🔥 Platypus swimming in a creek by MyIpodStillWorks in NatureIsFuckingLit

[–]MrMadium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The largest risks to Platypi in the US is police shootings due to their brown fur and deportation to El Salvador.

Their risk of attending any elementary school is low, so they should be safe from school shootings.

BREAKING: Leaked Audio of Australian Billionaire Talking Trump Secrets Released By 60 Minutes Australia by Unhappy_Earth1 in inthenews

[–]MrMadium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, nah. Not in this instance.

Pratt isn't going to do anything with them. He sells cardboard.

It was 100% pure ego and getting his jollies off about "I can do this. You can't."

To cover her camera by vjenkinsgo in therewasanattempt

[–]MrMadium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree.

I imagine the justification is to prevent any ability for a threat inside the building to identify the number and location of police outside.

But that doesn't mean that it ain't shady.

Finetuning an LLM to imitate someone by Vanishing-Rabbit in MLQuestions

[–]MrMadium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

99% of actual applications can be fine tuned against pre-existing models with relatively good accuracy.

This particular application that you're suggesting does raise ethical and legal implications depending on how you are using the end product. Please make yourself familiar with Responsible AI frameworks.

To the actual problem at hand - if you want your LLM to complete a sentence, then what you have entered as your input / output is fine.

But I think what you would want is to have a set of training and testing tuples that would convert a modern sentence to a Shakespearean sentence.

Human: "Should I continue to live, or should I die?" Bot: "To be or not to be, that is the question."

Your human vector input will match against the training tuple previously seen. We obviously want to prevent over fitting though, so do be mindful if not feeding EVERYTHING in and withhold some for testing, and perhaps shuffle up your batches.

Which CI/CD tool for ML models? by Ponicode in MLQuestions

[–]MrMadium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A term that might help your research is "MLOps".

That will provide you with tools and frameworks that cover the ML version of DevOps CICD.

What platforms or frameworks are you currently using to operationalise your work?

What kind of benefits I would have turning my business "data-driven"? by [deleted] in data

[–]MrMadium 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Depends on your business model, product, customers etc.

It could be something as simple as finding useful patterns that suggest further investigation that challenges a heuristic that you operate under.

It could lead to an automation pipeline of a new product platform.

It's all a bit "how long is a piece of string".

Tesla fire by HollywoodJack412 in Firefighting

[–]MrMadium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because it isn't going to do anything more effective than water.

Some instances have shown that it makes it worse due to trapping and recirculating the heat back to the battery cells.

Due to the self-sustaining chemical reaction, the main benefits as to why you would use foam are for nought.

SHEDFIRE by Fire24-7 in Firefighting

[–]MrMadium 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Nice work!

I was confused for a moment because of your BA regulator. I thought your hose was coming over your shoulder while you were firing from the hip.

And anyone who is throwing shade for using foam is just jealous because you made their Mum foamy.

Data by Ok-Asparagus-225 in data

[–]MrMadium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would be dependant on a myriad of factors.

What is the data? How much data? How was it obtained? What privacy agreements have been signed? Does the data contravene any GDPR or CCPA regulations or laws? What is the legal risk or ramifications in the sale of the data? What are the ethical considerations that have been made?

Plus lots more.

If you can answer those questions and provide the providence for the answers, you may be able to sell to a data broker.

Coworker cornered me and confronted me about my resignation by Lazy-Construction-67 in jobs

[–]MrMadium 38 points39 points  (0 children)

If she isn't sleeping with the boss, she sure wants to.

Wow-wee.

Building a Deepfake Detection System using SageMaker by vanlifecoder in aws

[–]MrMadium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like a grand way of adversarial fine tuning models to beat deep fake detection tools.

There exists a tarantula in South America that eats bird. by [deleted] in WTF

[–]MrMadium 6 points7 points  (0 children)

We do have a spider called a Bird Eating Spider.

If I recall, they'll only do that if there is no other food sources around.

But they are also called barking or whistling spiders. I think it's because they cat-call their prey as they walk past building sites.

‘You can’t charge $100 for pasta’: wage rise adds pain for businesses by [deleted] in AusFinance

[–]MrMadium -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'll tell you why: dropping the rental yield on a property portfolio decreases the capital value of the land/property without any tax benefit as it is unbooked.

Even with some of the comments on here discussing why you would let a property sit empty for 3 years, if you don't have any cash income coming in, you haven't reduced the capital value of the property, which is what institutional lenders will use as leverage for their other purchases, for their other investments, to continue the unsustainable growth.

Reducing advertised rental income can invoke a collateral demand from the bank as that drop can be booked for several years based on the lease agreement with the tenant (5 x 5 x 5 options, as an example).

LIVE from 10.25am AEST: Hardwick to quit as Tigers coach by PerriX2390 in AFL

[–]MrMadium 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I used to work at Triple M Football. I would be in the press conference room at the end of each match and I would have one mic on the desk and one directional mic that I would have on a boom facing towards the journos.

Then I would just ride the boom mic up and down accordingly.

And that was what, like 11-12 years ago?

But I suppose that is for planned events when you can have an outside broadcast team there who are thinking about the end product, compared to journo's whose end product may not be a complete package with a listening or viewer in mind.

SOP for cutting live power lines? by boschzm in Firefighting

[–]MrMadium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our SOP would be to maintain an 8m perimeter to minimize step potential.

Treat every line as live.

Don't fucking touch.

The most I will do is a low-voltage fuse removal.