You’re not great taking medical advice from a doctor either, seeing how often they’re wrong.
You’re not great taking medical advice from a doctor either, seeing how often they’re wrong.
I remember back in the day this automated downloader program… the links had a limit of one download at a time and you had to solve a captcha to start each download.
So the downloader had built in “solve other’s captcha” system, where you could build up credit.
So when you had say 20 links to download you spent some minutes solving other’s captchas and get some credit, then the program would use that crowdsourcing to solve yours as they popped up.
🫰🤙🫵👌✊🫳🫸🤲🤌
I worked on one where the columns were datanasename_tablename_column
They said it makes things “less confusing”
I mean, I totally agree with you. But that also kinda ignores all the useful things a dog can be trained to do.
So you’re saying it’s already feature complete with most json libraries out there?
Yep, I usually make docker environments for cuda workloads because of these things. Much more reliable
Some radios:
Because in texts, if something like that is written the request is usually granted
Because of the number of potential words in the dictionary, it’s still fairly secure. I would recommend 5 or 6 words though
Maybe steam deck could be an alternative? Hardware itself is more expensive, but there’s so much good cheap or even free games.
Whisper AI? https://openai.com/research/whisper
With my cats, this is the start of ww3. We got one floof that loves our other two floofs, but they don’t like having him near them and will hiss/attack :(
Goof floof just wants to be friend 😿
AI comments like this is why we can’t have nice things
after No Man’s Sky people kind of expected that with their budget / resources they would manage to fix that game’s problems and create something richer + more seamless
That was basically what I hoped for. NMS type game, but with Skyrim/ fallout level modding, stories, quests and deeper meaning to it.
And with better procgen. They have the manpower and expertise to do that.
I haven’t bought the game yet, waiting to see the initial responses. Now… I’ll probably pick it up on sale sometime, when bugs are fixed and there’s solid mods.
With the occasional hostile takeover
I was trying to find an article I read about a year ago, about an experiment where AI was assisting a doctor. Where it suggested questions and possible diagnosis for the doctor to look into.
IIRC the result was both faster and more accurate diagnosis. Too bad I can’t find it again now :(