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Stanford has created an AI model called Stanford Alpaca.
youtube.com/watch?v=xslW5sQOkC

It's capable of doing what ChatGPT does and more, except at a fraction of the cost: $600. They were allowed to do this because Alpaca didn't have to be trained same as GPT was, it only had to learn all of GPT's tricks watching GPT play.

Microsoft placed a $2 billion bet on OpenAI, so that makes them look $2 billion less smart than last week.
the-decoder.com/stanfords-alpa

#OpenAI #AGI #gpt #chatgpt #StanfordAlpaca

I'm so fucking tired of the logic of

"It's the responsibility of neurodivergent people to act neurotypically and to annoy no one"

and I want it to stop

Reduce, reuse, recycle... repair!

This week, we proposed the ‘right to repair’ initiative, which will make it easier and cheaper for consumers to #repair defective goods.

By repairing more goods and using them longer, #EU consumers can not only enjoy sustainable consumption but will also achieve considerable savings!

Learn more about the proposal → europa.eu/!KKwHFh

#EUGreenDeal #RightToRepair

I sometimes get asked for good resources on Open Systems Theory and Sociotechnical Systems Design and though it useful to collect them. View this as a personal curated list of materials to check out.
#SocioTechnical #OpenSystems
linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:l

guysss cmon,, whose idea was it to not tell me about clangs __builtin_dump_struct ?

to think of all the hours I've wasted writing format strings to dump struct fields at runtime 😭

it leverages the fact that the struct definition is known at compile time to generate pretty format strings and dump struct fields at runtime

and here i was praising rust for its "{:?}" format string (which is still considerably better i will admit)

Early #OnThisDay, 23 Mar 1944 , Maureen 'Paddy' O'Sullivan parachutes into occupied France to be a radio operator for the British Special Operations Executive. She is never captured.

Wireless was the riskiest SOE job as the operator had to stay put whilst sending/receiving messages which Germans were triangulating. The radio kit fit in a suitcase.

A German guard once asked Paddy what was in her suitcase. She laughed. “A wireless, of course!”.

#WomenInHistory #WorldWar2 #histodons

(inhales sharply)

AAAHHHHHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

(ghasps for air)

AAAHHHHHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA

@jonn I'm not sure it fits the same niche, but I'm really enjoying Physics World (physicsworld.com/p/our-portfol). They have decent apps delivering their digital editions, and the quality of writing is very, very good.

Similarly, I've been a long-time subscribed to Linux Weekly News (lwn.net/). It's well worth the price, although the format isn't very magazine-like I guess. The quality is next level, though.

I also grew up reading magazines and think it's an underestimated medium!

Woke up in the night, finished a issue I got earlier today.
Gonna buy the issue for sure to read tomorrow!
What a cool format 😺

P. S. I've used the current state of the campaign! With Pavlov's house destroyed and another house damaged. Still it felt like playing as axis is sort of easy-ish.

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Being a business person *and* a person who's really into doing the right thing is a bit difficult at times.

I want to help market the right tools, for instance, .

But the lack of push towards good market positioning feels unbearable. People aren't aware of at large[1], top Linux magazine doesn't even mention it in their survey of modern approaches to package management.

[1]: even devops engineers.

Played scenario 1 of , facing off against another mass conceal strategy. The game lasted many turns and many rounds and ended with a nailbiter round where anyone could've win! Opponent almost won on turn 1 of the last round, but I managed to move Rifle squad into a building and Inspire for control.

It was an 1H+ game!

“This account is a replica from Twitter. Its author can't see your replies.”

No, thank you.

is ridiculously good.

Does anyone have suggestions for other -heavy popular magazines?

Reading a magazine is like listening to ten podcasts and I was reading a lot of tech magazines as a kid, even before I started programming properly...

But maybe there are popular magazines about physics / cryptography / game design? 👀

I think that everyone who's pro-sustainability shouldn't buy new laptops, but rather switch to mac books and try to use @AsahiLinux on those.

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