Comment wrong tool (Score 2) 16
LLM "chatbots" are not search tools. Generative models like GPT are not search tools. They might have success using embedding models like text-embedding-ada-002, or all-mpnet-base-v2, or even plain old BERT.
LLM "chatbots" are not search tools. Generative models like GPT are not search tools. They might have success using embedding models like text-embedding-ada-002, or all-mpnet-base-v2, or even plain old BERT.
My brother had one with a serial number in the 500's. Out of the box, the first generation had a version of basic that supported only two string variables. $a and $b. That was all you had to work with until you got the upgrade a few months later.
I'd like to try this but the build is failing on a newly updated ubuntu system.
bazel build --config=opt
C++ compilation of rule '//sonnet/cc/kernels:resampler_op' failed
Has anyone had success following the build instructions here: https://bazel.build/versions/m...
There is obviously a market split between iPhone, and Android. The OP's hypothesis is that based solely on Tim Cook and Apples current stance on the issue, that a measurable and statistically significant number of potential buyers will actively switch from iPhones to Androids.
My "intellectual objection" is that the idea is completely unsupported. I could equally argue that I "suspect" it has led to an increase in the number of students studying 19th century manchurian folk dancing and I'd be equally correct.
The OP says "I suspect Apple's public refusal to decrypt, and Tim Cook's strong words in favor of user privacy, have probably triggered an opposite reaction among many would-be phone buyers"
Based on what exactly? Why do you suspect this? Your opinion? Gut feeling? unsubstantiated rumors? Tea Leaves? Fox news?
I remember when you would say "Eight Meg And Currently Swapping" and that was a funny criticism of how bloated EMACS was.
What's the mem footprint today?
I came here to say this. In the early 80's I worked on Control Data Cyber 174C mainframes (we had two). Liquid cooled, about maybe 20 feet long with hinged chassis that swung out like doors (maybe 40" by 6' and about 10" thick) . One chassis was a CPU, two were memory I think, and one was for 10+ Peripheral Processor Units (PPUs) which did 100% of the I/O. A whopping 40 MHz! and a 208 bit memory bus with SECDED.
I'd rather disrupt the whole tracking network by injecting false information on a mass scale to ruin the economic value of tracking.
Are there any add-ins that do that?
Our town was the first in MA to make CPR certification a graduation requirement.
I agree with your comments about AEDs and availability too. I'm about ready to buy one for myself because my office of over 3000 people has *one* AED and it's locked in the part-time nurses office.
I'm a CPR instructor and I will mention this to the class of 16 that I'm teaching in 2 hours. Out of hospital cardiac arrest survival rates are still an abysmally low 8% because bystanders are often paralyzed, fearful, unwilling to get involved, and timidly participate when they do. The American Heart Association's new goal is to double survival rates by 2020. In his memory, you should find a class, bring a friend, learn how to react and be willing to do so.
If you call 911 from a cellphone in southeastern MA, your call is sent to state police headquarters, then it is transferred to the nearest state police barracks, THEN it is transferred to the primary PSAP. So I guess it is more correct to say that you will be connected to the PSAP *eventually*.
Source, I'm an EMT, my paramedic partner is also a MA state cop.
no it does not make sense. Because it's wrong. 39% comes from coal.
http://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/...
IBM needs to make a product that I want to buy. I do not care if they use agile, waterfall, spiral, or whatever other model is the flavor of the week.
The police dept in my relatively small town got hit by this (or similar) last year. They paid the two BC ransom and decrypted their files.
Don't just assume your rate is low because you're in peak physical condition. I run and mine is often below 40. I took notice when it was 34, then 32, and got worried when it was 30. I've got a benign (asymptomatic) bradydysrhythmia. Do your heart a favor and at least get a baseline ECG
"There is such a fine line between genius and stupidity." - David St. Hubbins, "Spinal Tap"