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Is this AI? It reads like a conglomerate of hacker news career articles. Am I the only one seeing this?

I am sure it is scary to see young people have reactions to vaccines but if you compare the rates of the side effects in comparison with the rate in those who do get COVID you'll see that, in that context, they are indeed minor

https://newsroom.heart.org/news/myocarditis-risk-significant...


Any manned mission in the next 100 years or so to the surface of a moon or planet is basically unnecessary and just to show we can. I am not saying this is a bad thing - but much of the reasons we haven't had manned missions is because it isn't worth it. Robots can do most of what we can do already and what they can't we can do remotely. There's really not a great science reason to send people with our current technology. Robots are already the real explorers.


I think this article makes one assumption that isn't correct. "This means that even though Valve will be selling this hardware at a loss..." From the reviews I have read, Valve is not planning on doing this. They are not doing an Xbox type of deal where games are overpriced and console is cheap. If I am not mistaken, I got this information from the LTT review where they talked with Valve about this directly.


Honestly, if I was Valve, I wouldn't just sell it at a loss, but I would also bundle some store credit.

Getting new people into the Steam ecosystem should be worth losing a bit through the machine sales, with long term thinking.


Ya that’s completely false lol. Lots of reasons to criticize LA, being cloudy isn’t one of them

https://wrcc.dri.edu/cgi-bin/clilcd.pl?ca23174


What’s it going to be next month?


Found the meta PM that thought of this idea


One can memorize a piano piece, write out the notes on a grand staff and tell you all the different musical patterns in it, but if they never put there hands on the keys they won’t be able to play it. Rote learning is part of learning. This trope that’s gotten popular that if you teach concepts the rest will follow is just false. You need both.


No it’s absolutely the correct term. What are you a BBC anchor?


I first used GPT 2.5 many years ago through a google colab notebook. These newer models aren’t all that much better. I’m sure they do better on their tests because they’re trained to beat them but really the biggest “innovation” was a UI and API.


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