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lucisferre
·11 dni temu·discuss
This comment is so brutally ironic. Wow.
lucisferre
·13 dni temu·discuss
You are technically correct. The best kind of correct.
lucisferre
·20 dni temu·discuss
This is the critical problem with all of this.

Daylight savings time changes, can't be globally banned fast enough really.
lucisferre
·24 dni temu·discuss
Darling, we'll always have W_q, W_k, W_v, and W_o.
lucisferre
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Given the IP situation, is shopping it around even on the table?
lucisferre
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
They are mostly "faster" than the majority of humans. They are rarely better than experienced and talented humans at the majority of tasks they are able to do. They are better on both scales on a small thin slice of work tasks.
lucisferre
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I dunno I was listening to someone explain this on a podcast and to put up something on the scale of a typical land based data center would make it, by orders of magnitude, the largest spaced based object ever made and most of the size would be the radiators.
lucisferre
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I have the same car and want to do this, but not for the reasons the author noted but because the GPS unit in the car is broken when paired with Carplay and has the wrong compass heading causing navigation to be completely useless.

I have reported this to Toyota multiple times with videos detailing the problem and they have denied the problem and ultimately when faced with the evidence simply refused to fix it.

I've been a big fan of Toyota's Production System and their management culture, but this experience has really diminished the brand for me. I realize these problems exist with all cars today. The pattern seems to be to foist low-quality hardware and software on their customers and take no responsibility for the results. Software bugs aren't what they consider a "typical car problem" so they simply don't fix them.
lucisferre
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
How do you cool them?

https://www.chaotropy.com/why-jeff-bezos-is-probably-wrong-p...
lucisferre
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Man I thought this was about the new Stargate show which they are filming in the UK. I was trying to square why OpenAI would be in charge of that.
lucisferre
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
It's open source software. If you discover the bug, have written a failing test that demonstrates it, and a proposed solution to it, then maybe you can be annoyed when the authors close it as wontfix.

Otherwise OSS is pretty much as-is, where-is, with the exception of very widely used and corporately supported projects.
lucisferre
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
I would expect that lighter motor components would potentially allow weight reduction in load bearing components. Not an advantage for SUV-type cars, but for light and ultralight vehicles it could add up to more weight saving and longer ranges.
lucisferre
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
Does NFT/blockchain actually have a cycle? I have not seen any real killer use cases.

AI may be overhyped but the actual use cases and potential ones seem very clear.
lucisferre
·4 lata temu·discuss
It is rarely, if ever, HR's job to fix toxic leadership.
lucisferre
·7 lat temu·discuss
Which is ironic considering the relative risks here.
lucisferre
·8 lat temu·discuss
I'm going to guess that isn't intentional.
lucisferre
·12 lat temu·discuss
We switched for largely arbitrary reasons. I do really like the Slack experience, I'd say I prefer it in some ways. But Flowdock was also great, no real complaints there at all.