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although the only #Go things I'm running in there are a WriteFreely blog and the Saltyd #SaltyIM broker ... each running in separate #FreeBSD #jail, those are still running the 14.1-Release (at the moment) anyways.
although the only #Go things I'm running in there are a WriteFreely blog and the Saltyd #SaltyIM broker ... each running in separate #FreeBSD #jail, those are still running the 14.1-Release (at the moment) anyways.
although the only #Go things I'm running in there are a WriteFreely blog and the Saltyd #SaltyIM broker ... each running in separate #FreeBSD #jail, those are still running the 14.1-Release (at the moment) anyways.
Upgrading my FreeBSD box to 14.2-RELEASE ... I may have read something about some-Go-thing breaking but 🤞
Upgrading my FreeBSD box to 14.2-RELEASE ... I may have read something about some-Go-thing breaking but 🤞
Upgrading my FreeBSD box to 14.2-RELEASE ... I may have read something about some-Go-thing breaking but 🤞
@eapl if your point is to state that the extension is redundant, why “twt.txt”, and not “twtxt”?
good luck with the doughnut on a stick in a URL
good luck with the doughnut on a stick in a URL
good luck with the doughnut on a stick in a URL
good luck with the doughnut on a stick in a URL
You can call it whatever you want, that’s the beauty of it. There is no need to set a “standard” for this. To prove it, I will setup one feed, and name the file “sørenpeter.txt”. 🤭
[47°09′06″S, 126°43′15″W] Weather forecast alert -- storm from NE
Less than 30 minutes for Path of Exile II, and the queue of players waiting for the servers to open the gates is now at 22,525. More than 1 million have purchased the early access to the game. It is going to be a rough ride!
❤️ 🎶: Loop of Love by Jeong Dong Won
❤️ 🎶: Snow Flower by DOYOUNG
❤️ 🎶: Ghost by Han Dong Geun
[47°09′03″S, 126°43′58″W] 4250 days without news from Herve
@wbknl "The shocking untold story of the elite secret society of hackers fighting to protect our freedom – “a hugely important piece of the puzzle for anyone who wants to understand the forces shaping the internet age." -- which edition?
Pinellas County Running: 7.00 miles, 00:10:07 average pace, 01:10:44 duration
work life is killing me. this was hard and i am just on empty recently.
#running
Pinellas County Running: 7.00 miles, 00:10:07 average pace, 01:10:44 duration
work life is killing me. this was hard and i am just on empty recently.
#running
Pinellas County Running: 7.00 miles, 00:10:07 average pace, 01:10:44 duration
work life is killing me. this was hard and i am just on empty recently.
#running
❤️ 🎶: Boyfriend by YEONJUN
[47°09′04″S, 126°43′31″W] Raw reading: 0x6752E741, offset +/-1
❤️ 🎶: HUNJUNG YEONSUH by WINTER
[47°09′20″S, 126°43′56″W] Transponder fixed
[47°09′38″S, 126°43′47″W] Transfer aborted
* Page size 1MB
* Median 50 pages per query
* 80% pages cached
* 200us SSD reads
* 100us Memory reads
* Query time:
* (50x0.80x100)+(50x0.20x200) = 6,000
* 6000us
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* Page size 1MB
* Median 50 pages per query
* 80% pages cached
* 200us SSD reads
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* Query time:
* (50x0.80x100)+(50x0.20x200) = 6,000
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> PhD level science questions? (+1)
niftydude an hour ago
A PhD level science question is a question that can only be answered by scientific research and experimentation.
And no, by "research", I do not mean googling.
Literally the whole point of a scientific PhD is to perform experiments and study to answer a specific research question that no one has looked into yet.
Whilst ChatGPT can probably can answer "PhD-level science questions" with the same generation of plausible bullshit it answers all questions, I very much doubt ChatGPT can answer PhD-level science questions with any sort of accuracy.
It can't do that without performing experiments (that in some cases might be complex enough to last years).
Just more of the marketing BS silicon valley seems to be full of these days. Remember when California was actually making products that benefited society as well as making money?
> PhD level science questions? (+1)
niftydude an hour ago
A PhD level science question is a question that can only be answered by scientific research and experimentation.
And no, by "research", I do not mean googling.
Literally the whole point of a scientific PhD is to perform experiments and study to answer a specific research question that no one has looked into yet.
Whilst ChatGPT can probably can answer "PhD-level science questions" with the same generation of plausible bullshit it answers all questions, I very much doubt ChatGPT can answer PhD-level science questions with any sort of accuracy.
It can't do that without performing experiments (that in some cases might be complex enough to last years).
Just more of the marketing BS silicon valley seems to be full of these days. Remember when California was actually making products that benefited society as well as making money?
