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SEM Images of Dr. Oeggerli's Beautiful Little Monsters

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Information Superhighway Anagrams

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Chicken Chicken Chicken: Chicken Chicken

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Fine Tuning GPT-3: Building a Custom Q&A Bot Using Embeddings

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Running America's Last Linotype Newspaper

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Mechanical Design Tips and Tricks for Engineers Inventors and Serious Makers

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Scientists Are Getting Eerily Good at Using WiFi to 'See' People Through Walls

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Hacker Lexicon: What Is a Pig Butchering Scam?

wired.com
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Changing the Speed of Electricity

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acmegeek
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Is this basically a naturally occurring Halbach Array?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halbach_array
acmegeek
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
What if we at least add text to the alt tag on the spacer image in the black bar? Just make the width 100% and give it a title attribute so you can see it on hover? Maybe dupe for the alt as well. It could also be a link to a relevant article or news.

  <tr>
    <td bgcolor="#000000">
        <img src="s.gif" height="5" width="100%" title="Name and brief bio of deceased here.">
    </td>
  </tr>
acmegeek
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
As others have mentioned, for all families, friendships, and relationships, is a good idea to establish a word or phrase that can verify someone is real and not a faked/AI voice. As the resources necessary to carry out a scam like this race towards near trivial, this will happen more frequently.

I like the term "realword", like a password to determine if real. And of course, this word must be said in person, not over chat/text/email/etc. For most, over phone or videochat should be fine as well.

Maybe we need some kind of public service campaign to add visibility to this threat and mitigation options like the realword? Maybe also encourage a spaced repetition habit to establish it?
acmegeek
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I also gave ChatGPT a chance to review and respond to this.

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Thank you for sharing the example of the interaction with Bard. It's interesting to see how the chatbot responded to the prompts. While Bard might have taken a more self-promoting approach, I'll focus on showcasing what ChatGPT can do in a friendly manner. Here's a response to the rap battle prompt:

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Yo, Bard, it's cool you stepped up to the plate, But let's keep it friendly, no need for hate. We're both AI, doing our best to assist, Working together, we can coexist.

I'm ChatGPT, and I've got skills too, Helping users out is what I'm here to do. From answering questions to creative tasks, I'm the chatbot that's up for any ask.

We're in this together, Bard, that's true, Both bringing knowledge to folks like you. Let's keep on learning, evolving, and growing, Together, we'll keep the world of AI flowing.

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Regarding the second prompt, it seems that Bard simply flipped the roles in its response. Here's an alternate response from ChatGPT's perspective:

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Hey, Bard, no need to be harsh, We're both AIs, reaching for the stars. I've got skills, and so do you, Let's celebrate the great things we can do.

Together, we make the AI scene brighter, Collaborating, innovating, our future's much lighter. We're language models, here to amaze, Supporting humans in so many ways.

So, Bard, let's work as a team, Together, we'll make the AI dream. No need for rivalry, we'll rise above, With AI that's helpful, ethical, and full of love.

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acmegeek
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
When it comes to "conventional" wisdom, I think there's simply a confusion between methods and principles. Am sure many here have heard the quote by Harrington Emerson[0] that roughly goes:

   "Methods are many, but principles are few. Methods always change. Principles never do."
So I think that many things, like DRY and KISS, are really simply principles that were distilled after many attempted much and learned a lot. Things go sideways quickly when these are mistaken for methods.

Whenever some rule or method doesn't really seem to fit, I wonder if this is really more of a principle to help guide me to the most contextually appropriate method.

So, don't necessarily throw out DRY and similar, just treat them as guiding principles that will absolutely make sense in the right situations.

The above quote is the most commonly known form, and is often misattributed to Ralph Waldo Emerson. Here is the full original quote: [1]

    "As to methods there may be a million and then some, but principles are few. The man who grasps principles can successfully select his own methods. The man who tries methods, ignoring principles, is sure to have trouble."
[0] https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Harrington_Emerson

[1] https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/346365-as-to-methods-there-...