Republicans also won the house and senate.
With the combined total of a right controlled presidency, congress, and supreme court what can't they do?
Republicans also won the house and senate.
With the combined total of a right controlled presidency, congress, and supreme court what can't they do?
This happens
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Theoretically we could slow down training and coast on fine-tuning existing models. Once the AI's trained they don't take that much energy to run.
Everyone was racing towards "bigger is better" because it worked up to GPT4, but word on the street is that raw training is giving diminishing returns so the massive spending on compute is just a waste now.
Sad to report I haven't beaten it and got burnt out from it.
You see I got the game when it released and there were a lot if strange bugs for the playthrough I wanted to do. And I had to be constantly paranoid about missing or breaking story flags. An entire boss fight was just missing on my save and I had to mess with the memory with Cheat Engine to manually activate it (still kinda proud I managed that). I lost steam in the final act of the game.
That and some other bad experiences not related to the game itself has soured my feelings towards it. It's a great story but a nightmarishly coded game. I wish I could wipe my memory and play it from scratch as it is now.
I'll likely go back and finish it at some point, but then Elden Ring got an expansion and I'm in a new playthrough for that.
I think the worst thing about a Mary Sue is when their success comes trivially or randomly.
What usually helps me is making the obstacle more specific and diving into those specifics when they're problem solving. You'll find most things we broadly group into large lumps, like martial arts, swordfighting, researching, medicine, ect. often have an overwhelming amount of details that not only separates good from bad, but also have specific dynamics that change depending on circumstances.
If you want to make the successes feel earned, include enough detail about the problem that you can tell a story with the challenges involved. If your focus is swordfighting convey the kinds of techniques your protagonist know then put them up against opponents that can counter those techniques so they have to learn. If you focus is a doctor then instead of seeking out the Medicine Flower™, try conveying the roadmap to making medicine to the audience then make a story out of the process.
I feel like Breaking Bad is a good example of this. It depends a lot on actual chemistry and every chemistry advancement is a plot point. Mainly it's figuring out how to procure the ingredients and equipment without leaving evidence to get caught from.
Wow is that the creator of Harry Potter and Minecraft?
CVS has a speech recognition system that just won't forward me to a damn human.
And the nerve of them to constantly berate you about using the app, when I'm calling because the apps not working.
Yup, lol
Gemini is weirdly constrained compared to other LLMs, it feels far more like it's just searching for text that already exists and copy-pasting it. (I have the free trial Gemini Advanced too)
Soo, appropriate for Google I guess? But besides summaries and search it barely feels like an LLM.
Im pan but I really like femboys and tomboys, androgyny just really gets to me.
Straight Boys: "Why are all the hot girls lesbians?"
Joking aside, literally happened to me, fantasized about being in a lesbian relationship, and being sad that would be impossible. It's absurd it took so long for me to recognize being trans.
I ask it for help when I'm unfamiliar with a library/language or if I'm getting complex errors.
But I always type out the code myself, making sure I'm reading each line and understanding what's happening.
Even for boilerplate if you just let the ai go at it, it'll generate a Frankenstein boilerplate of an outdated standard.