there are a lot of machine learning models that are not LLMs- like the model that allows you to extract the subject out of a photo on ios for example. these aren't "shitty", rather "more limited". but all major LLMs are run by the big companies, and they're the ones powering the hype right now.
March 21, 2025 at 6:50 AM
there are a lot of machine learning models that are not LLMs- like the model that allows you to extract the subject out of a photo on ios for example. these aren't "shitty", rather "more limited". but all major LLMs are run by the big companies, and they're the ones powering the hype right now.
every new years and july 4th my poor cat wedges herself behind the dryer in panic (she can get in and out easily, but she shouldn't have to). and all the other pets are terrified too of course. hate these jerks.
January 1, 2025 at 10:03 AM
every new years and july 4th my poor cat wedges herself behind the dryer in panic (she can get in and out easily, but she shouldn't have to). and all the other pets are terrified too of course. hate these jerks.
this really just depends on your superiors and org culture, not so much gender. i have the same curse and i've had the gamut of reactions: punishment and indifference mostly, but once a tiny glimmer of appreciation. it was very nice.
December 26, 2024 at 3:18 AM
this really just depends on your superiors and org culture, not so much gender. i have the same curse and i've had the gamut of reactions: punishment and indifference mostly, but once a tiny glimmer of appreciation. it was very nice.
this is probably a bit? but for reference: my middle class parents could not afford one. my first computer was given to the family from my software engineer uncle when he upgraded. it was a pentium, 133mhz. the year was 2002 (i was 12 at the time). it was treated as a precious gift.
November 26, 2024 at 12:20 AM
this is probably a bit? but for reference: my middle class parents could not afford one. my first computer was given to the family from my software engineer uncle when he upgraded. it was a pentium, 133mhz. the year was 2002 (i was 12 at the time). it was treated as a precious gift.
i mean, the fact that it hasn't been fixed demonstrates that it isn't child's play. it's child's play... if you make certain tradeoffs, which you personally are okay with but not necessarily everyone is.
November 22, 2024 at 7:40 PM
i mean, the fact that it hasn't been fixed demonstrates that it isn't child's play. it's child's play... if you make certain tradeoffs, which you personally are okay with but not necessarily everyone is.