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sadhorse
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Nobody will be afraid to use AI.
sadhorse
·anno scorso·discuss
Use vibration to measure small masses. Measuring natural frequency can be very accurate and sensitive.
sadhorse
·anno scorso·discuss
What kind of vision peocessing are you envisioning?
sadhorse
·anno scorso·discuss
It is pollution and it harms people. So in order to do things that are good we must harm others first (or after)?
sadhorse
·anno scorso·discuss
How dare you stand in the way of regular people burning hundreds of kilograms of fossil fuel in order to spend a couple days at the beach? /s
sadhorse
·anno scorso·discuss
Not if we follow strict operating procedures, Gordon.
sadhorse
·2 anni fa·discuss
Legit question: if I replicate a patent for a personal non profit use, is this infringement? Perhaps it is because I'm benefiting from the intelectual property.
sadhorse
·2 anni fa·discuss
Depends on how much power you need (speed times force, acceleration and deceleration...) and how much stiffness you need (can't bend?).

Also depends on how much travel you need. It is easier to get 50 micron accuracy over a total length of 100 micron compared to a total length of 1 meter.
sadhorse
·2 anni fa·discuss
Is this related to lasers behaving as as a body with negative temperature when they manage to heat something to a hotter temperature by radiation?
sadhorse
·2 anni fa·discuss
Microwave heating is not a fourth form of heat transfer as it name implies: microwave radiation. Yes, the heat is not being radiated by a thermal source of microwaves, but it is radiation being absorbed. Hence radiation is the mechanism.

Rotational momentum is also heat as it is kinect energy related to movement, linear or not.
sadhorse
·2 anni fa·discuss
If you dig deep enough all our land is on a floating basis.
sadhorse
·2 anni fa·discuss
Enriching uranium is more expensive than making plutonium by a long shot. Modern nukes are two point implosion, not really fiddly. And when was the last criticality incident related to phase transition? Can't remember one.
sadhorse
·2 anni fa·discuss
How so? Huge flooding in Brazil this year, they are not recovering any time soon. Poor countries lack the resources that rich countries literally burn for their luxury.
sadhorse
·2 anni fa·discuss
Because the market is made up of selfish human beings. First they don't care for long term environmental consequences. If that is not enough, then they use fossil because their enemies are using, and not using it means getting destroyed today.
sadhorse
·2 anni fa·discuss
I recall Marvin Minsky saying that 1 GigaFlops would suffice for doing most of what humans do. Current AI is addiction to more data, more compute but no smarts. At least they gave us cheap compute, soon the right people will figure out how to produce real AI, not this travesty.
sadhorse
·2 anni fa·discuss
Sadly you can't get a glimpse on the immense effort we put into destroying our society. But the nunbers are available if you are curious enough.
sadhorse
·2 anni fa·discuss
Psychopathy is also on a normal distribution... this "big numbers" argument is very weak. We all know what the masses like to do with the environment.
sadhorse
·2 anni fa·discuss
How are these people arranged in the image? It is doable with good models and some sanity checks, comparing hands per square meter and heads per square meter.
sadhorse
·2 anni fa·discuss
YOLOA model has knowledge for dozens of objects. At every frame it is computing lots of parameters not related to your case. This is very wasteful and the main reason you can't achieve your performance goals.
sadhorse
·2 anni fa·discuss
Does every token requires a full model computation?