If you don’t know the difference between a resistor and a transistor, I’m not taking your advice on semiconductor companies
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At the risk of defending the guy with the bad take, op can afford shelter and food. Op can’t afford shelter and food and 1000 dollars of loan payments per month.
Imalostmerchant@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•‘Will I ever retire?’: millennials wonder what’s on the other side of middle age
2·2 年前What do you invest your 401k in?
Maybe, Soren only posted it for the first time 13 hours ago tho…
Why not give credit to the artist?
Soren Iverson https://www.instagram.com/soren.iverson?igsh=eGd3d3N5dzc0ZDYy
Imalostmerchant@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Self-Driving Tesla Nearly Hits Oncoming Train, Raises New Concern On Car's SafetyEnglish
4·2 年前I wasn’t sure if he admitted that as being the reason (even though it obviously is)
Imalostmerchant@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Self-Driving Tesla Nearly Hits Oncoming Train, Raises New Concern On Car's SafetyEnglish
28·2 年前I never understood Musk’s reasoning for this decision. From my recollection it was basically “how do you decide who’s right when lidar and camera disagree?” And it felt so insane to say that the solution to conflicting data was not to figure out which is right but only to listen to one.
Imalostmerchant@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Thoughts on Google turning every device into a scanner for Find My Device?
2·2 年前This is how Tile works as well. Not sure what their data harvesting policies are.
Imalostmerchant@lemmy.worldto
Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•I’m in a park. The grass is being mown by a robot.
2·2 年前A tale as old as the industrial revolution
I feel like there’s a great story behind each one of the five
Imalostmerchant@lemmy.worldto
Futurology@futurology.today•Evidence is growing that LLMs will never be the route to AGI. They are consuming exponentially increasing energy, to deliver only linear improvements in performance.English
1·2 年前I hear you. You make very good points.
I’m tempted to argue that many humans aren’t generally intelligent based on your definition of requiring original thought/solving things they haven’t been told/trained on, but we don’t have to go there. Lol
Can you expand on your last paragraph? You’re saying if the model was trained on more theory and less examples of solved problems it might be improved?
Imalostmerchant@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•A Huge Number of Homeowners Have Mortgage Rates Too Good to Give Up
19·2 年前Ok yeah you’re gonna die in your home
Imalostmerchant@lemmy.worldto
Futurology@futurology.today•Evidence is growing that LLMs will never be the route to AGI. They are consuming exponentially increasing energy, to deliver only linear improvements in performance.English
31·2 年前The difference between 3.5 and 4 is substantial. Here is what 4 says
To find the number of combinations in which four friends (A, B, C, and D) can stand in line such that A and C are not next to each other, we can use the following approach:
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Total Combinations: First, calculate the total number of ways in which four people can be arranged in a line. This can be calculated by (4!) (4 factorial), since there are 4 slots to fill, each choice reducing the number of available choices by one for the next slot. [ 4! = 4 \times 3 \times 2 \times 1 = 24 ]
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Unwanted Combinations (Where A and C are next to each other):
- Consider A and C as a single unit. This effectively reduces the number of units to arrange from 4 to 3 (the AC unit, B, and D).
- These three units can be arranged in (3!) ways: [ 3! = 3 \times 2 \times 1 = 6 ]
- However, within the AC unit, A and C can switch places. So, there are 2 ways to arrange A and C within their unit.
- Therefore, the total number of arrangements where A and C are next to each other is: [ 3! \times 2 = 6 \times 2 = 12 ]
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Subtracting Unwanted Combinations: Subtract the number of unwanted combinations (where A and C are next to each other) from the total number of combinations: [ 24 - 12 = 12 ]
Thus, there are 12 combinations where A and C are not next to each other.
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Imalostmerchant@lemmy.worldtoA Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•But how would they be able to live on that?
91·2 年前You can understand something is broken without knowing how to fix it. But you can’t fix something without knowing how it works or being extremely lucky.
Imalostmerchant@lemmy.worldto
Games@sh.itjust.works•Former Blizzard President Thinks Tipping Game Creators Is Great IdeaEnglish
1·2 年前Which part of that is a scam?
What are the actual ticker symbols of your investments? Agree with the other user that something isn’t adding up here. You’re likely not invested in what you think you are
Everyone uses multiple programs. Who said you’d only have one program open?
Using 40% for one of your most important programs seems totally reasonable to me.
This is a post about being upset chrome is using 40% of RAM on the system
Imalostmerchant@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Teacher who resigned after her OnlyFans page was discovered says new employer fired her for violating social media policy
2·2 年前I appreciate you taking the time to respond so thoughtfully.
I hear what you’re saying about not firing someone until an actual effect on the business is felt. I think that makes sense in this situation but there’s certainly situations where you could find something out about an employee and should be able to fire them before it’s affecting the business. Maybe my accountant committed tax fraud when they filed their taxes. That’s totally in their personal life and if no one finds out about it, then it doesn’t affect the bussiness. I still think it would be totally reasonable to fire that person.
I’ve worked my whole career in salary positions where side gigs are against my contract/need special approval so I think I’m just used to that way of thinking.



I am once again asking that we credit the artist, Soren Iverson.