That was the joke
That was the joke
Reported, rule 5
It changes with the season, but lately I have been loving “Boots of Spanish Leather.”
Soon? It’s already offensive, you bigot!
Since myself and others had no issues with your float needle example, mind sharing what you searched for, and what Google returned?
Huh, turns out this stuff is pretty complicated. Should have known 😛
Maybe they could allow links to stories about the US which are from foreign news outlets. E.g. US bombing in yemen:
Errrm,
Ma’am*
Sorry you just have a very raspy voice.
You, sir, are a genius
Tomato, tomato translates hilariously poorly in text, I’m dying
orders delivery
falls asleep
complains about “Bullshit fucking app”
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What for those of us who are dumb but not curious?
I’m not really following you but I think we might be on similar paths. I’m just shooting in absolute darkness so don’t hold much weight to my guess.
What makes transformers brilliant is the attention mechanism. That is brilliant in turn because it’s dynamic, depending on your query (also some other stuff). This allows the transformer to be able to distinguish between bat and bat, the animal and the stick.
You know what I bet they didn’t do in testing or training? A nonsensical query that contains thousands of one word, repeating.
So my guess is simply that this query took the model so far out of its training space that the model weights have no ability to control the output in a reasonable way.
As for why it would output training data and not random nonsense? That’s a weak point in my understanding and I can only say “luck,” which is, of course, a way of saying I have no clue.
You should never wipe with your phone!
I laughed way too hard at this, many thanks.
One of the big advantages of a victorinox is that they’re designed to be essentially maintenance free. As far as I can tell, the intention is that if you leave it in a bag, drawer, car, or just lose it under the couch for a decade, it will be ready to perform when you need it.
Another great benefit is that you can play around with different maintenance routines and find a system that works for you without worrying about corrosion or excessive wear. Try different oils, try it dry, see how it responds.
Clean it with water, compressed air, alcohol, or whatever else you feel like trying. Keep in mind that naturally derived oils will go rancid over time and if you’re too thick, it’ll go sticky.
A similar design philosophy is used with the blade, they are super easy to resharpen. It’s a great blade to learn how to repair and sharpen. It also doesn’t require oiling, but nothing is stopping you from trying it. Just stick to something food-grade so you can use it worry-free on meal prep if you have to.
Lastly, the most important thing you can do to prolong the life of your tool is to learn the limits of the tool set. No matter how well you generally maintain it, using it abusively once will break it.
You’ve got yourself a fine little knife, I hope it serves you well for years to come.
Something sounds off, typically they lock you in a “catalogue year,” so that degree requirement changes are not retroactive, but only affect incoming students.
I would absolutely believe it, makes a lot of sense.
I’m almost certain that it is, though the fact that there’s even a shred of doubt says it all.