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Doesn’t this mean the expert solved the problem while trying to devine the tea leaves provided by chatgpt?

Who has been saved? The US has been doing much more harm than good.

Breaking changes don't require a rewrite.

Would it be practical to use high resolution spherical harmonics as a replacement for cube maps?

Not really. Besides the problems with ringing outlined in the post, the number of coefficients required to capture higher frequency detail grows quadratically, requiring not only more storage but also operations to evaluate. Which makes straightforward cubemap replacement impractical.

Every hardware key will be broken if there is enough incentive to do so. Their claims read like pure hubris.

Who cares about AI privacy? Most people don’t. If you do, run locally.

Isn't that windows only?


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Where did he say he's not worried about other billionaires?


Where did he say that he is, that's the point. Otherwise their comment is disingenuous at best or engineered to be divisive against Oracle at worst.


> at best or engineered to be divisive against Oracle at worst.

Oracle can go suck donkey balls for all I care, is this divisive enough for you?


You want every discussion about one billionaire to be about all of them?

And you want to generalise this to every topic?


Is there any information on how many of the participants realized the victim was just acting? Surely it can’t be zero.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milgram_experiment


The “complete breakdown” does not refer to the experiment, but the fictional setting of the experiment.

The article doesn’t claim that the experiment was invalidated, but that some conclusions drawn from it are not well founded.


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