A horrible user experience with an insufferable userbase. I can’t believe it even lasted this long.
Who thought it would be great if similar questions overpowered the one you searched for?
A horrible user experience with an insufferable userbase. I can’t believe it even lasted this long.
Who thought it would be great if similar questions overpowered the one you searched for?
Over $700 million in preorders for something that expensive is massive
That’s true but I’m excited about the future of laptops. Some of the specs are getting really impressive while keeping low power draw. I’m currently jealous of what Apple has accomplished with literal all day battery life in a 14inch laptop. I’m hopeful some of the AMD chips will get us there in other hardware.
He’s quoting Full Metal Jacket.
I also loved his freeform stuff. Perhaps scripted hosting just isn’t his bag.
As a current Twitter user I would say there’s actually a large void between normal ads and whatever the hell I’m getting served on that platform these days.
The word algorithm has a bad reputation here, and there is a lot of abuse in over tuning it, but Reddit does do a better job showing me things I want while showing me bits from other communities. Even though there are 8 sorting algorithms here none of them quite satisfy my want. Scaled is a little closer but gives too many posts from the same community.
Alright this one got me. I can’t imagine some of the stories doing absolutely nothing for a viewer and them thinking they are so-so.
This is going to sound vague but I hope it’s somewhat helpful. Make peace with it. Acknowledge what happened, accept that he was rude, and learn from it. It feels like you are already on that road. You recognize now he was being rude, and you feel like you realize the school was too pretentious for you. Take it as a learning moment and look out for it in the future.
This happened a few times with friends. They just dropped like a rock and then were pale for a few hours. It’s not uncommon but I would avoid smoking if it keeps happening. Being knocked out for 5-10 minutes is a long time. Passing out is generally considered a medical emergency.
Very good point
Exactly! When you’re a teenager it’s hard to appreciate these things. I know I definitely took it for granted but I at least respected my family enough to not start an online game around dinner time.
It means a lot to me. That’s why I’m involved in local elections, have been to many protests, volunteer to teach code to kids, and do what I can to spread awareness of my concerns for future elections.
But both you and OP are too busy criticizing people for their apparent lack of action that you can’t be bothered to make a post that’s actually helpful.
Maybe the media coverage makes it seem worse than it is and everyday people aren’t nearly as impacted as it seems? I appreciate the criticism of us veiled as concern though, thank you!
It would though and their paper shows as much. The thing many forget is that it isn’t trained visually like us. Little input changes like this have a big impact.
Now eventually if everyone uses the same glazing method the training won’t care but at the moment this is bespoke enough that it can’t be trained well on it. It will always be an arms race though.
I’m not sure what your experience is with the training data but that would absolutely effect the inputs.
Definitely I’m Minority Report as well in several scenes
Minority Report had some glass storage stuff that was fun to see. He would insert a glass slide into the machine.
An actual problem to worry about too. I think there will always be people looking to contribute but as less people do AI may actually get dumber until they figure out how to train AI with AI
Right but this is preorder. How often does a preorder break even for Apple? How does this income compare to the size of normal preorders?