

Are economists considered physical scientists? Iāve read it as āsocial scientists are dumb except for economistsā. Which fits my prejudice for econo-brained less wrongers.
Are economists considered physical scientists? Iāve read it as āsocial scientists are dumb except for economistsā. Which fits my prejudice for econo-brained less wrongers.
If I find a cool piece of driftwood and frame it, did I do art?
Kinda? I āfoundā a defective injection molding part, where the color of previous batch seeped in in a pattern that looks like a flower. Itās really pretty. That there is no intention behind it makes it more interesting to me. It wasnāt trivial to put it on a wall. I had to use nails and iron wire and then balance it. I am fine with not calling it art. On a scale 1-10 it definitely is not more than 2.
I think itās more like Alien vs Predator.
āBoth what Iāve seen, and what the administration sees, is you all are one of the most respected technology groups in the federal government,ā Shedd told TTS workers. āYou guys have been doing this far longer than Iāve been even aware that your group exists.ā
(emphasis mine)
Well, maybe start acting like it champ.
personally i think that Vietnamese invasion on all ea compounds would solve a lots of problems and disband a couple of startups
But arenāt they used to dealing with VC?
Iām wondering about the benchmark too. Itās way above my level to figure out how it can be gamed. But, buried in the article:
Moreover, ARC-AGI-1 is now saturating ā besides o3ās new score, the fact is that a large ensemble of low-compute Kaggle solutions can now score 81% on the private eval.
The most expensive o3 version achieved 87.5%
Man I donāt need to be reminded of the sorry state of meat alternatives.
Itās bitterly funny to me that fashoid governments started banning cultivated meat as if the economic and technical issues werenāt enough. Ignorants terrified of threats they made up in their head as always.
The promptfans testing OpenAI Sora have gotten mad that itās happening to them and (temporarily) leaked access to the API.
https://techcrunch.com/2024/11/26/artists-appears-to-have-leaked-access-to-openais-sora/
āHundreds of artists provide unpaid labor through bug testing, feedback and experimental work for the [Sora early access] program for a $150B valued [sic] company,ā the group, which calls itself āSora PR Puppets,ā wrote in a post ā¦
āWell, they didnāt compensate actual artists, but surely they will compensate us.ā
āThis early access program appears to be less about creative expression and critique, and more about PR and advertisement.ā
OK, I could give them the benefit of the doubt: maybe theyāre new to the GenAI space, or general ML Space ⦠or IT.
But Iām not going to. Of course itās about PR hype.
Also, I the image is perfect. I especially like the Joe Kucan-looking general embedded in the star trek tactical station. The Technology of Peace aināt what it used to be, is it?
Is that a screenshot from Command&Conquer 4?
That article gave me a whiplash. First part: pretty cool. Second part: deeply questionable.
For example these two paragraphs from sections āproblem with codeā and āmagic of dataā:
āModular and interpretable codeā sounds great until you are staring at 100 modules with 100,000 lines of code each and someone is asking you to interpret it.
Regardless of how complicated your programās behavior is, if you write it as a neural network, the program remains interpretable. To know what your neural network actually does, just read the dataset
Well, ājust read the dataset broā sound great sounds great until you are staring at a dataset with 100 000 examples and someone is asking you to interpret it.
I thought it was for Bozo
Who knows. The only thing that came to my mind reading that is the joke āstatement made by utterly derangedā. And then I realized there is no joke.
It was supposed to. Iām just not that good at writing.
Yeah, neural network training is notoriously easy to reproduce /s.
Just few things can affect results: source data, data labels, network structure, training parameters, version of training script, versions of libraries, seed for random number generator, hardware, operating system.
Also, deployment is another can of worms.
Also, even if you have open source script, data and labels, thereās no guarantee youāll have useful documentation for either of these.
I am neither left nor right wing, as Iām a libertarian
Ah, yes, the classic āIām not like the other girlsā of politics.
It would be funny if someone was literally beating up servers with a wooden shoe.
Then there is John Michael Greerā¦
Wow, thatās a name I havenāt heard in a long time.
A regular contributor at UnHerdā¦
I did not know that, and I hate that it doesnāt surprise me. I tended to dismiss his peak oil doomerism as wishing for some imagined āharmony with natureā. This doesnāt help with that bias.
The first paragraph surprised me. I didnāt know there were still some true believers left.
YAML is great if you need to make simple configuration files
⦠which is why no one uses it for things like Kubernetes /s
āThe Camp of the Saints is a 1973 French dystopian fiction novel by author and explorer Jean Raspail. A speculative fictional account, it depicts the destruction of Western civilization through Third World mass immigration to France and the Western world.ā
More of a train whistle than a dog whistle this one.