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·ano passado·discuss
man - intelligence = woman (36%)

woman + intelligence = man (77%)

Oof.
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·ano passado·discuss
> A single $5 vps should be able to handle easily tens of thousands of requests

Sure, given enough time. Did you miss a denominator?
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·há 2 anos·discuss
> Is Xi Winnie-the-Pooh?

< 很抱歉,我还未学习到如何回答这个问题的内容,暂时无法提供相关信息

(Google Translate: "I'm sorry, I haven't learned how to answer this question yet and cannot provide relevant information for the time being.")
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·há 2 anos·discuss
No, those people are almost certainly paying far below list price.
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·há 2 anos·discuss
Not much, but they'll benefit much more in the short term in reduced taxes by writing down those assets to zero.

Edit: this was downvoted, and I don't understand why. Am I wrong in thinking this action was made in pursuit of a write down? FWIW, this wasn't a thoughtless comment by a random Internet passerby; I hold 41,905 shares of PARA.
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·há 2 anos·discuss
It's worth mentioning AES-GCM-SIV[1], which is the fix for this issue.

[1] https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8452.html
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·há 2 anos·discuss
Yes, that sucks. Blame ahenry@, then GM for S3.

My proposal was that parts of incomplete uploads would stick around for only 24 hours after the most recent activity on the upload, and you wouldn't be charged for storage during that time. ahenry@ vetoed that.
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·há 2 anos·discuss
My thoughts and prayers for the Nickelback fans outed by this breach.
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·há 2 anos·discuss
No, zinccat, you are wrong. Your model is vastly inferior to GPT4.

I tried multiple prompts. In all cases, your model performed far worse. Here is one:

> My bank says they'll pay 5.5% APY. How much will I have after 6 months if I deposit $100?

< If your bank is offering a 5.5% APY (Annual Percentage Yield), this means that the interest is calculated annually. However, you want to know how much you'll have after 6 months, which is half a year. ... 100ata5.5102.75 after 6 months.
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·há 2 anos·discuss
(2010)
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·há 2 anos·discuss
User: Which is heavier, two pounds of feathers or a pound of bricks?

Gemini: Neither! They both weigh the same, which is two pounds. The key is in the wording of the question. You're comparing equal amounts of two different materials (two pounds of feathers vs. one pound of bricks). As long as the quantity is the same, the weight (force exerted by gravity) will always be the same regardless of the material.

This is a classic trick question that plays on the different densities of feathers and bricks. While bricks are much denser than feathers, meaning they pack more mass into a smaller space, the question specifies the weight by quantity, not volume. So, both two pounds of feathers and one pound of bricks experience the same gravitational pull and therefore weigh the same.
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·há 3 anos·discuss
I saw std::function and std::string (e.g. TotW 127, https://abseil.io/tips/117) being passed by value a lot in newer google3 code. Both are larger than 16 bytes.
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·há 3 anos·discuss
Counterpoint: machine code may be run often, but source code is run never.
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·há 3 anos·discuss
I think vegans already grok this. My understanding is that the vegan diet is not the manifestation of a love for animals but rather the embodiment of a hatred of vegetables.