows up to 4x playback; PipePipe up to 10x! And both block ads, while PipePipe also integrates Sponsorblock.
Do you think (or care) about the ethics of this sort of behavior? Do you consider it unethical and if you do, under what conditions would you decide to do it anyway?
Yeah, completely unintentional on my part, but I do be dumb sometimes.
Welp, I done goofed. Fuck it, just have a great day :P
You go, girl!
Username doesn't check out :P
Wow, thanks for all the details! Maybe I really have to give spicy water another try...
> We were waterlogged men. I laughed, thank you. Fun article, from someone who detests sparkling water (water shouldn't be spicy!)
> Startup time really is an issue with Python, because import is super slow. Python has lazy imports coming soon in 3.15! Source: https://docs.python.org/3.15/whatsnew/3.15.html#whatsnew315-...
I frequently visit your website to get design inspiration for my own. Thanks for being so detail-oriented and all your writing in general! Edit: Actually, while I have you here: do you think that the modal popups for…
> I’d rather fight for collective ownership of the machines. I would love if we could force the big tech companies to release their models + weights since they're fundamentally products built on the collective labors of…
"I took their free carrots and now several years later, their carrots are a global ~monoculture that have been modified to grow faster but taste much worse. I don't like their carrots anymore but most other carrots are…
It's getting real hard to apply Hanlon's razor ("assume ignorance before malice") when it comes to egregious incompetence like this. I wonder if this particular backdoor (front door?) has been used before; perhaps there…
The reference [1], for the lucky ten thousand [2]: [1]: https://xkcd.com/1172/ [2]: https://xkcd.com/1053/
I'd say you're right about any given individual channel: the activation of a single voxel doesn't tell us much about all the fancy computation happening in that ~1 mm^3 of tissue. But the pattern of activity of…
Caveat: brain-computer interfaces are not quite my field, but I think the consensus is (judging from some conversations with folks who know more): Neuralink is doing interesting BCI research, with decent hardware, but…
Yeah, there's a ton of criticism of fMRI as a method, largely because of a lot of results that are statistically unsound (to say the least)! I tend to think of fMRI data as some highly nonlinear transform of whatever…
If folks are interested, I recently published a paper [1] demonstrating that fMRI activity in the visual cortex is remarkably high-dimensional! Specifically, using a linear approach (like PCA, but slightly fancier), we…
As a recent grad who also refused to use LLMs, the last sentence in the article was one of the primary reasons why: > “I’m here to learn how to do things,” she adds. “I don’t think outsourcing it to a large language…
Interesting! Does it also occur for other (similar) types of surgery?
I'm assuming the intended meaning is that this was the first time the approach led to "realistic" sound?
Perhaps I'm being paranoid and should assume ignorance rather them malice, but I can't help but wonder if there was significant lobbying from companies providing healthcare software to make these repos closed-source. I…
> long URLs interrupt the text just because you want a hyperlink This annoyed me until I realized pandoc supports separating [the link text] from the link location. [the link text]: </url/to/resource> "`title` parameter…