Neural networks aren’t going anywhere because they can be genuinely useful, just not to solve every problem
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Neural networks aren’t going anywhere because they can be genuinely useful, just not to solve every problem
That’s specifically LLMs. Image recognition like OP has nothing to do with language processing. Then there’s generative AI which needs some kind of mapping between prompts and weights, but is also a completely different type of “AI”
That doesn’t mean any of these “AI” products can think, but don’t conflate LLMs and AI as being the same
if a tree falls in a forest and no one hears it
Only one of them gets to make the decision to fire the other
Apologies for still being annoying about this, but I’ve been donating €10 monthly for a year now through Patreon and am still not on the donators page. Will this ever be updated?
Get this garbage out of here. This isn’t a shitpost, this is a decomposing corpsepost
1440p at regular monitor size is probably all you’d need, but the annoying issue is that 1080p content looks worse on that than it does on a 1080p monitor
So many sites get it wrong
If they get away with it, they very much got it right
GDP and GDP Growth are both useless metrics
That’s a fork and it looks nice, thanks for sharing
I want installers to die, portable is the future
Run a transcoder in “the cloud” (another PC in the room) and then it’s possible
Is there an updated fork with security patches? Android disclosed so many media vulnerabilities in the last 5 years that I don’t trust unupdated media players anymore
If you want a serious answer, you could theoretically disable all security checks on Win11 so you could hex-edit patch it to run, but it would be (1) a lot of effort and (2) probably show that it’s nowhere near finished, because it still misses UI integration for example
Cursive big f: “integration”, which can be interpreted in two ways. One is “area under the curve” for some part of the curve. Other is “average value of a part of the curve multiplied by the size of that part of the curve”. Curve being the function, the graph, f(x), however you wanna call it.
Normal d: “differentiation” (from difference), infinitely small change. Usually used in ratios: df/dx means how much does f(x) change relative to x when you change x a little bit.
Cursive d: “partial”, same as normal d but used when working with higher dimensional data like 3D. Can also mean “boundary” of something. Example: boundary of a volume in 3D, like wrapping paper around a box. Or, boundary of such wrapping paper itself, if it’s not perfectly connecting.
Omega: just a Greek letter used as a variable, in this case there’s a history of it being used as a sort of “density” variable in the field of differential geometry. The college row in the meme is kind of translating the high school row from a function to a 3D volume.