

in yes/no type questions, 50% success rate is the absolute worst one can do. Any worse and you’re just giving an inverted correct answer more than half the time
in yes/no type questions, 50% success rate is the absolute worst one can do. Any worse and you’re just giving an inverted correct answer more than half the time
they are improving at an exponential rate. It’s just that the exponent is less than one.
got a pc with a good deal. First thing I did was electrically cut off all unnecessary leds
if you’re concerned about how much you need to move your hand, then you’ll probably love (neo)vim
MOAR TAA!!!
because it’s supposed to be usb. Which it’s not, intentionally
that’s why you get a little robot friend to clean it for you
so? It was never advertised as intelligent and capable of solving any task other than that one.
Meanwhile slop generators are capable of doing a lot of things and reasoning.
One claims to be good at chess. The other claims to be good at everything.
the driver itself is kilobytes in size. Megabytes is huge for such a simple thing
i know you meant live metal. But I love the concept of love metal. There’s a spark between us
raytracing still needs to do subsurface scattering. It can actually do it for real though. It also “wastes” a lot of bounces, so is usually approximated anyway
the word insisting shows your arrogance. Insisting on something implies one has a choice. Those who are sticking with X11 are doing so because wayland just does not do what they need.
when I need to type a dangerous command, i prepend it with #, so it’s just a comment.
Only when I’m really sure do i go back to the start of the line and remove the #
you made me snort coffee out of my nose. I hoepe you’re proud of yourself
25% of users sticking with X11 is a very significant amount. which roughly means wayland does not account for the needs of a quarter of its (hostilely taken over, now) userbase
1.19 MHz, 1/8 kB RAM
so no transposition tables, no endgame databases, nothing that requires pretty much any memory.
for some reason it reminds me of a quote from friends: “voice recognition is gonna be pretty much standard on any computer you buy. So you can be like ‘wash my car’, ‘clean my room’. You know it’s not gonna be able to do any of those things, but it’ll understand what you’re saying”
it’s pretty hard to implement two variations of a brute force search.
look at that shaved little tummy!!!
ai chip demand explodes amongst manufacturers of crap who hope that demand for ai chips amongst consumers somehow explodes too