Like tears… in rain.
Like tears… in rain.
Je ne sais pas si vous avez les mêmes problèmes en France que nous avons au Québec, mais des suggestions pour aider à désengorger le système (surtout les salles d’urgence et les cliniques) par exemple en expliquant quand c’est mieux de voir un médecin vs. quand c’est mieux de rester chez soi, pourraient aider.
I don’t like the idea of restricting the model’s corpus further. Rather, I think it would be good if it used a bigger corpus, but added the date of origin for each element as further context.
Separately, I think it could be good to train another LLM to recognize biases in various content, and then use that to add further context for the main LLM when it ingests that content. I’m not sure how to avoid bias in that second LLM, though. Maybe complete lack of bias is an unattainable ideal that you can only approach without ever reaching it.
She’s worth .5 of the original price. At most.
The employees should just leave and found a new company. Call it “Something”.
So, kinda like the stereotypical Canadian accent?
Well, the thing about the top chess players is…
their patience.
I hope SNL get Steve Martin to play him.
The Democratic Order of Planets has a streaming platform, now?
Check your current provider. I updated my plan last year with Bell to get 50GB/month, but a few days ago, and I’ll soon be getting 130GB, for almost the same price. I think I’ll be paying $2 more/month, mainly because the new plan doesn’t come with any bundling reductions like my last plan.
But my point is, it looks like Canadian cell providers appear to be significantly increasing the limits in their data plans lately. And since the three majors tend to offer more or less the same plans…
Wouldn’t want people to start calling her a maverick. That doesn’t usually go well for candidates.
My headcannon for this is that spaceships in that universe are to those people what cars are to us. If you know the basics of driving a car, you can drive most cars, though the bigger ships might get more complicated (I’ve never seen one of our heroes try to back up a star destroyer into a starbase to help with their buddy’s move.)
Yeah, but no one can escape the gravitational field of your mom.
(Sorry, couldn’t resist, as I half expected your comment to end with a “your mom” joke)
If this gets to court, I hope the defense asks for the specific objectionable passages to be read aloud, and then has a similarly gruesome passage from the Bible read aloud right after. Just keep going until the case is thrown out, or the Bible is also banned.
All those comments, and only you knew what was really up? People really do treasure their ignorance…
Canola is a North American thing. AFAIK the British are familiar with the term “rapeseed” and don’t need the rebranding.
You assume there’s lots of chemicals, but did you check? The process of canning food doesn’t necessarily require a lot of chemicals: a lot of canned food is cooked in the can, after it’s sealed, which kills most of the microbes that might spoil the food and make you sick. And because it’s sealed, no microbes can get in, either.
Are the bikes just left parked around the city? Here in Montréal, we have Bixi, with docks for the bikes every few blocks, and bikes have to be returned to a dock when you’re done (or you’ll get docked for the price of the bike, pun intended) so we don’t hear about discarded bikes much.
The program is also a resounding success here!
But the bribe amounts have very little to do with how unfathomably rich the “donors” are! If you look at all those bribes, the amounts are still within the realm of what the 99% could put together.
But I don’t even think it would cost the 99% that much, because it would force the 1% to up their game (in other words, there’d be bribe inflation) until the 99% can’t follow suit, which means the 99% wouldn’t even need to pay, in the end. But the higher price would make some bribers think twice, which might lead to less bribery happening.
But they were hacking all the IPs simultaneously!