Fair enough, read the tech stack more than the implementation. It makes me wonder why not RFID or NFC instead? The only substantial difference would be antenna size and visibility, my only hinch is that it'd be an appearance thing
Scammer reads p-chip patent, realises there's only a small range of laser diode wavelengths that can penetrate cheese. Buys chipped cheese, breaks the cheese. Chipped pieces found using laser excitation pulse and sensor with a notch filter. Save the wedge with the most chips to repeatedly break down to get chipped cheese crumbs, insert into bogus wedges, profit.
I'm sure the idea can be refined, but I'll leave the fine details to the dairy delinquent curd counterfeiters.
Split pea and lentil soup. Get dried green split peas and dried red lentils. Put them in a pot, pour in water, add stock or salt and some dried parsley and thyme, bring to a boil then simmer for 1~1.5 hours.
Cheap, filling, healthy, and a lot of filler ingredients work in it if you want to change it up. I'm recovering from a crushed ankle, on a crutch so I've had to figure out one handed recipes to a degree.
Another good one if you have a rice cooker - coconut milk, lime juice, peanut butter and some sugar. Melt it all together, have it on rice. Again, something that's adaptable for adding other ingredients.
Bingo, modern datasets are a list of URL's with metadata rather than the files themselves. Every new team/individual wanting to work with the dataset becomes another DDoS participant.
Can't ignore bosons; photon wavelength is a measure of temperature too.
Space has a temperature, which is based on the average of incoming radiation through that space; i.e. the thermal equilibrium to emit as much energy as is absorbed by a theoretical perfectly thermally conductive black body at that point in space.
Based off CMB radiation, space on average is a little over 2.7 kelvin. It'll be hotter near stars, but the void dwarfs matter on a cosmic scale
Aviator shades, can't beat the physics of reflection vs transmission. If the mask conforms to your jaw, it won't help much; the baggier the better. Use eyebrow pencil and eyeliner to change the brow profile and eye corner locations.
I'm going to throw my own thoughts in on this. I got into machine learning around 2015, back when relu activations were still bleeding edge innovations, and got out around 2020 for honestly pretty similar reasons.
Emotions can and have been used as optimisation targets. Engagement is an ever present target. And in the framework of capitalism, one optimisation targets rules above all others; alignment with continued use. It's part of what leads to the bootlicking LLM phenomenon. For the average human, it drives future engagement.
The real danger isn't the newer language models, or anything really to do with neural net architecture; rather, it's the fact that we've found that a simple function minimisation strategy can be used to approximate otherwise intractable functions. The deeper you research, the more clear it becomes that any arbitrary objective can be optimised, given a suitable function approximator and enough data to fit the approximator accurately.
Human minds are also universal function approximators.
feddit.org's Zionist bar problem: community ban(s) vote
I'll sit out the vote itself, because I don't have enough personal interaction with Reddit to form an unbiased view of their workings.
That being said, I'm pretty cautious towards the idea of defederation; if the issue primarily stems from those communities, I'd prefer targeted bans. Otherwise, we're only shutting ourselves out as dissenting voices, which only leads to more of an echo chamber effect on feddit.
Fair enough, read the tech stack more than the implementation. It makes me wonder why not RFID or NFC instead? The only substantial difference would be antenna size and visibility, my only hinch is that it'd be an appearance thing