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rkique

10 karmajoined 6 lat temu
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5 frontier LLMs have the same favorite joke

rkique.github.io
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Representing Sonority in a Typeface

eric-xia.com
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Terraforming Mars with Pix2Pix and Elevation Maps

eric-xia.com
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“unalive” as reflexive intransitive “kill” [pdf]

eric-xia.com
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How to Get a Novel Traditionally Published

hannahyang.com
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Pingo

en.wikipedia.org
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comments

rkique
·2 lata temu·discuss
Very much in this spirit is the NSF-funded National Deep Inference Fabric, which lets researchers run remote experiments on foundation models: https://ndif.us. They just announced a pilot program for Llama405b!
rkique
·2 lata temu·discuss
> The residents group even stopped a comically ugly post-war Tesco from being demolished, pressuring Westminster City Council to designate the Dean Street store an ‘Asset of Community Value’.

Seems like there's a conflict here between the interests of the residents and the general public. I can't imagine eating out every night is something affordable or desirable for the locals.
rkique
·3 lata temu·discuss
It's interesting comparing these against the archetypes in TV Tropes, the language seems to focus on motivations of characters rather than the environment and context.
rkique
·4 lata temu·discuss
I go on Quora. I don't really like their digest emails or any of their recent monetization efforts but it's still unparalleled in free high quality writing, especially if you follow the right people. It remains one of the best places to find interesting stories and explanations, and also for exposure to a wide range of human experiences.
rkique
·5 lat temu·discuss
I agree with your sentiment but oftentimes small interventions are the only kind possible. And I wouldn't say that something like a pollinator strip is ineffective -- bees and other pollinators are losing habitat, pollinator strips restore them. It may only be one dimension of wildlife but it's a critical one.
rkique
·5 lat temu·discuss
But the "true" explanation given above is that the engine pushes the horizontally accelerated air downwards (with respect to its own orientation). Wouldn't that also lead to the conclusion that upside down flight is impossible?