lambdabeta

I'm a software engineering developer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

What is SSH ?

4d 23h ago in ask@piefed.social

Someone should create a new internet that uses SSH to access it. Call it An SSH On-Line Environment.

Canada: Here’s how each province is doing in the global race to zero-emission cars

8d 1h ago in electricvehicles@slrpnk.net from www.nationalobserver.com

As an ontarian whose previous vehicle died on monday, I'll be buying a BEV of some kind tomorrow most likely. Torn between the Kia EV4 and the Fiat 500e atm... Wish there were more EV sedans :/

Where did you get that pillow? I want one now lol.

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1mon 3d ago in aneurysmposting@sopuli.xyz from lemmy.today

Yeah, if words were actually encoded as 1-hot vectors this would be pretty trivial, but the rest of LLM training would be somewhere between infeasible and impossible. The actual embedding vectors obscure spelling even more.

Side note: last time I checked, current embedding vectors were approximately 40 dimensional... Has that gone up significantly in the last couple of years?

Don't be such a nominative determinist!

1mon 12d ago in lotrmemes@piefed.social from media.piefed.social

I think I remember reading that it was supposed to be descended from wyrmtongue as in dragon talkers and grima's ancestors were revered dragon speakers, which is why he has such a prominent role in the king's chamber.

Tactical Rabbi

2mon 5d ago in palestine@lemmy.dbzer0.com from lemmy.ml

They aren't even all that expensive really (especially relative to military gear). Its just that for jews, if they see a torah scroll hit the ground they're supposed to fast. Its generally a big deal if a torah hits the floor. Same reason people were holding torahs in awkward ways following hurricane katrina.

This is what I've found among a lot of professionals when asked about AI. Every task it does could be easily done by anyone with enough domain knowledge and moderate scripting ability. It just cuts out the need to learn a CLI and scripting language in exchange for lack of scalability or efficiency, plus has more domain knowledge sets than any one person (though not too deeply).

E.G. It is often used as a poor man's awk or perl for analyzing emails. But for a lot of people being able to scan 10000 documents, find all references to a soft regex and tabulate them is something they genuinely couldn't do on their own before "AI". Nevermind that you hand that problem to any sysadmin worth their salt and they probably already have an alias for it. Not surprising when you realize that the average person thinks that Penelope Garcia is an accurate aepiction of how such tasks are done and think such abilities are so far beyond teir own capabilities.

What game had you like this?

2mon 19d ago in gaming@lemmy.zip from lemmy.zip

Currently for me its The Last Stand Aftermath... Lots of roguelikes on this list for a reason I think.

I've already watched the first episode. It was good. Classic Tom Scott style. I am happy.

Transport Canada wants your opinion on headlight glare

2mon 28d ago in canada@lemmy.ca from driving.ca

Yeah, I think OP misread the date. I hope they update the post so as to not scare people away.

Making a Canadian Flag on Lemmy's r/Place

2y 10mon ago in canada@lemmy.ca from canvas.toast.ooo

Tree of Life Explorer | MinuteLabs.io

2y 11mon ago in coolwebsites@lemmy.ca from labs.minutelabs.io

AFAIK The first Poodles community on Lemmy.

3y 22d ago in communitypromo@lemmy.ca from lemmy.ca

I'll kick things off with our mini: Kerby

3y 22d ago in poodles@lemmy.ca from lemmy.ca