Just wait til you find the 1-1/2" screws
a/b is the unique solution x to a = bx, if a solution exists. This definition is used for integers, rationals, real and complex numbers.
Defining a/b as a * (1/b) makes sense if you're learning arithmetic, but logically it's more contrived as you then need to define 1/b as the unique solution x to bx = 1, if one exists, which is essentially the first definition.
I really don't think it's that bad. The only weird thing is .NET Core becoming just .NET in version 5.
Linux gang, but I use Windows at work and do a full update ("Please wait... We're working on things...") weekly over lunch due to being trapped in the Windows insider program. It takes about half an hour. Longer than compiling a kernel though.
He would need to be gripping extremely hard with his feet and somehow keeping his body rigid in the first panel
Ex-mathematician here, almost certainly in a different "circle," no there isn't. There are widely accepted standard definitions of things like integer, rational, real or complex number. But "number" is not really well defined. Frege's Foundations of Arithmetic contains a classical exploration of this exact question if you'd like some perspective.
Semantic embeddings are a thing. LLMs "work with tokens" but they associate them with semantic models internally. You can externalize it via semantic embeddings so that the same semantic models can be shared between LLMs.
scan qr code
ERROR_SXIFKK_INV_MEM_0
troubleshooting link is just a jpg of a frowny face
Tea, earl gray, hot?
I savescummed a lot through my first playthrough. This time I didn't. Failed the first 2 rolls but hit the nat 20 on this one. That was cool.
Or... the whispers were reported by the other party, or detected by an automatic abuse detection system, they paid off his contract because he was suing them for it and they weren't confident it was a good investment to fight