Fun loosely related fact: gender, birthday, and zip code can uniquely identify about 87% of the population in the United States.
The study is a little old so population growth may have reduced that amount some what, but probably not a lot.
Fun loosely related fact: gender, birthday, and zip code can uniquely identify about 87% of the population in the United States.
The study is a little old so population growth may have reduced that amount some what, but probably not a lot.
That’s 100% true. That’s why I’d like the help from experts to help me avoid being scammed, help me avoid drinking and eating poisoned food, or having to breath unhealthy air.
I don’t always know the full repercussions from the decisions I make so I really appreciate having some expert help. This is especially true of decisions shitty people try to coerce me into making when I’m desperate or emotionally vulnerable.
I’m not sure what features you’re looking for, but Quarto has a lot of really nice features that make it really easy to self host a blog.
Do they say what the Illuminati want to terra form NZ in to? Or is just the threat of any kind of terra forming enough?
Llamafile is a great way to get use an LLM locally. Inference is incredibly fast on my ARM macbook and rtx 4060ti, its okay on my Intel laptop running Ubuntu.
I got a little case like this one, helps a ton
You answered 0 of my questions and instead responded with a bunch of non sequitur straw men. Be better.
Gotcha, so like free market socialism.
It seems that you’re proposing that there’s some point of sustainable economic output. Under all socialist states once that sustainable point is reached economic output would be frozen and from thereafter only that level of economic output is achieved.
Then what happens? Do you also freeze population levels somehow? Do you start restricting who has access to resources they need because there are more people than resources than can be produced under the economic output cap?
Not trying to JAQ off here, which societies have been more effective and successfully built by market socialism. Wikipedia only lists a few failed states as having implemented Market Socialism. Also listed is Vietnam, which seems to be doing okay. Most of the growth seems to be coming from trade and investment from capitalist countries in the past 20 years or so. So is their success coming from Market Socialism or excess wealth from Capitalist counties?
Regardless of where their wealth comes from they do seem to be doing a good job of reducing income inequality while raising the standard of living for a lot of citizens.
That link doesn’t work; I’ll assume it says that he was denied asylum because he committed fraud against an Australian citizen. This doesn’t really provide evidence that his claims of being a spy are false, only that he committed fraud in Australia. It’s definitely a point against his character, but not evidence that he lied about being a spy.
Since you aren’t interested in being skeptical of your sources and jumped on the first thing that seemed to match the narrative you were pushing I found some evidence for you. Oddly enough there’s an entire Wikipedia article about him that goes into pretty significant detail about why his claims of being a high level spy are probably false.
It’s odd that you didn’t see the Wikipedia article, I’m sure you have access to Wikipedia in your country don’t you?
The South China Morning Post said a man claiming to be a former Chinese spy was lying without providing any evidence? Well that’s good enough for me, thanks for busting this myth with all this evidence!
I think the answer is no even if they own only a single copy (digital or physical) at a time.
This company copies home movies from VHS to DVD. The linked article implies that when you buy a product you’re only buying the format you purchased. So if you buy a physical book you’re only buying the rights to have the physical book, not a digital copy of the book.
A wise person once told me don’t commit misdemeanors while you’re committing felonies.
Llamafile runs entirely on your machine. The largest one I can run locally is Mistral-7B and Wizardcoder 13B. They seem to be on par with chatgpt-3, but that’s okay for my purposes.
I use it for exactly the same thing.
I used to spend hours agonizing over documenting things because I couldn’t get the tone right, or in over explained, or some other stupid shit.
Now I give my llamafile the code, it gives me a reasonable set of documentation, I edit the documentation because the LLM isn’t perfect, and I’m done in 10 minutes.
A simpler answer might be llamafile if you’re using Mac or Linux.
If you’re on windows you’re limited to some smaller LLMs without some work. In my experience the smaller LLMs are still pretty good as chat bots so they might translate well.
I love duckDB, my usual workflow is:
Then duckdb treats the directory just like a databese that you can build indexes on, and since they’re parquet files they’re hella small and have static typing. It was pretty fast and efficient before, and duckdb has really sped up my data wrangling and analysis a ton.
I like that they say “outdated” stereotypes like they used to be true but now they aren’t.
Come on people, keep your steroetypes current.