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The US Navy will convert its surplus oil rigs in the Pacific into active mobile military bases
The Navy has its own oil rigs?
The US Navy will convert its surplus oil rigs in the Pacific into active mobile military bases
The Navy has its own oil rigs?
It’s similar to how Adobe Illustrator works—if you leave the default compatibility options checked, saving in PDF or native AI format results in an identical file with the only difference being the filename extension.
So they’re using xenophobia to attack education, because xenophobia for its own sake isn’t evil enough.
“Wikipedia” —Lol
“US officials claim” —Lol
…Says the user who just posted a story sourced from Russian state media.
(Not that the report is necessarily wrong, or that US claims are necessarily true—but you’re applying a bit of a double standard with your instant dismissal.)
“I like it when companies game search engines by titling their promotional pages to mimic search query results.”
The Mac keyboard layout was largely inherited from the Apple ][ and pre-OSX systems, which were non-Unix. The original Unix keyboard layout differs from both Mac and Windows layouts.
That varies by subreddit, which might actually help in training LLMs to recognize the difference.
That will remove your account from public view, but will it remove it from the data they use for AI training?
If not, you’re just enhancing the value of their proprietary data.
At some point someone’s going to train an LLM on material from successful scams to autonomously generate new scams, then wire the money to server farms to run more copies of itself.
The people responsible for developing Windows should never be allowed near any kind of critical infrastructure.
But how will we automate our trolley problems?
Interpreting “a previously-unrecognized weakness in X was just found” as “X just got weaker” is dangerously bad tech writing.
They could have just asked them to say the word “Shibboleth”.
Marching up to the next non-empty key would skew the distribution—pages preceded by more empty keys would show up more often under “random”.
So it’s more like a customizable installer than a separate distro?
There’s plenty of things that turned out to be useful to me in spite of my not recognizing their names or taglines when I first encountered them—so I don’t just assume that anything I’m not already familiar with isn’t “for” me. A brief explanation for non-insiders (or even a mention of what field it’s relevant to) would have been helpful in establishing that.
Skimming through the linked paper, I noticed this:
Scaling beyond a certain point will deteriorate the compression performance since the model parameters need to be accounted for in the compressed output.
So it sounds like the model parameters needed to decompress the file are included in the file itself.
You’d still get plenty of traffic from Google Maps, etc.—it would only be the cool people who stopped using your street.
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Ok, but protests need to be done “without distraction”? That kind of defeats the purpose, doesn’t it?