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Reply to Zipline’s new drones release tethered mini-drones for precision package deliveries - These drone deliveries drop down from up to 300 feet high in a tethered ‘droid’ with its own propellers to target small landing zones like a table. by speckz
Yo Dawg, heard you like drones, so we put drones in yo drones so you can fly while you fly.
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Reply to comment by NomenNescio13 in Is there a type of precipitation that exists on other planets but not ours? Or theoretical precipitation that doesn’t happen here? by ButIHateTheTaste
We distinguish rain, snow, slush and hail by the phas-of-matter and composition of the falling "water"... as alternatives to "falling" water, we have fog, dew, jack frost, icycles... different ways for water to arrive on something. We also have different end results: puddle, mud, snow, black ice.
Differentiating precipitation by the chemical that falls is easy (we have water, acid, ash, and fish here on earth) but I find the different physical processes of precipitation also interesting. For example, frozen CO2 (aka dry ice) sublimates into gas, and the opposite process (deposition?) would be interesting to see.
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Reply to comment by SpermWhaleGodKing in [WP] you entered the super power lottery, and now all the liquid in your body is alcohol, turns out that not everyone wins after all. by Tokumeiko2
Congrats, OP, you killed the MC before even the author got to him!
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Reply to comment by Disastrous_Elk_6375 in [R] [P] OpenAssistant is a fully open-source chat-based assistant that understands tasks, can interact with third-party systems, and retrieve information dynamically to do so. by radi-cho
Sorry, I just casually watch Yannic Kilcher's YT videos, so I don't know much else.
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Reply to comment by Disastrous_Elk_6375 in [R] [P] OpenAssistant is a fully open-source chat-based assistant that understands tasks, can interact with third-party systems, and retrieve information dynamically to do so. by radi-cho
The plan is to make it kinda good and train in (on industrial hardware) and then distill it down to a smaller model that ideally can fit in a consumer GPU. It's going to be big at first but they do want to make it small eventually.
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Reply to comment by happyhourscience in Back in the late 90s, I remember hearing that scientists “cloned a sheep”. What actually happened with the cloning, and what advancements have been made as a result of that? by foxmag86
So iPSCs are sort of like off-brand stem cells that can be produced without messing with embryos?
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Reply to comment by Acceptable-Cress-374 in [D] Fine-tuning open source models on specific tasks to compete with ChatGPT? by jaqws
So using a big network to teach a small network? That's a thing people do. See teacher-student learning, and distillation.
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Reply to comment by magpiesonskates in [D] Has any research been done to counteract the fact that each training datapoint "pulls the model in a different direction", partly undoing learning until shared features emerge? by derpderp3200
Would using a bath size of "all your data at once" (so basically no batching) be ideal, if unfeasible?
Zondartul t1_j194jbh wrote
If an expert offers an opinion in an area that he is not an expert in, then he does not offer an expert opinion.
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Zondartul t1_ize1ase wrote
Actually, the production of a single Boeing 747 takes about 43 days.
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Reply to [Homemade] Beef Stew by spaz_chicken
Hearty!
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Zondartul t1_ixr316h wrote
Reply to THE MOON, MareAU, digital art, 2022 by MareAUs
Aperrently [The Moon] is a JoJo character, or maybe even a Stand thereof.
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Reply to comment by EvilNoobHacker in [WP] "Alright, you little assholes. Settle down. I'm Mr. Constantine. I've been asked to teach you kids how to defend against dark magic. I'm gonna teach you more than that. I am going to teach you how to *royally* !@#$ someone up." by reallygoodbee
Seems legit.
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Reply to comment by LordLovesGingers in [WP]"Why are you just standing there and where is your uniform?! You are here to serve the demon king and we can't have someone incompetent like you, get moving!". I knew I hadn't met most of my lower-ranked generals so he must not recognize me. No matter I want to see how this will play out. by Blackrose_920
Anime adaptation when?
Zondartul t1_ivju0j9 wrote
Can it do symbolic logic? How does it compare to SymPy?
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Reply to comment by kujasgoldmine in NASA spacecraft records Epic ‘marsquakes’ as it prepares to die by wmdolls
imagine a desert and then the camera vibrates a little
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Reply to Paradoxically, what makes you unique is your relation to other people. The more robustly we try to identify who we are, the more we become embedded in all others. by IAI_Admin
Not something I thought of before, but obviously true in hindsight. Uniqueness is, by definition, a relation object A has to similar objects B1...Bx. The relation being that A is only one in that group that has a certain set of properties.
So you can he unique among all the people, but you can't be "just unique".
Now, whether the culture of "be unique" and the need to distinguish yourself from other people makes sense, is an entirely different discussion.