BetaDoggo_ 2w ago • 100%
Every credible wiki has moved away from fandom at this point. All that's left is the abandoned shells of the former wikis they refuse to delete and kids who don't know better.
BetaDoggo_ 3w ago • 100%
I'd guess the 3 key staff members leaving all at once without notice had something to do with it.
BetaDoggo_ 1mo ago • 100%
This is actually pretty smart because it switches the context of the action. Most intermediate users avoid clicking random executables by instinct but this is different enough that it doesn't immediately trigger that association and response.
BetaDoggo_ 1mo ago • 86%
All signs point to this being a finetune of gpt4o with additional chain of thought steps before the final answer. It has exactly the same pitfalls as the existing model (9.11>9.8 tokenization error, failing simple riddles, being unable to assert that the user is wrong, etc.). It's still a transformer and it's still next token prediction. They hide the thought steps to mask this fact and to prevent others from benefiting from all of the finetuning data they paid for.
BetaDoggo_ 1mo ago • 100%
The role of biodegradable materials in the next generation of Saw traps
BetaDoggo_ 2mo ago • 85%
It's cool but it's more or less just a party trick.
BetaDoggo_ 2mo ago • 82%
How many times is this same article going to be written? Model collapse from synthetic data is not a concern at any scale when human data is in the mix. We have entire series of models now trained with mostly synthetic data: https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/main/model_doc/phi3. When using entirely unassisted outputs error accumulates with each generation but this isn't a concern in any real scenarios.
BetaDoggo_ 2mo ago • 100%
Based on the pricing they're probably betting most users won't use it. The cheapest api pricing for flux dev is 40 images per dollar, or about 10 images a day spending $8 a month. With pro they would get half that. This is before considering the cost of the language model.
BetaDoggo_ 2mo ago • 100%
About a dozen methods they could use https://arxiv.org/pdf/2312.07913v2
BetaDoggo_ 2mo ago • 100%
New record for most buzz words in a headline.
BetaDoggo_ 3mo ago • 100%
Most of this seems true (or was at the time) but this is outdated now. Mr. Beast is no longer managed by Night Media.
BetaDoggo_ 3mo ago • 94%
I feel like they should at least provide them with a laptop If they're going to do unpaid promotion.
BetaDoggo_ 3mo ago • 77%
The animation is flashy but the plot and storytelling can't even compare to the game.
BetaDoggo_ 3mo ago • 100%
Is that why there are fewer porn bots now?
BetaDoggo_ 4mo ago • 100%
She immigrated when she was 15, 30 years before she made the Queen of Canada claim. You can't deport someone after 30 years of citizenship for mental illness.
BetaDoggo_ 4mo ago • 100%
What's the deal with Alpine not using GNU? Is it a technical or ideological thing? Or is it another "because we can" type distro?
BetaDoggo_ 4mo ago • 100%
The model does have a lot of advantages over sdxl with the right prompting, but it seems to fall apart in prompts with more complex anatomy. Hopefully the community can fix it up once we have working trainers.
BetaDoggo_ 5mo ago • 100%
Germany just invaded Poland. Here's how it will effect B2B SaaS:
BetaDoggo_ 5mo ago • 100%
On Discord, the black hole for useful information.
> First, applicant argues that the mark is not merely descriptive because consumers will not immediately > understand what the underlying wording "generative pre-trained transformer" means. The trademark > examining attorney is not convinced. The previously and presently attached Internet evidence > demonstrates the extensive and pervasive use in applicant's software industry of the acronym "GPT" in > connection with software that features similar AI technology with ask and answer functions based on > pre-trained data sets; the fact that consumers may not know the underlying words of the acronym does > not alter the fact that relevant purchasers are adapted to recognizing that the term "GPT" is commonly > used in connection with software to identify a particular type of software that features this AI ask and > answer technology. Accordingly, this argument is not persuasive.