- siestePolluting the internet with meat slop.
- The LLM instructed him to gather training data.
- 6 points
- Cool work, congratulations.
Why did you put "real-time" in the title though when generation takes > 7 seconds?
- In my uni, students often don't even need a medical diagnosis to get certain accommodations.
This has created a kind of symbiosis between the wellbeing officers who make careers off of many students needing accommodations, and fit and healthy students who get academic advantages from being "diagnosed" disabled.
There are obviously students with genuine needs, and the wellbeing people are usually very nice and extremely empathic and caring. So you end up looking like a cruel asshole when you try to point out the perverse incentives within this system.
It's perfect.
- 1 point
- 2 points
- > The reason, they believe, is that as warm air rises over the sea, it draws moisture away from the land, yielding heavier downpours.
Without reading the original article, which probably goes into more detail, I find this very speculative and I'm not convinced there is more going on than correlation. If anything the causality is more plausible the other way round: When it doesn't rain over land, pollution spikes.
- Some parts of the dead mice still emit in that spectrum. There won't be a clear and distinct "the lights went out" moment but a gradual fading, so you'll have to define some threshold to translate from radiation distribution and intensity do dead/alive. I don't think an image of photon emission will help pronounce someone dead.
- > the participants in the Q3 and Q4 groups exhibited lower cognition scores (Q3:β = -0.180, 95%CI -2.849~-0.860; Q4:β = -0.164, 95% -2.611~-0.666)
This seems wrong. If "β" is the estimate here (not sure), it should be inside the confidence interval, but is way outside...
- 140 points
- How about GCHQ make a start and delete all mails and other data they have collected about me?
- Teacher saved himself some time by using a chatbot to make a slideshow presentation for a staff meeting. Good!
Teachers use chatbots for everything else, uncritically. Not good!
- Positron looks like the next version of Rstudio, which is currently free. Do you think the plan is to phase out support for the free product and push users into the paid one?
- Has anyone checked the local planning office on alpha centauri for vogon announcements recently?
- Impressive. However, I don't like how AI foundation models are always advertised as alternatives to "traditional" (physics based) forecasting. Virtually all AI weather models are trained on ERA5 reanalysis, which is a blend of observations and numerical model forecasts. Without a good global numerical model of the atmosphere there would be no AI model. I wish this synergy were emphasised more, rather than always going straight for the easy "AI beats physics!!1!" headline.
- 9 points