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naming_the_user
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
I don't think this is limited to the US, I have exactly the same viewpoint as a Brit and so do many people I know.

People like walking to work and like taking the tube after a night out, but ultimately, the car is just vastly more convenient and comfortable for such a large amount of stuff.

You may as well ask me to give up running water because technically I could just carry it from the well.

Realistically if public transport advocates want progress they need to demonstrate that they also understand the utility of cars because otherwise they come across as simply being wilfully ignorant.
naming_the_user
·2 lata temu·discuss
Works well for me on an MBP with 36GB ram with no swapping (just).

I've been asking it to perform relatively complex integrals and it either manages them (with step by step instructions) or is very close with small errors that can be rectified by following the steps manually.
naming_the_user
·2 lata temu·discuss
Is it even possible in principle for an LLM to produce a confidence interval given that in a lot of cases the input is essentially untrusted?

What comes to mind is - I consider myself an intelligent being capable of recognising my limits - but if you put my brain in a vat and taught me a new field of science, I could quite easily make claims about it that were completely incorrect if your teaching was incorrect because I have no actual real world experience to match it up to.