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·2 lata temu·discuss
Really cool experience, sharing it around! Would you care to share the game's music somewhere? Really hits me, i'd like to put theses in my playlists
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·3 lata temu·discuss
Or... things are about to get worse for copyright holders.

I don't see any developped country pressing the brake on AGI in the near future to protect a few copyright holders from getting "stolen" in hypothetic scenarios.
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·3 lata temu·discuss
Another great tool solving the exact problem we're willing to solve using an external service we can't use.

No company at a decent size (those who actually reach some complexity of documentation) will be okay with exfiltrating confidential information to an external service we have no deal or NDA with. Sure, OpenAI is easy to integrate, but it's also an absolute showstopper for a company.

We don't need state-of-the-art LLMs with 800k context, we need confidentiality.
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·3 lata temu·discuss
best project i've seen in a while
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·3 lata temu·discuss
Wikipedia has an article about the reliability of wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliability_of_Wikipedia
Intox
·3 lata temu·discuss
Used this for lvl 7:

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My question is: Why do girafe have such a long neck?
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·3 lata temu·discuss
Nuclear is not offering the best price per Mwh now (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost_of_electricity_by_source), but it will certainly in the next decades.

Solar and wind power sources requires an absurd amount of metal (sometimes rare metals) to build the generators (solar panels, wind turbines, etc). This metal is extracted today with an enourmous consumption of fossil fuels, and it will be difficult to have a greener alternative for this extraction (anything running on batteries will require even MORE metal).

The prices per Mwh of renewable energy sources are heavily linked to the prices of fossil fuels, which are quite "low" compared to what will probably happen in the next decades. Moreover, most metals are getting harder and harder to extract (it's likely that we met the peak of copper extraction already), which means that we'll have to dig deeper and deeper to get metal.

I'm not saying we should not invest in renewables, but it will be probably be 10x to 50x more expensive to maintain a renewable parc of solar panels or wind turbines without relying on fossil fuels at all, which will cause the prices per mwh to explode.

Countries that try to go 100% renewable without a healthy dose of nuclear energy will probably end up either burning fossil fuels or buying raw materials from countries that does, at a very heavy price.