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  • More powerful flares would be relevant though, I don't think earths atmosphere could survive a flare 10,000 times more powerful then what the sun puts out

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  • Anyone know why it's "backwards"?, idk what the convention is for geology but I'm use to timelines going from left/oldest to right/newest

  • Honestly I'm fine with this. Robots should be handling mundane chores like putting away the dishes, and if the only people they're harming by testing this are airbnb owners in a city with a housing shortage, I'm all for it

  • As I was reading I was wondering why they weren't using the top line models, they used sonnet instead of opus, gpt mini, Gemini flash etc. They really buried the lead on this one, last sentence:

    They recommend “formally verified safety architectures” as a solution. You’ll be shocked to learn that Emergence happens to offer just such a thing!

    So this company set up the test so that the AI would fail so they could sell you on there guardrail software. Even then the article says sonnet did pretty well.

  • I can provide a better full-spectrum sexual experience than any machine.

    The John Henry of oral. The question is do you want to go out the way he did?

  • You'll only really see them on "new" sort, they rarely have enough up votes to get in to hot / top sorts

  • industrial operations

    True for the corn and soybeans that cover vast swaths of this country, but a lot of fruits and vegetables are still very labor intensive. That labor is usually done by underpaid immigrants, who are definitely not swole, but are definitely in better shape then any of us.

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  • The Japanese always claim they're doing "research" when they go whale hunting

  • I'm not as much of a gun proponent on individual ownership grounds but this clearly seems like the well regulated militia as a bulwark against tyranny that the founders were talking about.

  • It is the gps, took mine on a trip to peru and forgot the charger. Lasted the whole week starting at ~60% until the final day when we did a hike to machu pichu and I started tracking the activity, and it went from 10% to empty in an hour.

  • cast in bronze and covered in gold leaf

    Why use gold leaf instead of electroplating it? Isn't gold leaf more liable to fall off when exposed to the elements?

  • Guess the hotel lobby is not strong enought to push back.

    They're up against the weapons lobby and the Israel lobby. It's no contest, they aren't even playing in the same league.

  • So he's got jobs' reality distortion field. If only he used it to scam VCs out of money like every other con artist these days instead of creating the fourth reich.

  • Thanks for the license tip!

    Want to keep this as just a frontend though, don't want to spin up a backend unless necessary. Would there be a way to run a test just serving the client?

  • Also any win or loss for China gets upvoted to oblivion by the tankies or sinophobes respectively.

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  • People think we won because of our big brains or fire use, no, it's cause we have the only halfway decent ranged ability in the game.

    We broke the assumption that billions of years of evolution was built on, distance = safety.

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  • Asked it the following to test it:

    What caused the cooling at the end of the cenezoic that lead to the glacial quarternary period?

    Took a while, actively showed the source articles it was looking into while it was processing which were clickable. Here's a pdf of the response which is long, and well referenced, pretty interesting IMO, but here's the initial overview:

    The cooling at the end of the Cenozoic Era — which culminated in the glacial-interglacial cycles of the Quaternary Period — is one of Earth's most profound climate transitions. This was not a single event but a stepwise process driven by interconnected mechanisms operating over tens of millions of years. The primary cause was a long-term decline in atmospheric CO₂ (pCO₂), driven fundamentally by plate tectonic processes that altered the global carbon cycle. Oceanic gateway openings and orbital variations played important modulating roles.

    Which my partner, whose taken some climate classes in college, said sounds right. If anyone thinks this is wrong please feel free to call it out.

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  • Retrieval augmented generation

    is way easier to search then:

    a script that runs a search and then the LLM takes the output of that and reformats it into an answer.

    So if people want to look into it further and research what it is, instead of taking some persons 1 sentence explanation, they can.

    Ironically trying to search for that phrase would work better in a RAG then a standard key word search.

  • Houston Astros prospect

    Because he's good at baseball...

    It's been shown over and over again that parents and administrators will turn a blind eye to shit like this if it means their kid has a chance at the big leagues