Hydrogen and oxygen burn explosively. It wouldn’t last long
Hydrogen and oxygen burn explosively. It wouldn’t last long
Out of curiosity what model did you use?
Do you have examples? It should only happen in case of overfitting, i.e. too many identical image for the same subject
Can anyone access all and popular? I was curious to see the reactions but they are unreachable
I blocked meme, 196 and shitposting. All is clean now
This is exactly the issue, shorter wave lengths can carry more data, but they are blocked by literally everything between the source and the antenna… Longer wave lengths carry less information, but at least they are more reliable and can pass through many obstacles. It’s a compromised at the end
The problem of current LLM implementations is that they learn from scratch, like taking a baby to a library and telling him “learn, I’ll wait out in the cafeteria”.
You need a lot of data to do so, just to learn how to write, gramma, styles, concepts, relationships without any guidance.
This strategy might change in the future, but the only solution we have now is to refine the model afterward, let’s say.
Tbf biases are integral part of literature and human artistic production. Eliminating biases means having “boring” texts. Which is fine for me, but a lot of people will complain that AI is dumb and boring
Yeah, first thing I noticed as well. Hilarious how the guy has no idea what he is talking about
But it is for wifi communication apparently. Unfortunately short wave lengths are absorbed more easily than longer wave lengths as the current radio/microwave solutions. That is the main physical limitations to overcome
I am more for going on with donations, with some kind of useless leader board for volunteering activities, to introduce some kind of “safe” and fun gamification.
I have no idea what this could be, I am not very good in creating games
How does one post from mastodon to a lemmy community?
I solved lag by changing instance, moving out of lemmy.world helps a lot
Because one loses subscriptions by moving to a new server
Create temporarily an account somewhere else, such as reddthat.com.
Lemmy.world is overwhelmed
With time. Reddit is 18 years old I heard. Lemmy few months old
You are joking, but this is exactly what happens if you optimize accuracy of an algorithm to classify something when positive cases are very few. The algorithm will simply label everything as negative, and accuracy will be anyway extremely high!
So you know the reason those issues are still opened. There are only 2 paid developers for the whole thing, backend, front end, Android app… Everyone else, as you, don’t have time. We need to accept it and live with it
It can be done still keeping independent instances, by just distributing data and load across instances connected to the network, depending on their available resources, instead of explicitly creating new duplicated users on each instance.
It however require a lot of work and effort. I don’t know if anyone will ever manage to implement it.
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