I think that's the norm.
Posts by lonjil
Regardless of what she actually thinks she's doing right now with these spam accounts, she's absolutely not a decent person. She's been repeating verbatim Russian anti-Ukrainian propaganda for like, at least 8 years.
Pink Link 🏜️
My past works
One time the founder of some successful tech company came to teach the first two weeks of a vocational program I was in (= he sat in the back reading while playing clips on the projector) and at the end of each day I saw him take the exact same bus as all the students.
this was a great conversation because, when it comes to tariffs, there's a level of technical analysis "what even are the rates actually" "what impact have they had" "etc" and then there's the point where @josephpolitano.bsky.social is just like "yeah it's corruption"
Nazis don't belong in the anti-nazi tent.
I quite enjoyed reading the two @liberalcurrents.com articles "It Wasn't Fascism All Along" and "It Was Fascism All Along" back to back.
1. www.liberalcurrents.com/it-wasnt-fas...
2. www.liberalcurrents.com/it-was-fasci...
I thought the "It Was" response very convincing. Both were good reads.
"Researchers at Dublin City University created 10 blank smartphones registered as male teenagers, five on TikTok and five on YouTube Shorts, with no history, likes or prior searches. Within 23 minutes, all of them were being served misogynistic content they had never looked for. …
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The final letter in LaTeX is the Greek letter chi (Χ χ) so there's no ks sound and no ambiguity.
Yeah μυτεχ
Mmmm lentils
CN Trump posts graphic video of deadly hammer attack in Florida, putting renewed focus on immigration debate
CNN is a racist and fascist apparatus of the Trump II regime
Excommunicate him
Big difference between using an LLM for static code analysis of well written well structured code, vs vibecoding a 500k line of code typescript app which you're trying to cram new features into as fast as possible.
No LLM, or other tool, for that matter, can save you from piss poor practices.
Dark Science Volume 1: The City of Giants. An absolutely enormous book, as tall as the length from my elbow to the palm of my hand.
My copy of Dark Science volume 1 just arrived. It's flipping huge. I think the Kickstarter said something about it being suitable as a blunt force weapon, and I believe it.
Anywho, the pages of the comic are absolutely *gorgeous* in this format.
#DresdenCodak #DarkScience
Very normal thing to say. You should get dunked head first into raw sewage.
"Trump launched the war with absolutist goals, talking of regime change, demanding 'unconditional surrender,' and saying he would pick Iran’s next leader." www.liberalcurrents.com/trump-surren...
Yeah my brain is full of Doom gameplay
You mean impeachment, yeah? 25th is something the vice president and the cabinet does, not the house.
That literally doesn't make any sense.
Do you have any evidence whatsoever that Vance isn't dumber than a sack of rocks?
Link from Link to the Past is in the Dark World, where peoples' forms match their true selves. Here we have Link, female, pink hair, in a bunny suit version of the heroic tunic, with nylon tops and bottoms covering otherwise exposed legs and chest, and with large bunny ears floaing from the head. She pushes them aside with her hands to get a view around the top of the Dark World Pyramid.
Happy Bun Day!
Link (Legend of Zelda) depicted as a woman, wearing a sexy bunny suit. tags: FemLink, Fem Link, Female Link, genderswap, rule 63
Female Link Friday
So they're not even really tokens at all. There's no dictionary with a set vocabulary. This is why a single image containing 2500 words could be turned into 256 visual tokens and the model still be able to OCR it. There's way more information per vector!
Generally they have an embedding model that goes directly from image to vectors which get injected after word tokens have already been embedded. These "visual" or "soft" tokens can have all sorts of different values, being the plain output of a transformer encoder model.
Incredible
Depends on whether you're grading on a curve or not. "good enough" is a subjective judgement, not necessarily linked to your scoring of the film in comparison to other films.
Personally I think 5 stars is too much. Personally I do 1 star = bad, 2 stars = good, 3 stars = great. Most movies get 2.
And yet here you are, wasting your time talking about the act of talking about boat races.
Elaborate?