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bungula

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    I see it as a better Physics - current Physics as we understand it is messy, continuous, unintuitive, and contradictory. Kinda frustrating for computer science folks. Game of Life …

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    OpenAI actually found these "multimodal neurons" in a result they published a year ago: https://openai.com/blog/multimodal-neurons/ Similar to the so-called "Jennifer Aniston neuro…

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    > A general pattern seems to be that Artificial Intelligence is used when first doing some new thing. Then, once the value of doing that thing is established, society will find a w…

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    Comment #26368006

    According to Jetbrains' own surveys, VS Code is indeed growing in popularity - from 7% of Python developers in 2017, to 29% in 2020, while Pycharm remained at about 33%: https://ww…

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    Effective Altruism Long-Term Future Fund: https://app.effectivealtruism.org/funds/far-future Because I care about the effectiveness of charity, and given some philosophical assumpt…

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    Comment #21455823

    You can interact with the full model here: https://talktotransformer.com/

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    Comment #18284925

    The Good Food Institute is working on exactly that: https://www.gfi.org/donate They are a non-profit that are advocating and researching clean meat and plant-based alternatives. I …

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    Comment #1959124

    Funny thing is, Einstein did in fact pretty much said it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tests_of_general_relativity#Def... "When asked by his assistant what his reaction would have …

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    Comment #1955131

    Try doing a fast zoom out from the smallest to the largest. If you do it at just the right speed, it will give you serious goosebumps.

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    Here's an exceptionally good hypotheses explaining why western educated Muslims tend to be radicalists: http://lesswrong.com/lw/18b/reason_as_memetic_immune_disorde...

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