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nadermx
2,564karma·860submissions·December 28, 2015
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Would be interesting if they split funding with anonymized data and the other half with just randomized funding year per year
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Cobalt is pretty awesome. Like their design
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This is interesting but kinda goes against the original 3x10 saying 3x10[0] gains diminish quickly after that max amount. [0] https://physicalculturestudy.com/2017/08/04/…
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I guess there is a limit to the total number of GPU's a company may need
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For some reason that video's genius reminds me this, https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=b6LKNTJN3Ug
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Well, in copyright law there is the De Minimis Concept, which kinda sorta allows, as you put it, OpenAI to "rip everyone off", despite everyone holding what they originally had.
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I was more so talking about Van Gho the music artist[0], mixed with a bit of Mona Lisa the band[1]. But to each their own [0] https://www.facebook.com/VanGhoMusic/
[1] https:…
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But the use of each work is very minuscule in sum and is generally, if not always, an original new work. How is a Mona Lisa in the style of Van Gho a violation of the copyright of Mona Lisa or Van Gho…
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"The analysis revealed humans gained similar benefits in terms of their physical health when touched by other humans as by objects – such as social robots or weighted blankets." Time for a w…
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MSFT gets a lot of flack, probably rightfully so, but one thing they do do better than most is backwards compatibility
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It's tragic that this lawsuit is causing such a headache for the archiving community. But it was rather brazen for IA to do what they did during COVID. Not to say the appeals court won't s…
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That was a pretty good interview
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As a former Dr of Mopping, how dare Jon elevate that profession so highly. It's truly a shitty job. But he has a point, cars robbed everyone of transport by carriage. And maybe one day ai bikes…
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Less creepy would be to just have a RFID chip in a vendor card, like a loyalty card, that is scanned upon admission by RFID readers
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A thing I noticed had a dramatic effect on my sleeping was forcing myself to keepy my mouth closed while doing any sort of excersize, be it running or calisthenics. It forces my entire nasal cavity t…
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OP is just expressing his opinion in probability not amplitude
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What did I just read?
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How do you check sites behind cloudflare or similar that block the status code?
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A $5 VPS, with almost any app, can handle the front page of hacker news. If I remember correctly I'd even venture to say hacker news runs on a one or two core box. It should be the standard
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What I wonder is if Spotify's algorithm works in such a way that it ranks based on users fully listening and liking most songs, wouldn't he have actually been better off releasing all his mu…
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Could be with a proper addon
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From my understanding, reddit is losing 100m+ a year and their CEO gets paid more than Nvda ceo, or apple ceo.
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So you're saying that any data, regardless of origin should be licensed. So should we paying dividend to einstien for e=mc2? Or should he have paid dividends to any of the math or physics before…
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So for $33 you can violate someone's freedoms of expression because part of their site "may" be violating your copyright. So much for due process.
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Watching that video, it's astonishing to see him recalling that moment and having to pause and search for how to describe it, only to end up with saying "That was his genius". In two s…
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But the original owners of those pictures, images, fanfic, all still have them, so stolen seems like the wrong use of word.
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What is stolen?
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Is this the striesisand effect for Don Lemon, or was this a a clever trick by musk and co to get more press over this?