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Object That Damaged 737 MAX Windscreen Could Have Been a Weather Balloon

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lsllc
·wczoraj·discuss
Interesting that Sol (low) did better than Sol (medium) in your benchmark (and is barely more expensive than Terra). I too have been using 5.3 codex as a cheap-but-good model and are switching to Terra (xhigh).
lsllc
·17 dni temu·discuss
Yes, congrats to Dave on two successes!
lsllc
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
It says "Weather: Partly cloudy, 72°F". Normally, I'd ask "where" (not here in New England!) ... but in this case, "when"? Is this the weather from 40 years ago also? (and if so ... I guess "where").
lsllc
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
> taking actions that reduce the difference between predictions and reality, effectively minimizing prediction errors

Since you can't change reality itself, and you can only take actions to reduce variational free energy, doesn't this make everything into a self-fulfilling prophecy?

I guess there must be some base level of instinct that overrides this; in the case of "I think that sabertooth tiger is going to eat me" you want to make sure the "don't get eaten" instinct counters "minimizing prediction errors".
lsllc
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
The Ring (Doorbell) App isn't working, nor is any the MBTA (Transit) Status pages/apps.
lsllc
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
When TWA Flight 800 went down over Long Island in 1996, there were at the time multiple witness statements of a "streak of light" which had been reported (and later discounted by the investigation) as a possible missile.

Although the odds are incredibly slim, I wondered around the time if it could have actually been a meteorite striking the aircraft, passing through the fuel tank and causing the explosion. Presumably it would have been moving very quickly, might have looked like a missile to an observer, and wouldn't have left any shrapnel debris/marks in the wreckage.

I would imagine that the space debris mentioned in the article would be a lot less dense and moving much more slowly (relatively speaking) than a meteorite at the impact with the aircraft.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TWA_Flight_800
lsllc
·2 lata temu·discuss
Even at 19200 baud?
lsllc
·5 lat temu·discuss
I think this proves the point -- Simon Kjaer was hailed a hero for 'life-saving' response to Christian Eriksen's collapse [0] and Eriksen was discharged from the hospital 6 days later (he had a defibrillator implanted). Had no-one done CPR he may well have died.

[0] https://news.sky.com/story/euro-2020-denmark-captain-simon-k...
lsllc
·5 lat temu·discuss
According to the American Heart Association [0], CPR can double or triple the chances of survival:

"Each year nationwide, more than 350,000 people suffer a cardiac arrest outside of a hospital; only about 10 percent survive.

When the heart stops beating, a lack of oxygenated blood can cause death within minutes. If CPR is performed immediately, it can keep blood flowing to the brain and other vital organs, doubling or tripling a person’s chance of survival."


[0] https://www.heart.org/en/news/2018/08/22/cpr-training-at-sch...
lsllc
·5 lat temu·discuss
From 2013, but still highly relevant and something all adults should be aware of.
lsllc
·11 lat temu·discuss
Sounds like my job! I'd love to see more YC activity back in their home town to try to fix this. However, the YC programs seem to have a tremendous amount of inertia so it's hard to see how they could run a program similarly-successful on the east coast despite starting out here.
lsllc
·11 lat temu·discuss
Do you have time to elaborate?
lsllc
·11 lat temu·discuss
There's a well known theory that non-competes stifles innovation and in particular CA's ban on these has allowed SV to flourish.

There have been moves afoot in MA to enact a similar ban, although recently it seems to have been somewhat defanged through lobbying by the likes EMC (despite still being protected by copyright, trade secrets and patents!).

What are your thoughts on this; if MA is able to pass a ban on non-competed of any substance, how do you think it'll change the startup/VC scene in Boston.