Now that Artemis II has launched we have 10 days to get everyone on Earth a Planet of the Apes costume so we can do something hilarious when the astronauts return 😁
@Coeliac_UK Parties with shared food and nothing to eat or gets contaminated early unless you get in first before all the dips and cheese are off limits
@alz_zyd_ Combining fields like this is a good way to discover amazing things. Because you can take all the theory built up in one and apply it to the other with potentially new discoveries
@alz_zyd_ Bro they took statistics and applied it to computer science. It’s an applied science. There’s also a huge wealth of other statistics theory. And it’s probably the study that has the most applications in almost every field.
@jeremykauffman This is a known technique that is pretty efficient. It creates a flow of logs and each person just turns back and forth. Everyone individually is empty handed and run into each other. In the above there is not much space for parallel movement.
@RealSpikeCohen You’ve got to be strict with allergen labelling so people can trust them. Sure you get the odd absurdity like this but the no tolerance labelling saves lives.
@bensmithlive Come on mate, it’s not some sort of opaque secret additives conspiracy. It’s high sugar, high saturated fat, low fibre, less exercise. We’ve known this for decades.
This event is significant because it is major demonstration of someone giving a LLM a set of instructions and the results being totally not at all what they predicted.
@ctjlewis Starting at zero means you can visually see the 10-20% relative increase. It feels like you need 100% on Y-axis but it’s actually irrelevant and then it shrinks the graph so you can’t see the 10-20% easily. So both are graph crimes but first one is worse.