rbosetti.bsky.social
Sancho Panza, selector of windmills. he/him
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This answer feels celibate-ish. And too small! Ah, we remember when we were sexually frustrated and prone to lazy thinking.
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*embraces physiognomy and eugenics*
... but my head is fine
*gets schooled by editors on what "fine" means*
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The idea of using, specifically, Large language models seems inherently fraught, because these things are necessarily trained on data from everybody's over-confident cousin, The Internet. The best critique I've seen is softwarecrisis.dev/letters/llme...
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The people making those distinctions mostly aren't here on BlueSky, they're blogging. Various ML techniques have been successful, but only in use cases where the consumer of the response is inherently antagonistic (ads, automated moderation, DB tuning) and therefore firmly in the exploratory camp.
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The Boys?
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That's the way the cucchiaio tumbles.
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don't forget www.wired.com !
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Oof. Big "cite myself as 'the incredibly clever work of a handsome researcher'" energy
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Source: personal development experience as the lead for graphics and media on an operating system, with colleagues from Google's VR efforts.
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These aren't the big obstacles to VR. Resolution is pretty fine, especially compared to adult visual acuity. Apple's headset is a workable weight and TDP. Most of these products are unable to cope with variance in forehead protrusion, eye distance, and phase alignment for high frequency refresh.
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Very Fine People or Verifyin' People?
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This you?
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Yes, you can, but last I checked you need their birth records or travel papers to prove ancestry.
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Gender: it's a whole Moog
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It certainly wasn't breakdancing.
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There is another perspective here though, right? Free speech may still exist as an idea, but a right with no means of redress isn't a right. Trump hasn't eliminated free speech, but things _have_ meaningfully changed when the Dept of State is deporting protesters in violation of court orders.
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amazing despair ahead
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Shader Pack: Bhut Jolokia
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It seems like the claim here is it's a mistake to keep a strong focus on rights and remediation for violation of those rights (progressivism) rather than just aiming for a permissive regime. What difference does that make when these asshats appease instead of opposing? "Liberal" is a red herring.
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I don't think this is quite right. Schumer, Pelosi. and Schiff are so blatantly failing that I am led to believe that liberal accountability mechanisms aren't working. I agree the radical ones didn't work either. That said, it's the duration, not the severity of their failures. Why let it go on?
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Really, the key to success is uncritically amplifying a slightly different set of voices. The problem definitely isn't conspiratorial thinking. It's the choice of conspiracies. Also, eat more mushrooms.
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The alcohols will not remain as they are under the heat, but the leaves retain their metabolic impact.
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Without drying, the leaves are not shelf stable. It's okay if you're plucking them off while cooking. Over the course of a day or two, though, the alcohols rapidly evaporate, leaving just water and oils (flavor). To keep leaves for weeks or more, they need to be rapidly dried low humidity heat.
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How are you drying those leaves? I find it painful, even with our wood stove and 20-year old female tree out in the front yard.
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Seriously, quit it with this shit. Meeting current beauty standards doesn't make Pete Hegseth any less of a fascist prick.
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Both bay leaf and epazote have sugar alcohols that substitute for metabolic processes and combat food safety risks. Recent paper at www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?p...
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What's the upside of unanimous consent?
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@padilla.senate.gov @schiff.senate.gov
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"Folks, when I said Flag Day was coming up, this is not what I meant"
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I'm sure the folks upset about rogue IMAP will show up any second to excoriate Hegseth.
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Who has the income? Most of the offers I get on my house are from developers, many of them not based in the US. There's plenty of wealth out there, but pretending like the US housing market is 99% US residents seems kinda silly.
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/2 Effective defiance and subversion of fascism requires lots of Rachel Cohens and lots of people observing what happens to them. I’ve made fun of Skadden for as long as I knew what it was, and I’m a critic of BigLaw, but I support and applaud her for standing up. Be Rachel Cohen, not Paul Weiss.
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Madison didn't predict lotteries. These folks want consistent power, not a high-variance chance at real leverage. They're all waiting to make sure having a spine is a Sure Thing (tm)
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Especially if you think it's not serious. Jesus, people aren't actively trying to be difficult to get along with.
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It's a beautiful... the most beautiful tide. Just a tremendous, yuuuge wave of water that clears. It cleans out the coasts people. No need for beach tenders, you can... for the cost of a Costco hot dog you can get a clean, beautiful beach with one of these majestic space tides.
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You taking a 13 year or a 16 year break?