You’re not great taking medical advice from a doctor either, seeing how often they’re wrong.
You’re not great taking medical advice from a doctor either, seeing how often they’re wrong.
I remember back in the day this automated downloader program… the links had a limit of one download at a time and you had to solve a captcha to start each download.
So the downloader had built in “solve other’s captcha” system, where you could build up credit.
So when you had say 20 links to download you spent some minutes solving other’s captchas and get some credit, then the program would use that crowdsourcing to solve yours as they popped up.
Sell them to zoomers as 3d save button coasters. $19.95 each
And just to top it off, make this pythonscript a dialect of rust
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I worked on one where the columns were datanasename_tablename_column
They said it makes things “less confusing”
I mean, I totally agree with you. But that also kinda ignores all the useful things a dog can be trained to do.
So you’re saying it’s already feature complete with most json libraries out there?
Who are you?
What do you want?
Also, I think good and bad is a bit fluid there. It’s just people with different agendas. Well, except emperor Cartagia. And perhaps Bester.
Yep, I usually make docker environments for cuda workloads because of these things. Much more reliable
Some radios:
It can be surprisingly helpful. I needed a small program to change between three “states”, two separate programs that use the gpu and can’t run at the same time that I run on a server, and an “idle” state where none of them are running. And a simple web ui to check and change state.
This was the conversation: https://chat.openai.com/share/661322bc-2bd2-4608-9c7f-ec6d9f488601
Note that it did mess up the transitions code a bit, but it was easy to fix after a brief look at the documentation. However, the http page worked 100% straight off the bat, and the flask code and running of the commands worked perfectly. It’s not a big thing, but a lot of “boilerplate” code and double checking docs was avoided. And this is the free tier.
Found out the hard way that no, it’s not… there are a few valid json files that most yaml parsers choke on
puts the json in the yaml parser
Your move, foolish mortal
Chatgpt to the rescue!
Look at the description of the video. It’s not automatically generated. He made several voices and narrator and applied it to each character.
While insanely cool, it’s not “put in book here, get audio book there”
But which industry standard?
I was trying to find an article I read about a year ago, about an experiment where AI was assisting a doctor. Where it suggested questions and possible diagnosis for the doctor to look into.
IIRC the result was both faster and more accurate diagnosis. Too bad I can’t find it again now :(