TheRidgeAndTheLadder
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_j3prn0q wrote
Reply to comment by Parabola_Cunt in Earth’s ozone layer on course to be healed within decades, UN report finds | Most of atmospheric layer that protects planet from ultraviolet radiation likely to be fully recovered for most of world by 2040. by SetMau92
They were never cool
And you couldn't even plug them in until 2012
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_j3pko01 wrote
Reply to comment by RollingCarrot615 in Earth’s ozone layer on course to be healed within decades, UN report finds | Most of atmospheric layer that protects planet from ultraviolet radiation likely to be fully recovered for most of world by 2040. by SetMau92
This is Tesla's contribution. They made EVs sexy. Which were more expensive and harder to make at the time.
Edit: Haven't seen a comment awing this hard in a while. If you're brigading, why not leave a comment?
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_j30sxmz wrote
Reply to comment by blueSGL in 2022 was the year AGI arrived (Just don't call it that) by sideways
Autodidact might have to be redefined after this.
Are you an audodidact if you watch a course on YouTube?
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_j1omo2g wrote
Reply to comment by carefreeguru in Cloudhiker: Randomly discover the most interesting, weird or funny websites of the internet like in the old StumbleUpon days by theKovah
We're gonna bring it back.
The web is broken
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_j0fe8qy wrote
Reply to comment by Superschlenz in Update of ChatGPT by Sieventer
They're kinda past that point. They need higher quality data
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_izd6ikk wrote
Reply to comment by NightmareOmega in What do you think of all the recent very vocal detractors of AI generated art? by razorbeamz
I can see where you got that, but I see the problem being that copyright is fundamentally incompatible with the information age.
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_izayfk4 wrote
Reply to comment by bjt23 in What do you think of all the recent very vocal detractors of AI generated art? by razorbeamz
Copyright is a long outdated concept.
AI art is just an immovable object that makes that fact obvious.
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_iykc7rq wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in As a solo Founder, ChatGPT is like skilled coworker! Really impressive by LZRBRD
Who is the target?
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_iyk6qmz wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in As a solo Founder, ChatGPT is like skilled coworker! Really impressive by LZRBRD
So if you don't know who they are talking to, and you don't know the code, what makes you think there's a message at all?
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_iyk1uzj wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in As a solo Founder, ChatGPT is like skilled coworker! Really impressive by LZRBRD
Okay so I clicked on both links in a cybersecurity isolation browser unit and they both just sent me images.
What's the code?
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_iyk034z wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in As a solo Founder, ChatGPT is like skilled coworker! Really impressive by LZRBRD
What picture? Who is "they"?
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_iyjwj9a wrote
Reply to comment by Nellasofdoriath in Mars had an ancient asteroid impact similar to the Chicxulub ‘planet killer’ impact on Earth, a discovery that may have astrobiological implications by marketrent
We're siingin'... Bye bye microbial life
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_iyjrwlu wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in As a solo Founder, ChatGPT is like skilled coworker! Really impressive by LZRBRD
Now that's an interesting malfunction. I wonder where this was supposed to be posted to? Fresh sock too
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_iyf0irb wrote
Reply to comment by coreopsidaisies in New harvester amplifies electric power generated from human walking motion by about 90 times. Since the power generation performance can be improved without increasing the device size, the technology is expected to generate power to drive small wearable devices from non-steady vibrations by Wagamaga
Mechanical watch sized
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_iy5bpgi wrote
Reply to comment by Cultural_League_3539 in The weird and wonderful art created when AI and humans unite - Will AI kill art? Not likely, says the artist Alexander Reben, who has been working with AI for years. In fact, we may be entering an exciting new period that changes how we think about creativity itself by AGIAISA
When you find something you like better
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_ixl3m77 wrote
Reply to comment by Masark in Stable Diffusion 2.0 Release — Stability.Ai by Dr_Singularity
I'll be back this time tomorrow to turn it into a docker container if that would be useful for anyone
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_iwx9ysp wrote
Reply to comment by makingthegreatest in Dark Matter as an Intergalactic Heat Source. Spectra from quasars suggest that intergalactic gas may have been heated by a form of dark matter called dark photons. by MistWeaver80
Sure, but there are alternate theories that are compatible with experiments into the modern day.
We don't know for sure that dark matter is a thing because we don't know for sure our model is relevant in that area.
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_iwx2479 wrote
Reply to comment by jl_theprofessor in Dark Matter as an Intergalactic Heat Source. Spectra from quasars suggest that intergalactic gas may have been heated by a form of dark matter called dark photons. by MistWeaver80
In my particular misunderstanding, yes.
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_iwx1skv wrote
Reply to comment by Dante2005 in Dark Matter as an Intergalactic Heat Source. Spectra from quasars suggest that intergalactic gas may have been heated by a form of dark matter called dark photons. by MistWeaver80
Is it controversial to say dark matter is an unknown for science?
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_ivrgobo wrote
Reply to According To This New AI Research At MIT, Machine Learning Models Trained On Synthetic Data Can Outperform Models Trained On Real Data In Some Cases, Which Could Eliminate Some Privacy, Copyright, And Ethical Concerns by Shelfrock77
Training on generated data seems like it would reinforce local maxima
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_iv6irbn wrote
Reply to comment by now-here-be in TSMC approaching 1 nm with 2D materials breakthrough by maxtility
50% power usage drop. Same as any other process change.
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_iue1946 wrote
Reply to comment by sir_duckingtale in What's the AI scene like in China? by TachibanaRE
Nah, tencent is a minority investor. Wouldn't seem it if you just get news from memes
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_iuaaipo wrote
Reply to comment by senorali in eli5: What are freemasons and why are there so many conspiracies about them? by SovietCyka756
You can disagree with whether it's a goal that should be changed, it's a good conversation to have.
But the goal is specific: "make good men better".
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_iuaady4 wrote
Reply to comment by farts-_- in eli5: What are freemasons and why are there so many conspiracies about them? by SovietCyka756
They're all branches. Shriners, Knights Templar, the list goes on. None is more or less legitimate.
TheRidgeAndTheLadder t1_j485d2h wrote
Reply to comment by dannzter in “100-1000 Times Better” – Tiny Magnetic Vortices Could Transform High-Performance Computers by Shelfrock77
It's a candidate to replace the transistor