billsil
billsil t1_ja0rhlt wrote
I did AI for 2.5 years.
Language models are trained off the internet. We all know the internet is a toxic place, so yeah it picks up on that. Imagine if you trained one only on controversial subreddits, what would happen?
AI's are a fancy curve fit. I have 4 points, let me draw a best fit line.
billsil t1_j99epup wrote
Reply to comment by manicdee33 in ‘We found the Artemis-I noise level at 5 km had a crackling quality about 40 million times greater than a bowl of Rice Krispies.’ — Maximum noise measured during Artemis-I launch on 16 Nov. 2022 was higher than predicted by marketrent
Depends how much it pops.
136 dB is really loud. Also Bels are not really a unit. You take the logarithm of a pressure relative to 20 microPascals (the threshold of human hearing), so it's unitless. Deci-bels are 1/10 as large as a Bel and just make the numbers easier. Otherwise, we'd be talking about 13.6 Bels.
Beyond that I understand part of it. An octave is a power of 2, so 20 Hz to 40 Hz. The 1/3 octave part means that between 2 octaves, you have 3 bands. So for 20 Hz, the range of interest is 20/2^1/3 to 20*2^1/3 (or 15.9 to 25.2 Hz).
The USA is best known as the country that will do anything to avoid using the metric system.
That quote is metric and English friendly.
billsil t1_j70uzhk wrote
Reply to comment by hiraeth555 in Study shows that regular coffee drinking (2 to 3 cups per day) is associated with lower systolic blood pressure (SBP), peripheral pulse pressure (PP), aortic BP and aortic PP, but with similar arterial stiffness by giuliomagnifico
I had RA before I drank coffee and I've drank a lot of coffee since. Doesn't make a lick of difference.
If you want to do an real RA study, put people on a low carb diet and see how they do. Symptoms will improve. That extra water in your joints hurts. It's inflamed and swelling. Carbs store water so ditch the extra water.
Also, RA is not osteoarthritis. More exercise actually helps RA symptoms. It's the opposite for osteoarthritis.
billsil t1_j70uqvv wrote
Reply to comment by TheDismal_Scientist in Study shows that regular coffee drinking (2 to 3 cups per day) is associated with lower systolic blood pressure (SBP), peripheral pulse pressure (PP), aortic BP and aortic PP, but with similar arterial stiffness by giuliomagnifico
I have anxiety an coffee is great for me. I also have ADHD and it makes my feel like my body is running at the right pace. The more I have to focus on something, the more coffee I'm drinking. Coffee calms me down and I mostly drink it on an empty stomach and always black.
billsil t1_ja5hs3z wrote
Reply to comment by mayayahee in Rock climbing affects cliff-plant communities by reducing species diversity and altering species coexistence patterns by nnomadic
Mountain bikers destroy trails. At least climbers are pro-environment. Don't leave trash, pick up other people's trash, follow the park rules regarding pets, etc.
New routes are definitely cleaned and there are effects there, but I'd imagine the effects are a lot less than what a hiker would do.