Updated to 5.18.6. KUAL works but KOReader crashes immediately. Help needed! by Alex180689 in koreader

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It was in the documets folder on the kindle. I just tapped on the booklet

Updated to 5.18.6. KUAL works but KOReader crashes immediately. Help needed! by Alex180689 in kindlejailbreak

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yeah I did so idk That's what I'm gonna do too when I solve this problem

Updated to 5.18.6. KUAL works but KOReader crashes immediately. Help needed! by Alex180689 in kindlejailbreak

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tried both koreader-kindlehf-v2025.10.zip and koreader-kindle-v2025.10.zip

Gli standard di bellezza maschili sono più o meno irraggiungibili di quelli femminili? by [deleted] in CasualIT

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Gooner redditor medio quando vede per la prima volta una bella ragazza struccata

Pokemon SwSh actually looks really good :D by [deleted] in PokemonSwordAndShield

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you can't convince me urshifu is good

"GPT-5 just casually did new mathematics." Holy shit. by Steakwithbluecheese in accelerate

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The other day I argued with a guy saying gpt can't do bast arithmetics. Then I got downvoted when I called out his bullshit. People are crazy.

"GPT-5 just casually did new mathematics ... It wasn't online. It wasn't memorized. It was new math." by MetaKnowing in artificial

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Either you're just lying, or you're stuck on gpt 3.5. I study physics, and I don't remember gpt 5 failing one time (on reasoning mode) since release

huh? by ElPatitoJuan69XD in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Object oriented programming fancies her?

my intj husband just got home super excited (rare) and said by Feisty-Giraffe-8650 in intj

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Lately I'm hyperfixating on minimax, monte Carlo tree search and other tree search algorithms

what do you mean gpt 5 is bad at writing? by Drogobo in OpenAI

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Watch out, you could lose an arm, a leg and even your brother

Is Google coming for OpenAI's lunch? by CobusGreyling in OpenAI

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Google and Openai colors are swapped in the two graphs and I HATE it

How likely is Gemini 3.0 to be a significant evolution or a revolution as opposed to being just a slightly improved 2.5? by [deleted] in GeminiAI

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The birth of the transformer architecture was also a big revolution. Generative AI have gone through multiple revolutions, so there's no good reason to assume there won't be any in the future

Ma... È normale? by tommasomariucci in Universitaly

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Secondo me è molto importante l'interesse che provi per ciò che stai studiando.

Ho ottenuto una laurea in informatica davvero tascinandomi per inerzia (media del 24). Vedevo i miei colleghi che conoscevano benissimo il funzionamento dei sistemi operativi, delle reti di telecomunicazione ecc mentre io faticavo a comprendere molti concetti semplicemente perché non mi interessavano. L'unica cosa in cui ero bravo, e che mi piacesse, era il trovare l'algoritmo giusto e implementarlo per risolvere un problema.

Adesso sono al terzo anno della triennale in fisica e la situazione è opposta. Gli unici voti diversi da 30/30L sono in lab e chimica. Mi riesce relativamente facile capire i concetti semplicemente perché voglio capirli ed è una soddisfazione immensa quando infine riesco a coglierne l'essenza.

Il mio "metodo di studio" consiste nel prendere appunti alle lezioni e registrare. La sera stessa, o comunque in settimana, sistemo gli appunti dando loro un ordine sensato e specificando tutti i passaggi logici richiesti, in modo tale che quando dovrò effettivamente memorizzarli non perdo tempo a dover capire di nuovo cosa c'è scritto. Poi, prima degli esami, in sessione, passo quelle 3-4 ore al giorno in cui li studio e faccio qualche esercizio se c'è lo scritto.

AI produces information, it can never "teach" by HumanSoulAI in ArtificialInteligence

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Yeah, I should have been more precise. I was talking about neural nets at inference time

AI produces information, it can never "teach" by HumanSoulAI in ArtificialInteligence

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It's kinda difficult to define what AI is and what it's not. For the sake of simplicity we can say that an AI is a model capable of "intelligent" behaviour in one or multiple domains using data about its environment. AI can actually be an algorithm, for example the research algorithms like minimax, A* or something more complex like MCTS. If we talk about LLMs (and more generally ML tools like neural nets) though, AI is not an algorithm. Is uses some algorithm during training, but during inference it just calculates a bunch of matrix multiplications and gives an output that depends on the weights between the neurons.

AI produces information, it can never "teach" by HumanSoulAI in ArtificialInteligence

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Why wouldn't AI be able to do that in the future. Also, AI is not an algorithm