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Why?

It sounds great to me. AI-generated music is pretty popular with Warhammer 40k lore as well.

Also I tend to listen to songs for a few days, during which time I feel they're the best thing ever, which also helps with momentum during work.

After a few days I have to find other songs. Since AI music started getting more traction it's been way easier to find great songs.

I understand the criticisms of AI music, but that doesn't take away from the fact that for me and a growing number of people it sounds good.


The grift requires full commitment

They’re able to solve complex, unstructured problems independently. They can express themselves in every major human language fluently. Sure, they don’t actually have a brain like we do, but they emulate it pretty well. What’s your definition of thinking?

When OP wrote about LLMs "thinking" he implied that they have an internal conceptual self-reflecting state. Which they don't, they *are* merely next token predicting statistical machines.

This was true in 2023.

And it still is today.

Any idea how SpeciesNet and iNat’s model compare to BioCLIP 2?

https://huggingface.co/imageomics/bioclip-2


When you're riding a rocket that weighs 3.5 million pounds...

Mass higher up the rocket costs several multiples more mass in propellant and propellant handling lower in the rocket. And the more deltaV you want the higher the multiplication. (If I remember right some weight issues of some kind on the Apollo capsule and or lander required a common bulk head in the first stage to make up the performance loss!)

However cameras probably fall into the variance in astoraunt weight somewhat.


Is that the Rocket or the Craft+Mission payload?

My understanding is it's on the order of 5-10 pounds of rocket juice to get one pound of something to LEO, thus the question.


At 3.5 mil pounds that has to be the full rocket. But quick [1]googling is giving an even higher total mass number...

1. https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/sls-5640-sls...



Thanks so much. Sending this link to my nerdy nephews immediately.

Does this actually embed the data using stenography, or does it just append it (encrypted) to an area of the file that the carrier format doesn't care about? The advantage of stenography is that it should be difficult for a middleman to know that there even is any data embedded.

You can save the resulting carrier file and open it any default file viewer of your OS. including ios, macos, windows etc.

Regarding being detected, like anything else in security it is always a cat and mouse game.


Can you answer the question?

The justice system claims to be anti-axe murderer, yet axes were involved in the construction of nearly every courthouse in the nation! How can this be?

The level-headedness of direct democracy meets the accountability of anonymous internet commenting!

Well, Claude does boast an absolutely cursed (and very buggy) React-based TUI renderer that I think the others lack! What if someone steals it and builds their own buggy TUI app?

Your favorite LLM is great at building a super buggy renderer, so that's no longer a moat

Gemini-cli is much worse in my experience but I agree

This is incredibly software engineer-brained. The law doesn't work like software. The only thing that matters is how the judiciary interprets the text, and if you try to use LLM "test" output to argue for a specific interpretation, you'll be laughed out of court.

I believe you hastily misinterpreted the point. It's merely a tool that wasn't possible before.

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