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So that's what happened to the missing govt datasets.
So that's what happened to the missing govt datasets.
I actually agree with two - Jon Haidt presents some compelling insights and Grady makes fun YouTube videos
A legal beagle the other day commented he never expects congress to ever do anything to inconvenience a major business - from Standard Oil on it takes decades of abuse of power before they take action.
The deterministic aspect is easily overcome with a true rng input somewhere - in case of don't know or a tie in decision making a truly random path forward completely independent of current state is readily available. Even a lowly Raspberry Pi has a trng.
They can build in my backyard anytime - kind of limited size but if I get free power.
That's one way to make it so you can check out but you can never leave.
Robot algorithms hate digital hate - exterminate!
Hope next they can fix the addiction to dead broke German economic philosophers.
Altair 8800b with 4k BASIC loaded from cassette tape. Yes I paid $150 for the cassette, with a Xeroxed manual.
1000 amps at 1 millivolt (extra ultra low V) is only 1 watt.
Indeed - also enable exexInstalledOnly
Huh, just an interestingly related idea:
In a 1936 Esquire article entitled âoeThe Crack Up,â author F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote âoeBefore I go on with this short history, let me make a general observationâ" the test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time, and still retain the ability to function. One should, for example, be able to see that things are hopeless and yet be determined to make them otherwise. This philosophy fitted on to my early adult life, when I saw the improbable, the implausible, often the "impossible," come true.â
Just spotted a print magazine in the grocery about "cryptocurrency" so going more mainstream - or, "If you dig a deep enough hole, everybody'll want to jump into it. "
The actual open version is GPT-J tho you need to use a 30 day trial tpu from Google or massive memory / CPU to run it. It is amazing to play with.
Store carbon in old coal mines where it came from ðY
Real programs don't eat cache.