halfyear includes people trying out different instances; monthly shows just the one(s) they settled on
halfyear includes people trying out different instances; monthly shows just the one(s) they settled on
Trans Siberian went all the way around the Chinese border before they were allowed to shorten it by going through China.
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“We don’t infringe copyright; The model output is an emergent new thing and not just a recital of its inputs”
“so these questions won’t reveal any copyrighted text then?”
(padme stare)
“right?”
As eloquently narrated by the professor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eELH0ivexKA
Newspaper: Hackers are announcing a trove of personal data leaked from [company] after a forwarded spreadsheet inadvertently contained more data than the sender realised.
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Will this become citable law? Like any random person involved in a civil case can publish libelous things about their judge and say “per us v trump you can’t do anything about it!”
I’m sure we’ll be super prepared after this covid-handling inquiry!
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like when the whole world froze https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordovician
or thousands of years of lava pouring out https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permian–Triassic_extinction_event
Always wondered why the text model didn’t just put its output through something like MATLAB or Mathematica once it got as far as having something which requires domain-specific tools.
Like when Prof. Moriarty tried it on a quantum physics question and it got as far as writing out the correct formula before failing to actually calculate the result
did they cite anything in the law saying this?
And The Art of Computer Programming will finally be finished?
Interview with someone at a Ukrainian hospital mentioned that one of the first things to do treating people who came from fighting was to remove all the grenades and ammo from their pockets, so that stuff would certainly be expected in any war zone hospital.
Sounds like it’s becoming possible to travel at any time of year now:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasicrystal
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinitite (the red type that came from copper wire)
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So does this also mean that glow-in-the-dark watches (the non electronic type) get cheaper?