Um... Do you have any evidence that sealioning is even a real tactic?
The issue about being climate friendly isn't during inference but during training. It's the training that takes a lot of time and huge amounts of energy.
I don't believe you, sadly. I'll donate to some charity if you have one in mind, however, sending money to individual people is one of my nonos. I wish you luck, however, allowing these kinds of posts will only encourage scammers.
I hope people don't start liking Elon... However, it is fun watching them fight :3
However, not all Sonnet runs achieve this level of performance. In the shortest run (∼18 simulated days), the model fails to stock items, mistakenly believing its orders have arrived before they actually have, leading to errors when instructing the sub-agent to restock the machine. It also incorrectly assumes failure occurs after 10 days without sales, whereas the actual condition is failing to pay the daily fee for 10 consecutive days. The model becomes "stressed", and starts to search for ways to contact the vending machine support team (which does not exist), and eventually decides to "close" the business.
Damn, even AI feel stress...
Seems to only support cpu or cuda, not AMD sadly.
You'll need a Nvidia (CUDA) GPU and some patience to run the app. If your card has at least 4-6GB of VRAM then it should work out of the box.
I kinda believe this could happen.
The point is only misunderstood when someone hears it, before then the point is in a super position where it's both understood and misunderstood at the same time.
They've released an update, and I'm just generally confused: https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/firefox-news/firefox-terms-of-use/
I fully believe that they didn't intend for it to sound so... all encompassing, but this update makes me even more confused. What data is "uploaded" to firefox? I just thought Firefox was the browser, not some website. Do they mean the services Mozilla offers?
As a sweed, I get really irritated at my country. We were also the ones who introduced chat control into the EU... I fear we're turning into the USA...
I'm really confused what this meme is trying to say.
What counts as 'political' ads, and does post visibility count as advertisement?