Add another right-wing extremist to the ever-growing pile:
https://www.start.umd.edu/data-tools/profiles-individual-radicalization-united-states-pirus
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Add another right-wing extremist to the ever-growing pile:
https://www.start.umd.edu/data-tools/profiles-individual-radicalization-united-states-pirus
I mean it’s fine for me, but if it’s broken for others I’ll just use this one then.
For those who are curious, that’s the IEEE 754 representation of the number 300.
Knowing Nvidia’s exorbitant pricing, I think I’ll keep Intel’s Arc B580 in my wishlist.
You might just want to use Kaggle tbh
Eh, I’ll continue enjoying my yiff there. Once most of the artists & content creators I follow move to Bluesky I probably won’t have any reason to stick to Twitter though.
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OP do you live in Antarctica
He was probably KRHAMAS
Meh, we get a new one of those every year now. They’ll have to try harder to impress me.
I heard that he’s an ethereal being from another dimension that has already faded away from our plane of existence so the police is wasting its time looking for him and should close the case.
They did test those block towers to see if they were resistant to earthquakes, and they were still standing after a test comparable to the strongest earthquake in California. Though I agree that compared to the other options available it does look way more unsafe and inefficient.
Frankly at this point it’s a moral necessity
IDK why but I actually thought the title was this pun when I first read it. It was only after reading your comment that I realized that OP didn’t actually cash in on the joke (skill issue, smh).
QnQ pwease down’t ask me abouwt Tiananmen Squawe, that’s vewy mean…
It’s a known problem - though of course, because these companies are trying to push AI into everything and oversell it to build hype and please investors, they usually try to avoid recognizing its limitations.
Frankly I think that now they should focus on making these models smaller and more efficient instead of just throwing more compute at the wall, and actually train them to completion so they’ll generalize properly and be more useful.
It’s kind of wild to me how many really small towns there are in the US. About 32% of towns in the U.S. have less than 500 residents.
For comparison, here in Brazil I lived most of my life in a town with ~35K residents and it was already considered a small rural town. Some of my family lives in a neighboring town with ~11K residents, and even in my hometown people joke about how small it is, and that there’s basically nothing going on there. 1288 of towns in Brazil have less than 5K residents, or about 23.1%, and there are no towns with less than 500 residents. Meanwhile in the US 76% of towns have less than 5K residents.
Again, it’s just kind of wild to me. I remember playing (reading?) the Echo VN and thinking “Man, a dying town with only 50 people? That doesn’t sound realistic,” but apparently that’s way more common than I thought.
well at least you wash your hands
Fox host says he ‘hasn’t washed hands in 10 years’
Many Americans don’t always wash their hands after going to the bathroom
Don’t forget the shire.
Honestly I wouldn’t be surprised if RFK Jr. Came out in favor of murder hornets