can’t libgen get around this by just saying they’re training an AI model?
can’t libgen get around this by just saying they’re training an AI model?
the person that you’re replying to said something that’s true about the USA. they didn’t say anything about other countries.
for another example, i can say “if you’re in the USA, then the current year is 2024” and that statement will be true. it is also true in every other country (for the moment), but that’s besides the point.
crazy to think that guy has been on that boat for over 100 years
you need to make your hands sticky for it to work
after using gentoo for a couple months, i think i know a thing or two about spending Real Time getting the linux kernel
what if the M1 doesn’t have a touch screen though
i would try it. i like strawberries and i like pasta, so why not
another chicken and egg problem
gone but not forgotten….
is this where ketchup comes from?
the name seems to be an unfortunate choice that stems from their historical usage as “a means to an end”. i.e, they were first used as part of a method to find some solutions to cubic equations. this method would require algebraic manipulations of complex numbers, but the ultimate goal was to discover a real root. the complex roots would be discarded once a real root was found (if it existed).
the wikipedia article attributes the name to Descartes:
… sometimes only imaginary, that is one can imagine as many as I said in each equation, but sometimes there exists no quantity that matches that which we imagine.
which i think helps to highlight how skeptical the people at that time were about the existence of the “imaginary” numbers.
source: memories of my first complex analysis class, and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complex_number#History
i’d strongly recommend reading the history section of that wikipedia page to anyone interested in the topic, it has some pretty fun history
these are not arguments. they are beliefs/opinions
There is also the hilariously misguided belief that good coders do not produce bugs so there’s no need for debugging.
i’m terrified of people who think this way. my experience has been that they are much less inclined to check for bugs in their code and tend to produce much buggier code
could not be me in the second frame
libertarians are conservatives with even worse critical thinking skills.
most conservative arguments fall apart when you ask 3 consecutive questions, but it only takes 1 or 2 questions for the typical libertarian argument
whoa i had no idea the death star was so tiny
not if you line things up right
looks like it would be good with beans
how do you punch a wall into a toilet