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jayavanth
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
what is your context size?
jayavanth
·tahun lalu·discuss
The best ones so far are fine-tunes. But I agree those numbers aren't great and we haven't figured out tool-calling yet

https://gorilla.cs.berkeley.edu/leaderboard.html
jayavanth
·tahun lalu·discuss
Why is the quality so bad compared to visible light daytime photos?
jayavanth
·tahun lalu·discuss
This time it's different
jayavanth
·tahun lalu·discuss
you should set a lower temperature
jayavanth
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
do you store the recordings on your server?
jayavanth
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
how do you calculate share prices? curious
jayavanth
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
why are so many array programming alternatives to numpy/scipy popping up recently? Is there a fundamental flaw or showstopper in numpy?
jayavanth
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I was curious about that choice as well. I guess they also just wanted to operate on integers and not floats
jayavanth
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Can someone eli5?
jayavanth
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
sounds like Flume
jayavanth
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
verita$
jayavanth
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
ChatGPT summary

Scientific Grounding: The post suggests that the technology behind the mushroom suit lacks scientific grounding. It questions whether the plastic box experiment conducted by the artist truly emulates the complex and changing environment of a buried body.

Fungal Enzymes: There's skepticism about the choice of shiitake and oyster mushrooms for breaking down keratin. The post highlights that these basidiomycetes (mushrooms) are not known to produce the enzymes required for breaking down keratin effectively.

Complexity of Decay: The post emphasizes that the decay of buried bodies is a complex process influenced by various factors such as soil type, moisture, temperature, pH, and the presence of organisms. The blog suggests that a plastic box containing keratin may not represent the realistic conditions of a buried body.

Role of Other Organisms: The role of other organisms, including bacteria, nematodes, and soil fungi, is underscored. The post suggests that fungi may not play a significant role in the decay process until later stages, and various organisms contribute to recycling the body.

Adipocere Formation: The post discusses the formation of adipocere, a waxy substance derived from body fat, which can preserve parts of the body for decades. Factors such as soil conditions, clothing, and depth of burial may contribute to the formation of adipocere, potentially hindering efficient decomposition.

Bio-Remediation Need: The skepticism extends to the need for extensive bio-remediation of cadaver toxins. The post questions whether such detoxification is necessary, given the natural decay processes and the likely dilution of toxins after burial.

Need for Region-Specific Techniques: The post concludes by calling for a better understanding of the decay process in natural burial practices. It suggests the development of region-specific techniques that consider factors such as soil conditions, depth, and microbial activity for efficient nutrient recycling.

In summary, the skepticism expressed in the post revolves around the scientific basis, choice of fungi, and the intricate ecological factors involved in the decay process of buried bodies, questioning the feasibility of the proposed mushroom suit concept.
jayavanth
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
You should revisit the book in a few years. Tao can't be explained. It's something that should be experienced first-hand. Chapter 1 says:

The tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao The name that can be named is not the eternal Name.

The unnamable is the eternally real. Naming is the origin of all particular things.

There are several ways to experience it even if it's transitory: Being in nature, Deep meditation, Flow states during any activity, sensory enhancement/depravation (e.g. float tank), Psychoactive substances (last option) etc.
jayavanth
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
For me, these links either never load or I get an nginx page. Must be an ISP-level block

Works with Tor though
jayavanth
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Here's Stephen Mitchell's translation which I like very much:

https://stephenmitchellbooks.com/translations-adaptations/ta...

This page posts one every day https://dailytao.org/
jayavanth
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Site is down for me right now
jayavanth
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
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jayavanth
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
From my experience, even a 30-60 minute do-nothing can help a lot. Also seems much less intimidating that an 24 hour one. Try it out for yourself
jayavanth
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Bro-science aside, the stimulations that OP mentioned do have a tendency to grab your attention and make you come back for more

Even a 30-60 min. do-nothing challenge can do a lot to help you get your attention back