@unclebobmartin Measure it.
There is way too much guesswork around AI and why things play out as they do.
This tool can give a idea of token usage by the source code https://t.co/dqOXLb7WmL
@Dark2Light96@TruthFairy131 Noted, when stabbed, you need to stay conscious and calm enough to be able to explain your current health state.. else you die?
I´ve just released a repo that collects research data on various gen-AI concepts.
There are just too many "use swarms", "prompt like this" absolute claims out there, we need proper data backing it all up.
https://t.co/H5Bp1La1qo
@Ddyritz@Lt_Joe_Bookman@TheRealAssasn Regarding the Swedish show, it was good overall.
The general complaint on twitter was really about the choice of actors.
Scandinavians back then already had European features, face, nose, etc.
They were genetically very similar to us here today.
What was different was skintone.
@Ddyritz@Lt_Joe_Bookman@TheRealAssasn Yes and no.
There are many genes affecting skin color.
There are genes for increased pigmentation, there are genes for depigmentation.
You can compare genes combinations of ancient populations with populations living today.
And see which are most similar, a form of best guess.
@Jocee3543@didrogba99@liamASAP For fucks sake all you mofos.
Thor is from old norse mythology.
Thor was worshipped from _at least_ 600 AD.
Shango worship started around 1300-1400 AD.
600-700 years _later_
Have you ever seen NodeJs code running on .NET?
Real @UseExpressJS and MVC example, unmodified.
Running via my 100% AI generated JavaScript engine :-) 🚀
@HighlyCitedX What´s your take on late Australopithecus africanus to early Erectus?
AFAIK, it´s just 1 million year gap between the two.
And morphology changes are massive, from chimp-like to, basically modern human body, with archaic head.
it seems way too much(?)
@TheRealAssasn@Nubianprince123 From their own art.
They drew themselves much lighter than Nubians.
Yet darker than Libyans or Asiatics.
And there would ofcourse have been influx of people and DNA from the surrounding regions.