What is that piece of metal extending out of focus towards the right?
What is that piece of metal extending out of focus towards the right?
Thank you! Super interesting to know that’s the starting point for that term
Any specific recs for further reading?
I have a friend who, going by your comments and posts, was in a very similar situation as you including living with ADHD and autism.
Most comments here are saying “yes but it depends how you mesh.” I’d just say if you focus on someone specializes in or has worked more with folks with ADHD and autism, that will probably help make your selection and evaluation process easier.
Even if you don’t see it listed on their online profiles, you can ask about that in your initial outreach. I think that will help you make the process more effective.
But I do think that, like with other help topics, if you’re willing to put in the work, having that resource can be very impactful.
Ambidextrous bi with a Pearl pfp?
I feel like I know you already 😏
I was recently revisiting some Billy Joel. He really was a great folk storyteller.
Like, Allentown tells a history so succinctly but authentically. It really is a skill he honed.
I think you may have just created one of the first memes of this community.
I’m going to make this tomorrow and toast it to you
Heck yeah! What’s got you feeling driven?
Eff it, commenting to show I was here
May check out some vinyl bars around me! I’d just read about these recently and am curious to check them out
I suspect the quality LLM development teams will pursue the same in-depth data sourcing & cleaning techniques that quality ML researchers are developing today. Or rather, they’ll do something similar in principle to mitigate this issue.
I still agree with your conclusions. It will be a bigger consideration and less scrupulous teams will be more effected.
What are yal talking about?
This is so fascinating! Thank you for sharing
I came across this for those who are interested in reading more:
https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/becoming-modern/romanticism/romanticism-in-france/a/gericault-portraits-of-the-insane