Oh my god, you suck
Oh my god, you suck
You don’t really believe that, do you?
Voting for Harris is voting for Harris. Voting for Trump is voting for Trump. Voting third party is voting for Trump. Not voting is voting for Trump. Eating spaghetti is voting for Trump. Why won’t you just vote blue!?
That’s an absolute fantasy, by all accounts the Russian economy is booming.
You. I’m asking you.
Whats it called when an organization murders random people with the hope of scaring the public into not helping a different group?
Does it have an RSS feed? I’d love to have it in my regular news app.
Either way, very cool. Good job!
What the fuck are you talking about?
Currently it’s just a Lemmy client. It’ll be cool to watch the development, but at present I don’t see how it’s any better than voyager. At least on mobile the interface has a lot more dead space than voyager.
To the point of invention
Man that last paragraph is kind of a train wreck isn’t it?
Not usually, no. They usually just want to live somewhere else.
Militants like the Taliban?
Source?
Gotcha. Thanks for the explanation!
If he has now got supreme power couldn’t he just declare that the president doesn’t have supreme power, and hey presto it’s gone?
Maybe I misunderstood the OP? Idk
People sometimes act like the models can only reproduce their training data, which is what I’m saying is wrong. They do generalise.
During training the models are trained to predict the next word, but after training the network is always effectively interpolating between the training examples it has memorised. But this interpolation doesn’t happen in text space but in a very high dimensional abstract semantic representation space, a ‘concept space’.
Now imagine that you have memorised two paragraphs that occupy two points in concept space. And then you interpolate between them. This gives you a new point, potentially unseen during training, a new concept, that is in some ways analogous to the two paragraphs you memorised, but still fundamentally different, and potentially novel.
They’re both nuclear powers.