Qudelix 5k is a good amp/dac, should have no problem in your pocket
Qudelix 5k is a good amp/dac, should have no problem in your pocket
Nothing wrong with it, it’s just boring. Fish shell has some new features that make it nice to use. So does zsh. Tab completions, history navigation, plugins and such.
Dammit he’s a Finnish nerd, not a linguist.
Notepad.exe is like the one thing I can always count on to open and edit text and save and that’s it. Looking forward to it crashing, hanging, and generally sucking.
Well, he’s “wil” on Reddit. I imagine he’d have a “public” account here too even if he prefers a private alt.
yq is a wrapper around jq iirc and has the same syntax, but it do yaml.
Small disclaimer that i think there may be 2 tools known as yq and this is only true of one of them.
Probably 0-60 in 4 seconds
“seeing an obstacle” is a high level abstraction. Sensor fusion is a lower level problem. It’s fundamentally kinda tricky to get coherent information out of multiple sensors looking partially at the same thing in different ways. Not impossible, but the basic model is less “just check each camera” and more sheafs
You don’t have to crack the philosophical nature of intelligence to create intelligence (assuming “create intelligence” is a thing, I guess). The inner workings of even the simplest current models are incomprehensible, but the process of creating them is not. Presupposing that there is a difference between “faking” intelligence and “true” intelligence, I think you’re right, but I dunno if that distinction is right.
What is a computer but bits of metal, stone, and plastic upon which electrical impulses flip individual bits? What is a human brain but a bunch of goop doing the same thing? That’s the thing about emergent properties, they kind of emerge.
Buddy they already take your money and don’t work for you.
Not so far.
I notice it didn’t come in a box. Didn’t want the packaging to upstage the present. Smart.
I am personally unaware of any serious reason to believe that Firefox’s numbers will improve soon.
Either the author doesn’t know about the Manifest v2 deprecation or is saying it’s “unserious” to believe this might improve Firefox’s market share. Either way, goofy.
It’s nice to use though. I recently set up 2 VMs to act as Docker servers, one of which was Alpine (the other NixOS, as a learning project). It’s dead simple to set up and use. I was pleasantly surprised at how little I had to get used to considering musl + lack of systemd.
You don’t want to let people manipulate your tools outside your expectations. It could be abused to produce content that is damaging to your brand, and in the case of GPT, damaging in general. I imagine OpenAI really doesn’t want people figuring out how to weaponize the model for propaganda and/or deceit, or worse (I dunno, bomb instructions?)
You could use diffusion to generate text. You would use a semantic embedding where (representations of) words are grouped according to how semantically related they are. Rather than dog/God, you would more likely switch dog for canine. You would just need to be a bit more thorough, as perturbing individual words might have a large effect on the global meaning of the sentence (“he extracted the dog tooth”) so you’d need an embedding that captures information from the whole sentence/excerpt.
Step 1: Install a Wayland compositor of your choice Step 2:
The TV firmware could be used to display pirated content, better shut that off
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