I've done that. That's the issue.
narwhal
This is awesome. Thank you 🙏
What about preserving languages that are close to extinct, but still have language data available? Can LLMs help in this case?
First time hearing about it. Link for others who are also wondering what Microsoft Pluton is:
While whether LLMs are intelligent or not is still hotly debated. I think the author's thoughts are very interesting.
This is crazy to me. You can read in a stream of meaningless numbers (tokens) and incidentally build a reasonably accurate model of the real things those tokens represent.
The implications are vast. We may be able to translate between languages that have never had a “Rosetta Stone”. Any animals that have a true language could have it decoded. And while an LLM that’s gotten an 8 year old’s understanding of balancing assorted items isn’t that useful, an LLM that’s got a baby whale’s grasp on whale language would be revolutionary.
The article is predicting that smartphones and movie cameras might adopt this.
I'm guessing that with mechanical watches, accuracy isn't the top priority for most users.
If they highly regard accuracy, then they'd be more likely to buy high-end HAQ watches.
I'm guessing that this method eliminates differences in pouring technique from person to person.
And filtering it eliminates fines and crema.
James Hoffmann agrees that crema looks beautiful but doesn't taste very good.
Fuck cancer!
I didn't remember it well, but after checking it again, the list is actually included in the default filter list. It just needed to be activated if it hasn't. I don't remember the default behavior.
I'm aware. So even though I have to use them, I try to limit trackings as much as I can.