Someone brighter than me* could train an LLM on the NSF awards data and then go forth and rule the world. The objective is to enable natural language searches; it's a Good Idea to at least review and better reference prior awards in NSF Proposals.
@th3j35t3r But has he _tried_ Rikers?
@th3j35t3r weak dog whistle bro try again
@northernbassist huh. Cool! Well you don't need all that equipment, just use a trained mantis shrimp. You have one, right?
@sheseala This guy.
"Compute Solution for Tesla's Full Self-Driving Computer" Published in: IEEE Micro ( Volume: 40, Issue: 2, 01 March-April 2020)
"Figure 3 shows a typical inception convolutional neural network."
The article subject is computer hardware design for models _in production_ now. Ain't a quick change possible.
@Alfred Quite the techno-utopian, eh? Any downsides?
@Alfred finish this sentence; use your imagination: "Nowadays the globalization of the world's economy has brought..."
@LiberalLibrarian the people who need to read this warning are all sadly blind
@MrGoat @Keysalagain it is -- on mobile it's App Tracking blocker will nerf a lot of things including ads -- if you have it active.
@lemontart every part of a pig. EVERY part.
@AskTheDevil Same. And for close work especially if varying body positions -- under or around equipment/desks/vehicles -- total non-starter. Dangerous sometimes.
@TomeReader Newest dog greatly resembles a previous one and I catch myself mixing up the names. Mostly positive nostalgic feelings but _feelings_.
@MrGoat I drank hot Coke for reasons.
@JolieSaboteuse @Alfred pangalactic gargleblaster
@EileenKCarpenter @stueytheround well I'm sorry and I wish it were different.
Not gonna complain but do breast cancer
"Scientists develop cheap and quick spit test for prostate cancer"
https://www.theguardian.com/society/article/2024/jun/01/scientists-develop-cheap-and-quick-spit-test-for-prostate-cancer
ideal for precision work