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  • AdrianTheFrog@lemmy.worldtoScience Memes@mander.xyzSquare!
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    1 month ago

    I thought this couldn’t be true, so using one of the newer models (4bit flux) I told it to make a 5 sided star, and then put lines around the outside

    lol this is very weird, did they forbid it from looking at pentagons in the training data or something? it can’t do The Pentagon either, it gives it 8-12 sides instead






  • I’ve been looking at the paper, some things about it:

    • the paper and article are from 2021
    • the model needs to be able to use optional data from age, family history, etc, but not be reliant on it
    • it needs to combine information from multiple views
    • it predicts risk for each year in the next 5 years
    • it has to produce consistent results with different sensors and diverse patients
    • its not the first model to do this, and it is more accurate than previous methods



  • This is funny because on a laptop I had I did this exact same progression - I started on Debian, but it didn’t have the right kernel version for my audio drivers, so I switched to Fedora, but it was running slowly (probably because of gnome, it lets you choose so this was my fault) so I moved to arch (with xfce) because it has a reputation for being relatively lightweight. It worked better, but it took longer to get working with the unusual chromebook hardware.


  • AdrianTheFrog@lemmy.worldtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldGNU-Linux
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    4 months ago

    IDK, but I think it’s cool that people have the option. Maybe if you’re just coming up with new ways to do the same things, if they turn out to be better GNU can take inspiration and other distros can switch, benefitting everyone. Or it could just be as a fun hobby, many people do these sorts of things just because it’s what they enjoy doing. I guess it might be the sort of thing you do just to see if it can be done.



  • AdrianTheFrog@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlGet rich quick
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    5 months ago

    I think its largely the chip manufacturers, but ARM is still making money on licensing fees for Nvidia’s new ai chip (with an integrated 72 core arm cpu) for example

    ARM is in the perfect place where, if a company using their architecture succeeds, they get tons of money, and if the company fails, they lose nothing.








  • No, I was wondering about the side of the guardrail facing the canal. If you look closely, there is a metal strip on that side too, which is not something I’ve seen here in the US. Maybe it’s just there to add extra strength? I guess traditional guardrails rely a lot on the guardrail deforming and acting like a net, which might cause a problem when the edge of the canal is so near, IDK