@Kate_Retired @Possiblyinabit@NancyAFrench@DavidAFrench If you can't be clear in your mind about which path the country following is better, that's your indecisiveness. If you can decide which path is better, then take action to improve its likelihood to be chosen
@ArtemisConsort@davidbessis For this thread, maybe a simpler more contrived example would be the ability to reach a single object. Height is bell curve but reaching an object is binary. Math may have several objects which when reached expand how one can think about math
@ArtemisConsort@davidbessis Random memory from an AI class I took 20 years ago writing a simple chess algo: with very small tweaking of the depth parameter, you go from birdbrain to GM in skill lvl quite rapidly. Probably a great analogy since search space grows exponentially with depth but interesting
@xiaoqianWX@itsandrewgao This seems to be correct by fluke, in the distance formula it uses g * 1 * (t - 1) which makes little sense.
Here is how gpt4 solves it with some prompt help
Can @NYTGames dev team pls update the android app so it autofetches and caches the last n puzzles so I'm not waving my phone around in the subway trying to get some reception to load them. The xw used to do this even that's broken now @thegridkid