@johanbove Congrats! 🥳 I think it's only 4 years for me 😅
@johanbove Congrats! 🥳 I think it's only 4 years for me 😅
@lyse Haha! No! Golf biggie 🤣
@lyse Haha! No! Golf biggie 🤣
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1175 ARCHIVED:82637 CACHE:2646 FOLLOWERS:17 FOLLOWING:14
Also, Thank you bringing it up. It's literally a goldmine and it woud've taken me ages to stumble upon it all by myselfe (if I ever did). xD
@bender Guess what! it actually works xD
@movq The view in these is pretty gorgeous as well!! 👌
@movq The view in these is pretty gorgeous as well!! 👌
@movq The view in these is pretty gorgeous as well!! 👌
[47°09′31″S, 126°43′38″W] Transponder still failing -- switching to analog communication
@prologic Heck yeah, gorgeous! Did you hike up there?
@movq Uuuh, nice! Despite the weather service claiming that it is snowing at this very moment, there is absolutely nothing here.
It just worked fine like nothing had ever happened when I booted my laptop this morning.
[47°09′07″S, 126°43′35″W] Transponder malfunction
@prologic which models do you prefer, and what made you prefer them?
@prologic believe it or not, those green leaves and vines are eatable! Nice view, mate. Love the skies and mountains at the horizon!
@prologic Oh, nice! I can hear the cicadas. 😃
@prologic Oh, nice! I can hear the cicadas. 😃
@prologic Oh, nice! I can hear the cicadas. 😃
@prologic Oh, nice! I can hear the cicadas. 😃
[47°09′34″S, 126°43′16″W] Reading: 1.72 Sv
Nice view from up on the mountain side 😎
Nice view from up on the mountain side 😎
Esta #musiquinta é "pra chocar a família", e então aqui vai uma música de Fuckness. Não é algo que costume ouvir, mas por acaso ouvi disto anteontem, e foi o que me veio à cabeça quando li o tema desta semana.
A música é a "Domingo de manhã", mas podia ser qualquer uma, as músicas deles são todas elas na mesma onda 😛
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cq3uNOQ-XaA
Esta #musiquinta é "pra chocar a família", e então aqui vai uma música de Fuckness. Não é algo que costume ouvir, mas por acaso ouvi disto anteontem, e foi o que me veio à cabeça quando li o tema desta semana.
A música é a "Domingo de manhã", mas podia ser qualquer uma, as músicas deles são todas elas na mesma onda 😛
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cq3uNOQ-XaA
[47°09′05″S, 126°43′49″W] --white noise--
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I like to think of it like this. It takes approximately five months of power, relatively speaking to power, the human brain vs. multiple megawatts hell even multiple gigawatts of power to power even some of the most modest and yet surprisingly complex AI models.
I like to think of it like this. It takes approximately five months of power, relatively speaking to power, the human brain vs. multiple megawatts hell even multiple gigawatts of power to power even some of the most modest and yet surprisingly complex AI models.
There is something about human intelligence that we don't quite yet understand, and it isn't in the complexity or increasing the number of parameters to the order of billions 🤣
There is something about human intelligence that we don't quite yet understand, and it isn't in the complexity or increasing the number of parameters to the order of billions 🤣
In other words, I don't think we can realistically even come close to emulating, emotion, depth, and creativity
In other words, I don't think we can realistically even come close to emulating, emotion, depth, and creativity
@movq This random comment from another Slashdot article pretry much sums up my view on so-called "AI":
> Elevator music
Tony Isaac 20 minutes ago
If you derive your income from producing "elevator music" you might indeed be in danger of losing that income to AI. Also, bumper music--music used to fill otherwise silent gaps between segments of a podcast or radio show--might be a candidate for AI takeover.
But if you produce real music--music with depth and emotion--your job isn't going anywhere.
How can I be so sure? I've seen the kind of code AI writes. I've seen the kind of prose AI writes. Both are amazing, for something computer-generated. But neither would be mistaken for the work of someone skilled or proficient in the art. Music won't be any different.
@movq This random comment from another Slashdot article pretry much sums up my view on so-called "AI":
> Elevator music
Tony Isaac 20 minutes ago
If you derive your income from producing "elevator music" you might indeed be in danger of losing that income to AI. Also, bumper music--music used to fill otherwise silent gaps between segments of a podcast or radio show--might be a candidate for AI takeover.
But if you produce real music--music with depth and emotion--your job isn't going anywhere.
How can I be so sure? I've seen the kind of code AI writes. I've seen the kind of prose AI writes. Both are amazing, for something computer-generated. But neither would be mistaken for the work of someone skilled or proficient in the art. Music won't be any different.