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iNow

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  1. For many, that’s a feature not a bug.
  2. Their GPT prompts are distinct and thus not logically consistent with each other. That or too much rice
  3. You either have missed the point, are intentionally misunderstanding how human labels are arbitrary, or a combination of both. Either way, this comment is remedially false. Have you never heard of an astronaut?
  4. “What he said is that he will end electoral fraud if he wins, and thus, in the future, Republicans won’t need all their supporters to vote to give them huge, fraud-proof margins. (To be clear, that claim itself involves some significant misinformation.) He was not heralding the end of democracy.” https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2024/07/im-kind-of-tired-of-this.html
  5. My words which you quoted clearly confirm I wasn’t
  6. I’ve considered this and concluded it’s wrong
  7. I encourage you not to build castles in sand nor stack new hypothesis on top of unsupported guesswork
  8. It’s limited only by your imagination. How many foods exist? What happens when you combine ingredients in new ways, or prepare them differently?
  9. Similar trends are seen based on where in a project one is. Bigger riskier projects, building something most commonly, teams start out super cautious and focused on every single minute detail, but by the end have desensitized to the risks and mental processing has returned more to the background. It’s the last days where we see spikes in injury and error. I’m sorry to hear that. I hope their immigration and living status isn’t also effected as a result
  10. Thanks for the clear answer. As exchemists reply reminds us, however, this is entirely subjective and what's considered a "qualification" to you may differ for others, hence the "Kelly should be president, let's be honest" was perhaps an overstatement (one potentially influenced by the ridiculous misogyny and racism we keep seeing everywhere in our politics)
  11. In racing there’s an old adage: “In order to finish first, you must first finish.” The basic idea is you can’t drive so fast you fly off the circuit and take yourself out of contention. Priority #1 is you must finish the race since that is a prerequisite to winning it. Like you, I’m sympathetic to the idea of a crossover ticket, as I suspect many here are. Harris / Romney, for example, sounds kinda awesome if you don’t bother thinking too deeply about it. But the moment you look under the covers at what drives the voting numbers across districts and across electoral college states in the places that shift electoral outcomes, you can see pretty immediately that such a move would have one outcome: You would lose. There’s a reason the political parties focus so heavily on particular blocs of voters and ideological camps, and it’s not because they’re seeking purity among their flocks (tho it surely appears that way sometimes). It’s because that’s what it takes to win, and if you don’t win then it’s all just academic counting of how many angels can dance on a pinhead (no, I don’t mean Trump)
  12. We’re discussing US politics. Sensibility has nothing whatsoever to do with it. 😉
  13. No shit, Sherlock
  14. You mentioned earlier that Senator Mark Kelly should be president, ending the post with "let's be honest." In that same spirit of honesty and given the context of thread, it was implicit there that you think he's a better choice for Potus than former Senator and current VP Kamala Harris. Continuing the honest dialog, I'm genuinely curious: Which specific qualifications (beyond astronauts being neato and cool) led you to conclude that Kelly (who's served on an aging committee and one on armed forces) is a better choice than Harris (who served on the Judiciary committee and also the joint committee on intelligence and also was Vice President and also AG for the largest state in the union before all of that)? Qualifications: Why are Kellys a better fit than Harris' in your opinion?
  15. That mostly allows institutions and businesses to leverage other models like Llama and mistral or GPT-4o or even Gemini, which is why I asked… they’re all different, yet your claims sound generalized (even if restricted the conversation just to IBMs own Granite, your approach seems too broad and sweeping IMO)
  16. Very likely did, I agree. sounds like those were rumblings from his team, but not him directly (if the reports I encountered were accurate)
  17. Well, especially since every single person being seriously considered as a possible alternative, one after another all the way down the line, came out and endorsed her this morning Even Joe Manchin made it a point to say he wasn’t going to run (tho didn’t yet endorse)
  18. According to the Cook political report, AZ also recently moved from Toss-Up to Leans Republican and he’s popular there so could potentially help swing it blue
  19. Then you ought to consider clarifying. My answer meets your criteria even if you don’t realize it
  20. https://www.scienceforums.net/settings/account-security/

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