Comment Re:a new family of lightweight open-weight models (Score 1) 15
I think weight, in this case, refers to number of stored and fully vectorized tokens.
I think weight, in this case, refers to number of stored and fully vectorized tokens.
The Nubians, who were pushed upstream. But not before the new Egyptians learned how to build pyramids from them.
God is Gravity! And what better preschool example of gravity do we have, than how liquid flows downhill!
It's a well established human tradition.
9000 years ago as the Sahara dried up, all the humans moved to the Nile Valley.
Um.. no. The resources needed to feed a large language model are available in the Internet Archive. If you limit it to websites that have not been online in the last 10 years, you won't even have to worry about copyright.
Yep- so Europe freezes- humanity has been dying there for ages. We'll just shift to other continents.
Is the answer. Hydroponic roofs, green walls, can reduce energy usage (due to increased insulation of the plants themselves), make growing food more local (grow the food where the people are, instead of trucking from many miles away) and actually look better than traditional landscaping around brutalist architecture.
From the point of view of the peer-review industrial complex of publishers, who can't stand their methods being questioned (or their insane "publication fees" being questioned).
The problem is that there *is* significant evidence to back up the claims that the data was manipulated. Whether or not this led to an incorrect conclusion is in doubt, but real world data contains more noise than that.
Had to change the subject line- the parent is correct, the right way to deal with this sort of thing is to *show your evidence* and take the lumps in criticism to your methodology one by one.
Galileo made the same mistake. When he didn't have enough evidence to prove his theories (because his circular orbits were actually wrong, we now know) he wrote a very insulting and imaginative dialogue explaining his ideas- while making certain church officials look stupid. In response he was tried before the Inquisition and, in one of those examples of the Inquisition being more merciful than the modern court system- was found guilty, sentenced to a lifetime house arrest in a 47 room villa with a fully equipped laboratory, with his only time out to keep going to Mass and attend church. And losing his ability to publish papers.
Somehow I don't think the current DC court is going to be so generous to either side.
I would love such a job at this stage in my career.
Yep. And from the results of the Alaska Airlines inspection- failure to properly use lock-tite on bolts during maintenance (bet it was a cost cutting measure for the airlines!)
It shouldn't be on the landlords; it should be on the local electric company that already has a heavily regulated monopoly. Every single new meter, should come with an outdoor 220 amp charging port. Problem solved in a few years.
3rd option- realize that for the majority of roadtrips in an electric vehicle will require type II slow charging at hotels, and get the big hotel chains onboard to designate a number of rooms linked to charging stations (preferably the ones on the first floor next to the parking spaces).
Then sell room service to subsidize the price of charging and make it even more reasonable.
Who wouldn't want a two hour break after every 350 miles of driving?
This. I could have sworn that the World's First Trillionaire happened under the Kaiser Wilhelm in Germany in the 1920s. And again in the late 1990s in Zimbabwe.
Money is fungible, numbers are meaningless.
Happiness is twin floppies.