lucidrage
lucidrage t1_jefno4a wrote
Reply to comment by TLDReddit73 in TIL A newborn baby is 75% water at birth. A slightly higher water content than bananas, but slightly less than potatoes. by Imbiberr
>they can explode and cause a mess.
or turn into jelly like that scientist from SERN
lucidrage t1_jefn9qh wrote
Reply to comment by GhettoChemist in TIL A newborn baby is 75% water at birth. A slightly higher water content than bananas, but slightly less than potatoes. by Imbiberr
But friends don't know the way you taste
lucidrage t1_je3zmti wrote
Reply to comment by TheFriendlyArtificer in The guy behind the viral fake photo of the Pope in a puffy coat says using AI to make images of celebrities 'might be the line' — and calls for greater regulation by Lakerlion
What's your dockerfile setup, you incredibly handsome devops engineer? I could never get the docker container to recognize my gpu on windows...
lucidrage t1_jaw3uwu wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in If teeth are mounted in sockets in the jaw bone, how do braces move them around? Do the sockets move with them? by MyCodesCumpie-ling
If you're close to retirement age then you might as well. When do teeth start to fall out?
lucidrage t1_j8kewo9 wrote
Reply to comment by drcopus in [R] [N] Toolformer: Language Models Can Teach Themselves to Use Tools - paper by Meta AI Research by radi-cho
> allow it to generalise to generate new ones!
FTFY, that's how you get skynet!
lucidrage t1_j698ucl wrote
Reply to comment by Stachemaster86 in $2.5t spending potential held by Chinese consumers if reopens fully. by Infamous_Sympathy_91
> it still beats both in a take of $130B. Baba made $85B during the last Singles Day
That just shows you how many singles there are in China! I bet $80B of that was from those buttplug vibrators on aliexpress!
lucidrage t1_j61u7zt wrote
Reply to comment by ObjectManagerManager in Few questions about scalability of chatGPT [D] by besabestin
>that's called a
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>search engine
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like bing? :D
Google isn't known to develop and keep new products. When that google engineer leaked that "sentient AI" model, why didn't google beat the news by releasing a google-gpt with search engine capabilities?
With their 150k engineers, I doubt they lack the resources to build a user-friendly version of their LLM so how come they've been sitting on their hands the whole time?
lucidrage t1_j61so7l wrote
Reply to comment by cdsmith in Few questions about scalability of chatGPT [D] by besabestin
>convert from PyTorch, Tensorflow, or a model in several other common formats into a Groq program
Are there any effort spend in adding a plugin for a high level framework like keras to automatically use groq?
lucidrage t1_j5i3egt wrote
Reply to comment by TheBigOneV3 in ChatGPT: students could use AI to cheat, but it's a chance to rethink assessment altogether by calliope_kekule
>profs don't teach and just give assignments, activities, and projects(either group/individual) and it's like "you will figure it out".
This is a pretty good description of what most software teams experience when thrown in a project from the product team. It's a good reflection of real life, you have humanity's collective knowledge at your fingertips after all!
lucidrage t1_j4vh8vo wrote
Reply to comment by goomyman in Dutch Students using ChatGPT to finish homework; Teachers aren't noticing by Parking_Attitude_519
> had a no tears official policy for parents which mean don’t force your kid to do homework if they cry
You guys are spoiling the gen ZZs
lucidrage t1_j46rdko wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What does it mean to torque a screw to a specific torque? by alucemet
>You want to make sure the bolt doesn't encounter a resonance frequency, from the machine it's attached to, causing it to come loose.
Does this happen often with cars? Why do we have to retorque the tires 100km after changing it? Do they not tighten it after they swap it?
lucidrage t1_j3l0695 wrote
Reply to comment by jsonathan in [P] I built Adrenaline, a debugger that fixes errors and explains them with GPT-3 by jsonathan
They become self replicating.
lucidrage t1_j2e7pgv wrote
Reply to comment by FruityWelsh in An Open-Source Version of ChatGPT is Coming [News] by lambolifeofficial
Just Blockchain it and use the rewards tokens for api consumption
lucidrage t1_j1c5jxp wrote
Reply to comment by sanman in [D] When chatGPT stops being free: Run SOTA LLM in cloud by _underlines_
Imagine if chatgpt was ad supported... You just invented a new business model!
lucidrage t1_ixuwqq7 wrote
Reply to comment by CosineDanger in TIL that turkeys can sometimes reproduce asexually, forming near-clones of themselves. by WaryLouka
My anaconda don't
lucidrage t1_ix6kc9z wrote
Reply to comment by V12Jaguar in Incinerators can no longer handle 'mountain of cocaine' seized in Antwerp port by bomberesque1
In fact, we'll pay you $1/gram for letting us incinerate for you!
lucidrage t1_iw0fvn4 wrote
It's mostly trial and error and cobbling together training methods used in whatever paper the devs most recently read.
lucidrage t1_itixn7z wrote
Reply to comment by jesjimher in Signatures of alien technology could be how humanity first finds extraterrestrial life by WallStreetDoesntBet
> our "wave emitting" period will be just a blip in history.
especially since the waves travel at lightspeed so the first wave should be at a distance of 200 lightyear at most
lucidrage t1_itixckb wrote
Reply to comment by DookieShoez in Signatures of alien technology could be how humanity first finds extraterrestrial life by WallStreetDoesntBet
>Its an Archer reference
I am the bone of my sword?
lucidrage t1_iswpp2g wrote
Reply to comment by MrValdemar in The killer ground drone revolution is here. The Netherlands has deployed four armed ground robots or unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), making it the first NATO country to do so. The robots are Tracked Hybrid Modular Infantry Systems (THeMIS) UGVs built by the Estonian defense company Milrem Robotics. by mossadnik
What about the new COVID virus they made in a Boston lab?
lucidrage t1_iswpkhf wrote
Reply to comment by imalwayslate11 in The killer ground drone revolution is here. The Netherlands has deployed four armed ground robots or unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), making it the first NATO country to do so. The robots are Tracked Hybrid Modular Infantry Systems (THeMIS) UGVs built by the Estonian defense company Milrem Robotics. by mossadnik
They might rape your dead body for biofuel though
lucidrage t1_jefxu0j wrote
Reply to comment by DaddyIsAFireman in Japan and China Connect Military Hotline to Reduce Tensions by bloomberg
>Thought you were the one who downvoted me so thought you were serious.
it was me, DIO!