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Just this guy, you know?

  • Perhaps Democrat leadership deserves something or other but the country and the world doesn't deserve this.

  • Why'd you get one where it doesn't? 🤔

  • That's because the US hasn't enforced antitrust law for a few decades. This wasn't supposed to be allowed to happen.

  • I'm sat here in Italy wondering che cazzo you're talking about until I reached the word "Americans". Because of course you were talking about Americans.

  • Why are we even recording that?

  • I do not.

    See my other response to your pre-edit comment.

  • How about this, this is a real easy one. What type of function is this:

    There is a theorem that "all smooth functions are locally linear". In other words, most "normal" functions are indistinguishable from a straight line on the graph if you zoom in far enough.

    So that's not just not an easy one, it is an impossible one.

  • Or you can just admit you dont have any data to quantify your assertion that AI advancement is exponential growth.

    Ah, that's a fair argument. LLMs growing exponentially is just an assertion being made and we're supposed to believe that then the steep growth must be just around the corner.

    But all over this post you've got heavily downvoted comments that sound like you are misunderstanding exponential functions rather than doubting that they're the right model for this.

    We might be on the steep part of an S function right now.

  • Fuck. Is anyone in Europe working on a vaccine? Once the 'muricans have incubated the mammalian version of this virus, we're going to need it. What's BioNTech doing? Its mostly their tech anyway.

  • The Daily Mail is nit an unknown source. They are the most awful British tabloid. I give them negative trust.

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  • Is this the obvious counter example we've been waiting for to finally disprove Betteridge's law of headlines?

  • What decade are we talking about here?

  • No thanks, we don't want Elon

  • People have advanced from not reading the article to not reading the excerpt in the post. Quite impressive really.

  • Say 50.1% of the population vote to leave so it's on, then some people change their minds or some people die while others turn 18, then it's 49.9% who want independence so it's off.

    Thats exactly how it went with Brexit, except that they still went through with it.

  • 😶 I lived for a few months just down the road from there a Piazza Lima. Somehow managed to miss the monument. Perhaps because after a while you start ignoring what looks like yet another WW1 monument.

  • Do you remember the name of this town. Poking at Google maps I find one in Malesco North of Lago Maggiore?

  • Ah, crap. I thought I could get away with not looking it up. Leaving original intact for my shame.