ELI5: They can now make the fluffy white plastic go back to liquid very well, and they don’t even need too much work for that.
ELI5: They can now make the fluffy white plastic go back to liquid very well, and they don’t even need too much work for that.
TL;DR: Pyrolysis with a yield of 60 percent styrene monomers.
Remember people: The cloud is just someone else’s computer.
Oh, snapdrop is back? The site has been unreachable for years to me
Did you try Adobe InDesign, and how did it fail you? I believe it’s the absolute industry standard for doing any layout stuff, which creating presentations essentially is.
EDIT: Alright, I see. No linux counterpart.
That will be getting a problem in the future. People will start putting highly sensitive and confidential information into ChatGPT and the like. And of course they’ll use this data. Industrial espionage might get as easy as asking a common LLM for help with a specific problem.
Fun Fact: There’s a whole scientific discipline solely focused at making science available to average joe, it’s called science communication.
Not sure what you’d expect a LLM model to do, but reading deeper into science communication will certainly help you understand and achieve what you are looking for.
Isn’t that the whole purpose of an Abstract?
currently, storage space is significantly cheaper than all the cpu power needed to generate the images from a text description. also, what if you actually wanted to view the backgroud of the object? and where’s the advantage besides an at best 40 % increased storage space edficiency? after all, people are taking pictures to actually capture the moment. else they would do voice memos all the time.
There’s a hackable smart watch. It’s got a screen and might not be usable for you for any productivity. Completely open source, as it seems. Called bangle.js 2, not too expensive so you might give it a shot?
Easy. Just pressure cook it at 4.5 bar (65 Psi) in your industrial grade pressure cooker.
Being realistic, I guess someone accidentally swapped Celsius and Farenheit?
EDIT: Nope, seem to be wrong. They do mean 145 degC. On the other hand, I found a source reporting that 57 % of a total of 58 cases of shiitake dermatitis actually thoroughly cooked their mushrooms. Cooking won’t save you from this, as it seems.
Study: Ha, JH; Byun, DG; Kim, SM; Yoo, CH; Park, CJ (2003): Shiitake dermatitis in Korea; clinical and histopathologic study. Korean J. of Dermatology, Vol.41 (4),pg 440 – 444
Nice. Time to buy a used one for a steal
Least insane use case I’ve heard of yet
Thanks for linking the research paper, really appreciate it
HP being like: … and I took that very personally
Unfortunately, my ping time is something around 2073600000 milliseconds while my bandwidth for the requested API is less than 0.1 bit/s.
But there is an app you might be interested in: https://www.boringreport.org/
Alternative title: Vaccine tested in mice shown to reduce alzheimer’s disease symptom of lessened anxiety.
Nice, the cheapest model with a 13th gen Intel starts at 779 USD, and the AMD variant starts at 799 USD. Still expensive, but a lot more affordable than the last time I had a look.