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  • My autism experience is that I have a normal CPU and RAM, but usage for both are way higher than for the typical person.

  • It's always the clean up that gets you. I'd be making hummus a lot more often otherwise.

  • By starting with dried chickpeas

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  • I assume they would know your biological sex from your records, and that's how they know to ask this of cis woman. There are lots of androgynous looking people out there.

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  • With how packed doctor schedules are, I have no expectation that they read our records before a visit. I prefer that I get that time to actually talk to them rather than having them look through my records for information that's probably irrelevant to my visit. Read it after if you need specific information.

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  • This is something that can happen with an autonomous robot if it was trained via imitation learning, which is one of the common ways of doing things when using transformers, and transformers are in vogue right now.

    But knowing how tech demonstrations usually work, it's much more likely that this is actually just a robot being remote controlled by another human.

  • The article lists multiple examples with one of them being AI. The point is that we need better alignment between fundamental research and applications, regardless of what the field of research is.

  • So throw all caution out the window in the absence of evidence? What kind of logic is that?

  • Thanks. So it sounds like it probably has the same effect as other microplastics? Chemically inert, but can physically cause damage.

    I believe the harms that are well known are the environmental impacts and that on people involved in its production. Weighing all of that together, I'll maintain my policy that I'd never buy a non-stick, but if I happen to have one, I'm not going to toss it and create more waste than is necessary. I mainly keep mine around because other people (e.g. parents) like to use them sometimes when they visit.

  • Everyone else in the comments are saying Teflon is harmless to consume. Who do I believe?

  • This is probably confounded by the fact that a more capable PhD student will probably complete their work faster than a less capable student. I don't think a less capable student rushing through their work is going to result in better output.

  • Probably not someone that a consumer would want to do unless they're interested in the challenge.

    I forgot about the absence of PCIe connectors until jj4211 mentioned it in another comment. That would also be problematic for consumer use. I know it's possible to do the conversion as I've looked into it in the past, but it doesn't come cheap.

  • Existing in this world

  • Is your objection to substitutions? Because that's a very arbitrary line. Why is it that we call sorbitol a sugar substitute instead of calling sugar a sorbitol substitute? Grind up some plums to make juice, remove the sorbitol, add some sucrose in its place. Doesn't sound all that different.

  • He punished published a book about the first segment of his journey, and there are people just throwing money at him because they want to see someone do this.

  • The datacentre GPUs are also useless for consumers. They don't have video output.

  • They've been in the AI game for about as long as everyone else. I would consider their lab to be one of the best in CV tech.

  • If every friend group has all 9, then logically, I must be all of them.

  • Not even if it's a career she genuinely enjoys?