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Bluesky’s 4th most popular abelisaurid. Mostly doctor who / tech / paleo / general shitposts. Bad language and adult themes. He/him/that
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Yeah I had to look it up though, I’m too young
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It was a mean post, IMO 😆 bsky.app/profile/robe...
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The facial expression *chef’s kiss* 🤌
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I’d love to be wrong
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Yeah same. Plus Max is in the “if we both crash I win” situation and I don’t think the stewards’ newfound common sense extends as far as taking points off
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Is Max finally entering his Find Out era?
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*Qwen
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If anything this type of story benefits proprietary AI companies in their fight against open source
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The particular model used (13B) also isn’t a capability they couldn’t otherwise get either. Alibaba has many equivalent Queen models, I’m guessing llama was just convenient. So it’s a complete non-story.
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That means they think it’s bad, economically?
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😂 actually a damn good rat
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How hairy are French rats, to make a bat seem bald?
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Gonna need a pic to support this one
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There’s normally like 10 papers on arXiv where the authors got further than I did tbf
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Why bother? Pub chains aren’t going to pass that on, it’s just a handout to Wetherspoons
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Realising with some disappointment that I still maintain neurons dedicated to remembering that this is Sio Bibble of Naboo 😆
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How to ensure Google donates to the Harris campaign
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These guys ought to not need the coaching, which is why it’s been so exasperating
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When the tax rises in today’s budget hit, we know who to thank
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Hah, indeed. Early on in my career I had to maintain some awful, awful code (written by boss’s idiot nephew on crazy day rates, that type) and learned the lesson about rewriting fast and hard.
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There’s an element of arrogance to it IMO. “I don’t understand this, it’s probably not important.”
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They’re not having to work their brains too hard except on the bits they find interesting, so everything’s great
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Same! Merc were assuming 2025 would be an uncompetitive year good for training Antonelli, it’s understandable, but RB I don’t understand at all. Sainz easily beats all their options and is (originally) from their own program.
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Happy days!
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At the moment they must be pandering more than usual, what with the need to reassure him that the team isn’t falling apart.
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Careful, this thought is step one on the path to inventing a new frontend framework
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The typescript ecosystem *is* the blighted wasteland, except that some of the radioactive sites are signposted
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This can only be about Sainz
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Of course, it’s both much more likely to attract criticism and currently benefiting them. But I hope Labour members will keep pressing for it
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It’s a bit more cruel like this, with hope slowly dying instead of being snuffed out early