Objects are fine.
OOP sucks.
Objects are fine.
OOP sucks.
I was a skeptic; “I can’t see all the pixels unless I’m as close to the screen as the screen is wide, why bother?”
Then I went over to my friend’s place and watched some stuff on his 4K OLED. Holy shit. So I can’t see all the pixels, but turns out that only perceiving 2.5-3x the data is still a big improvement.
I’m still not gonna pay for one until they get a lot cheaper.
I’m happy to be affiliated with both so it works for me.
“You’re vegan? No sweat! How about a bean and cheese burrito?”
Ah so my watch branded the face as “sapphire” because it sounded more sellable than “corundum”?
Watch faces are often colorless sapphire; I think industrially produced.
Yes, lemmy should do that.
Mastodon, which has far more users than lemmy, implements “authorized fetch”, which can actually affect whether Meta can just crawl it.
I know we’re on lemmy, but it’s not the case that anything on ActivityPub is necessarily fully public, or that instance-level blocking is identical to user blocking.
Deep Mind is actually delivering shit like an estimate of the entire human proteome structure and creating the transcendently greatest go player of all time.
Meanwhile these chucklefucks are using the same electricity demand as Belgium to replicate a math solver that could probably be assigned as half-term project in an undergraduate class and are pissing themselves about threatening humanity.
The Valley has lost its goddamn mind.
I require humarmip in cons cunt
Embedded Oldster : “Of course, we had it rough. I had to use a single blinking red LED.”
Unix Oldster : “An LED? We used to DREAM about having an LED, I still have hearing loss from sitting in front of daisy wheel printers.”
Punch-card Oldster : “Luxury.”
It can be legal to do medical or biological research that is painful, kills the animal, paralyzes the animal, makes it die of cancer, etc.
You need to get the correct permits and approvals and then it’s legal (I once worked in a lab that among other things killed mice and put their brains in a blender … it was legal, but I didn’t last long in bio after that).
There’s no IRB system, there’s no NIH standards, there are no BSL criteria, that permit dogfighting.
I can be aghast at the Neuralink outcomes without feeling sorry for Mike Vick. And I don’t.
To me, if you wrote/maintain/design a scaled system with uptime and latency requirements, that’s a software engineer.
If you’re laying out buttons and implementing business logic, you’re a programmer. (This was me).
There’s an explicit law against dogfighting though.
Hey wow, the art (the Bloch sphere) is actually relevant to the subject matter of the article.
Yay photo editor!
Or if it clearly violates the rules set up by the mod.
The word “community” goes a long way in answering that question imo.
If we look to the mods take care of everything, we’re a group of content consumers, not a community.
LLM system input is unsanitizable, according to NVidia:
https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/securing-llm-systems-against-prompt-injection/