
The underclause
The underclause
Yeah. I guess it would have to be a static demo after it’s loaded since user input would go through the CPU
This is true. I had to force myself to develop a tolerance to plain water, but of course I’m really glad I did.
I still can’t stand unsweetened flavored water (including tea*), or especially unsweetened and carbonated. Those are all very bitter to me, and therefore undrinkable - particularly given plain water exists.
*But I do like some tea in my sugar.
… Now you have me wondering if it would in fact be possible to run it on a GPU. (As shaders or something I guess)
That does work (actually ‘non emergency city state’). But as another comment mentions, the public knowing it exists is more important than the number itself.
So they are asking a virtual roulette wheel to make the determination if it’s an emergency or not.
I think the non-emergency number should be heavily advertised. I have no idea what the local one for me is (if it even exists)
And an LLM determining that accurately would be a dice roll.
Looks like a brand name
Yes. Definitely a top performer. Even the costume changes alone are impressive.
Yeah, he really has had an amazing career. And puts on a heck of a performance at the shows I’ve seen too.
Weird Al.
Only like 4-5 times so far, but I have tickets for this summer’s tour stop near me
My wallet has my ID with name and address, which is where the car is likely parked, and it has my insurance card which says exactly what make, model, and year the car is, even has the VIN.
As for the second question, the finder has places to be.
Huh. Was not expecting that to be something I’ve heard (part of) dozens of times.
Where one’s not enough and three’s too many
And two bring a man to his knees, hey!
I wonder if there’s a way to buy just the blue (vanilla) ones. All of them are good, but those in particular…
Summaries that look good are something LLMs can do, but not summaries that actually have a higher ratio of important/unimportant than the source, nor ones that keep things accurate. That last one is super mandatory on something like an encyclopedia.
Sounds like Faraday understood the… potential.