ishmal
ishmal t1_je7z3xv wrote
Having worked in aerospace, I really hate how Boeing dominates the industry.
But I gotta tell you, I am impressed by how quickly they went from prototype and demo to a working beta. And yes it is a beta, which means that it will improve rapidly. And the Russians are the testers.
ishmal t1_jd10utw wrote
The more the better. But it would be even better if they quit fighting WW1 with artillery and trenches. It's time to break out and start racing overland as if it were the 21st century.
ishmal t1_jacr4xk wrote
Reply to comment by barrygateaux in Ukraine war: Zelensky says situation in Bakhmut worsening by jacobhong
Thanks. I will try that.. I have been wishing that there was a single good reliable frontline news source, and maybe that is it. It seems that /r/ukraine wants to focus on morale and happy news. Which I totally get, and it serves its purpose well. I am sure that there are people who need the daily uplift, and I go there many times a day as well. I also find the best donation spots there.
ishmal t1_jac2g0i wrote
Reply to comment by Dirtypersonpromax in Ukraine war: Zelensky says situation in Bakhmut worsening by jacobhong
ishmal t1_ja1zwpo wrote
Reply to comment by PuzzleheadedKing5708 in U.S. and Russia come together on ISS 'rescue' mission by Free_Swimming
As a boomer who witnessed the downfall of the Soviets, but then worked with the Russians at NASA, I have a strong opinion that you are full of shit.
ishmal t1_j2arsl9 wrote
Reply to comment by pharaohandrew in Russia's Yandex co-founder Volozh pens farewell message to staff by KimCureAll
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ishmal t1_jee8dwc wrote
Reply to Google denies their chatbot Bard was trained with data scraped from ShareGPT by bwwsscnm
I can totally see one or more developers doing somthing like this if they need to develop a feature and the rest of Bard isn't ready yet. They test and verify their feature, add it to Bard, then leave the model behind. So the model would only be used for development and would never be seen by end users.