ramblinginternetnerd
ramblinginternetnerd t1_jatsho3 wrote
Reply to comment by snozzberrypatch in [OC] Wikipedia Edits by Day, 2001–2010 by ptgorman
Do wiki admins have jobs as dog walkers or is that only reddit?
ramblinginternetnerd t1_j20qzu1 wrote
Reply to comment by metadatame in [P] We finally got Text-to-PowerPoint working!! (Generative AI for Slides ✨) by Mastersulm
Chat bots are confidently incorrect at times...
Just like consultants. It's a good fit.
ramblinginternetnerd t1_j208mxh wrote
ChatBCG
I laughed too hard at this.I feel like every other time I've dealt with McKinsey or Bain I got told the obvious... or someone just BSed some stuff together and struck out a "strategy" that had HUGE holes in it. "Ohh... so you want us to go after a competitor's industry with a product that's antithetical to the current business model and company reputation... so targetting users where there's VERY high user friction"
EUGH... good product, questionable positioning. Probably should've costed things down a little bit and not tried for the most premium of users.
ramblinginternetnerd t1_j1acy3r wrote
Reply to Physical activity before COVID-19 infection is associated with less severe outcomes. In a study of 194,191 adults with COVID-19, those who were consistently inactive were 191% more likely to be hospitalized and 391% more likely to die than those who were consistently active. by glawgii
Exercise is a miracle cure/prevention aid for TONS of things.
If you're physically capable of exercise, there's no reason to NOT be active.
ramblinginternetnerd t1_j00h0f6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Meta ends $200-a-month Lyft rides perk for its 76,000 employees as cost-cutting continues by Familiar-Turtle
Indirectly...
Executive pay is disproportionately in stock so... they've cut executive pay by around 60% in the last year.
ramblinginternetnerd t1_ivgawp3 wrote
Reply to comment by billjames1685 in [D] At what tasks are models better than humans given the same amount of data? by billjames1685
The human brain was "pretrained" by around 500 million years of evolution (origin of first vertebrate).
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Fear of heights seems somewhat inborn for example.
ramblinginternetnerd t1_jav7cvd wrote
Reply to comment by snozzberrypatch in [OC] Wikipedia Edits by Day, 2001–2010 by ptgorman
Got job, became less active. Got it.