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geepods · 2 months ago
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This is just a personal thing of mine but DO NOT FULLY TRUST THE FIRST ANSWER GOOGLE GIVES YOU!!!!!! I feel this is already known enough, but the fucking "ai overview" is often VERY wrong. It literally got some of the most basic well known Giant Squid/Colossal squid differences mixed up (which just really pissed me off, it's so easy to disprove it but some people will take it and trust it without any hesitation) so if you're serious about research, it's definitely best to ignore that and find a source you feel comfortable trusting. Always dig deeper for an answer instead of trusting the first thing you're given.
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ethan-acfan · 6 months ago
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I actually fucking hate Google doc's autocorrect system and it's need to make everything "grammatically correct" maybe, just fuckin maybe, the character I'm writing has an accent or a way of speaking that doesn't make them sound like an ai giving a speech.
Like ughhh stop saying my chatty, Midwestern, character isn't "grammatically correct" maybe I want my character to have a unique speech pattern
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readingwriter92 · 5 months ago
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I’m just out here tryna be a good little child. Reading up on an algorithm stack exchange told me to use so that I actually understand it. And so that I can cite it in my own work.
But 1. I hate reading textbooks 2. I hate reading algorithm textbooks.
3. I’m literally skimming this Kunth the art of computer programming and already there’s a flow chart of how to read the book
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balletthebestphotographs · 3 months ago
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Natalia Osipova Наталья Осипова
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Natalia Osipova Наталья Осипова as “Laurencia”, “Laurencia Лауренсия”, choreo by Vakhtang Chabukiani revised by Mikhail Messerer Михаил Мессерер, costume by Vyacheslav Okunev Вячеслав Окунев, music by Aleksandr Krein Александр Крейн. Based on the play “Fuente Ovejuna” (1619, Madrid, Spain) by Félix Lope de Vega y Carpio, Mikhailovsky Ballet Михайловский театр, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Source and more info at: Photographer Stas Levshin on Facebook Photographer Stas Levshin on Instagram
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horridzale · 6 months ago
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"you can't hate yourself into a better version of yourse--" SKILL FUCKING ISSUE
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justblaterando · 1 year ago
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How any convo about aemond loosing an eye goes with the crazy people of this fandom
A “he was going to murder him, he deserves it”
B “no he didn’t”
A “he was being rude, he deserve it”
B “being rude doesn’t justify making someone disable”
A “he was going to murder him, he deserves it”
And the cycle continues
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lvrtwn · 5 months ago
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i fucking hate writing tags on my art i hate it so much bro. its actually the bane of my existence. would it be weird to pay one if my friends like $5 to write tags for me on all my posts
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sol1loqu1st · 2 years ago
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sigh it's been said before but like there are very real problems with """ai""" but the number one mistake was branding it as ai instead of calling it what it is (an algorithm) because i just saw someone legitimately arguing that instead of using ai you should "just pay someone to write an algorithm" PLEASE EXPLAIN TO ME WHAT YOU THINK AI IS
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collgeruledzebra · 7 months ago
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> changes graph from line with markers to scatter
> minimum on x axis jumps back to 2014 even though there's no data from before march 2024 and i wasn't even in the format tab
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rainerghost · 2 years ago
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So some of my friends (who are fans of tadc) fucking kin assigned me to some character that's just a bunch of shapes or something (I think the characters name was like Zooby or something I don't fucking know). This is my breaking point. I'm finally fucking watching it.
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1o1percentmilk · 2 years ago
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remember when wordle came out and every programmer and their mother was making algorithms to automate guessing it. those were good times
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misticfog · 2 months ago
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Additional problem is that "real ai" doesn't even exist. None of the modern machine learning models is capable of understanding in the way living beings or ai characters are. There's a ton of programmes that are called ai, some good, some bad but the main problem is gen ai
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patrickbrianmooney · 2 months ago
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It is amazing how often the reason you can't find a convincing explanation for something is because your conclusion is wrong.
Steven Skiena, The Algorithm Design Manual, second edition (ch. 10)
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catholicbeastmode · 3 months ago
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i keep on getting ads/sponsored posts about religion specifically catholicsm and i cannot tell if that's just what tumblrs flavour of the week is or if my url of choice is taking me to these places
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anghraine · 27 days ago
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Happy Pride ;)
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just some hands
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balletthebestphotographs · 5 months ago
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Kiyoka Hashimoto and Brendan Saye
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Kiyoka Hashimoto and Brendan Saye, “In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated”, choreo, scenic, costume and original lighting design by William Forsythe, music by Thom Willems, As part of the program “Shifting Symmetries” (“Concertante”, “In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated” by William Forsythe and “Brahms-Schönberg Quartet” by George Balanchine), Wiener Staatsballett Vienna State Ballet, Wiener Staatsoper, Vienna, Austria (January 2, 4 & 5, 2024).
Source and more info at: Vienna State Ballet Website Vienna State Ballet on Twitter Vienna State Ballet on You Tube Vienna State Ballet on Facebook Vienna State Ballet on Instagram
Photographer Ashley Taylor Website Photographer Ashley Taylor on Instagram
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