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What do you think the AI would be trained on?
See also: UnitedHealthCare
Can you expand on “and Trump can’t pardon them”?
That is what they say in the article.
French people only watch French-speaking content, and I find dubbed content awful. I think it would greatly benefit them to redirect resources into local contents.
Sadly yes. It’s included by default in Apple devices and there are talks to bring it back with a Rust implementations. I think Google walked back a bit from their standard setting bullying practice with the antitrust lawsuits / threats of getting broken up. No idea if that will continue with the Musk administration.
Yes. JPEG is limited to 8-bit (which works well with rec.709/sRGB) and modern displays and cameras capture much more than that (typically 14).
sRGB has a very limited color gamut, and using a wider/HDR color profile (eg rec.2020) with only 8-bit per subpixel would result in colour banding.
I don’t want to limit my photo development with poor color definition.
Thanks for the links (I’m already subscribed).
Support JPEG XL or HEIC/HEIF and I will join ;)
(also available on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8QLgLfqh6s )
All the new voter suppression laws are public information. 🧌
That is their goal and we are trying to avoid getting there. Democracy is fragile and what you’ve described is a very likely possibility that we must stop.
Excellent plan!
Indeed. And I was referring to Trump’s weird rambling that “Elon Musk knows ‘those vote counting computers’”. There is also this report pointing to vote manipulation in Clark County, NV : https://electiontruthalliance.org/clark-county%2C-nv (and hopefully more reports to come)
There was at least some fuckery involved in their win, admittedly.
I hope so!
Here are a few ways to prevent bedtime procrastination:
Turning off electronic devices at least one hour before bed. In a darker environment, humans produce the sleep hormone melatonin. Therefore, people should limit the light they receive before going to sleep.[15]
Taking a hot shower or bath to reduce stresses.[15]
Writing down thoughts, feelings, and experiences that stood out throughout the day.[15]
Maintaining a regular wake-up time and bedtime, including on non-working days.[2]
Setting a bedtime routine.
Snacking on nuts, seeds, and pulses, which are sources of the amino acid tryptophan, which helps produce melatonin.[15]
Avoiding alcohol or caffeine late in the afternoon or evening.[2]
Taking melatonin supplements (but exercise caution[33])
Managing one's time by doing things early in the day to avoid staying late and losing essential sleep time.[6]
Taking Vitamin D and magnesium supplements that may help induce sleep.[15]
Setting boundaries at work.
Reducing internet use.[34]
Practicing time management and priority-setting skills.[35]
Using a method called mental contrasting with implementation intentions (MCII).[36]
Yes :-) much moreso with your face included and the sweat is a nice touch
Not everyone can afford a tutor or knows where to find an expert that can answer questions in any given domain. I think such a tool would have made understanding a lot of my college courses a lot easier.
The title is pretty misleading. Kids who used ChatGPT to get hints/explanations rather than outright getting the answers did as well as those who had no access to ChatGPT. They probably had a much easier time studying/understanding with it so it’s a win for LLMs as a teaching tool imo.
How do you have more recourse countering a random third world IP vs a random third world person when both are outside your juridiction?