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jonititan
·2 years ago·discuss
Better link for this. https://group.ntt/en/newsrelease/2024/07/22/240722b.html
jonititan
·2 years ago·discuss
Very nice project. Seems like it would be the ideal kind of thing for AR/XR.
jonititan
·2 years ago·discuss
What's the benefit of image maps vs SVG here?
jonititan
·3 years ago·discuss
A parliament that cannot initiate legislation and not even completely refuse legislation introduced to the session. Very weird. In UK analogies it's more like the house of lords except it has less revision power on the legislation before it.
jonititan
·3 years ago·discuss
Are we talking the cool crystal selection spirals like RR et al use to make monocrystaline turbine blades? https://www.americanscientist.org/article/each-blade-a-singl...
jonititan
·3 years ago·discuss
That's probably what they were trained on. Gotta be a lot of them that have been posted online.
jonititan
·3 years ago·discuss
There's also https://dirtypcbs.com/store/pcbs
jonititan
·3 years ago·discuss
It's really more like a distributed version of Reddit that a distributed version of twitter. Server being equivalent to subreddits
jonititan
·3 years ago·discuss
The fact is not everything was the EU's fault. There was a lot Westminster could have done to make things better. They choose not to and indeed actually gold plated many EU directives due to virtue signaling which made them much more difficult to follow.

That said not all the good stuff actually was caused by the EU either. I'd recommend watching Yes Minister but apparently that will get you put on a watchlist these days... https://www.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/comments/1153smh/yes_min...

The fact is politicians at all levels including EU take credit for things they didn't do and try to ignore the fallout from things they did. All the while blaming the voters. Mainly because changing public perception of policy choices takes time and effort and they have limited of both and tend to want to focus on things they actually care about.
jonititan
·3 years ago·discuss
That's very interesting. I've been using whisper via pip also but I'm surprised you haven't sought to optimize whisper at all?

I've been looking at using compilation in torch but not successful yet as otherwise it can take awhile to run. https://pytorch.org/tutorials/intermediate/torch_compile_tut...