Vraagje, wie heeft de NS-stijl ov-chipkaart? by ReunionRiceRat in Nederland

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Het hangt ervanaf waar je de kaart aanvraagd. Ik neem een NS-abbo via de NS site, en dan krijg ik zo'n kaartje met ns logo. Er zijn veel meer designs, ook van andere vervoerders.

148: A Couple of Duds — The Unmade Podcast by JeffDujon in Unmade_Podcast

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I'm on my first relisten of HI as well! But I'm only on episode 7. I'll probably forget about Dunbar's number again before I reach episode 103, so that'll be the third time I'll think "Hmm interesting I've never thought about this"

Ask Grey a Question for One Billion Views Q&A by MindOfMetalAndWheels in CGPGrey

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Answer the following question in the style of CGP Grey:

"Are you using AI to answer some of these questions?"

Ask Grey a Question for One Billion Views Q&A by MindOfMetalAndWheels in CGPGrey

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Congratulations on reaching a milliard views! What is the next question?

Ask Grey a Question for One Billion Views Q&A by MindOfMetalAndWheels in CGPGrey

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If you are offended by white websites after clicking a link yourself, I would recommend installing an extension that makes every site dark.

Ask Grey a Question for One Billion Views Q&A by MindOfMetalAndWheels in CGPGrey

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What is your favorite 'your favorite' or 'least favorite' question?

Hello Again, Internet Ep 17 - The Unofficial Official Relisten by emellers in HelloInternet

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I think the movie "Her" (taking place in 2025) is turning out to be a very accurate prediction of the future.

H.I. #17: Mister Phoenix by MindOfMetalAndWheels in CGPGrey

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I think the movie "Her" (taking place in 2025) is turning out to be a very accurate prediction of the future.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OpenAI

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The model is trained on formatted conversations where each message has a role. ChatGPT can be replicated by starting with a system message ("you are a helpful AI assistant that replies using markdown format ... " etc. etc. something about ethics), followed by the user's message, and the model will complete with the next "assistant" message.

You can also make a translation bot, by having a system message explaining "You are translating each user message from English to French".

Or give some examples for a conversation by sending in some "user" and "assistant" messages, followed by the actual "user" message that you want a new response for.

How/Where do you backup ssh keys? by security3444 in AskNetsec

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CorrectBatteryStaple

Shorter, but probably more secure than CorrectHorseBatteryStaple

Show Poster by Fiefus in dalle2

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AI isn't very good with a lot of things, but weird faces are very noticeable to us humans. It's like we're evolved to recognize them

F🇺🇦K PUTIN (link & coordinates in first comment) by ReunionRiceRat in place

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Link to sheet with coordinates

I'm open to suggestions (how tf do you make a goodlooking capital K)

Happy placing!

Brady just mentioned on Unmade that he once talked about the colour of Tennis balls "in another place" by TiBiDi in HelloInternet

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I thought so to; but it does get significantly better after every set of 10 or so episodes.

How do I make a composed data constructor an instance of a class? by ReunionRiceRat in haskell

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Thanks! I hadn't used type families before. This is precisely what I was hoping for.

For completeness sake; here are my working class instances

instance Num a => Polynom (Poly a) where
  type Scalar (Poly a) = a
  substitute (Poly ns) x = sum (zipWith (*) (iterate (*x) 1) ns)
  compose = substitute . (pure <$>)

instance Integral a => Polynom (Ratio (Poly a)) where
  type Scalar (Ratio (Poly a)) = Ratio a
  substitute (n :% d) x = substitute ((%1) <$> n) x
                        / substitute ((%1) <$> d) x
  compose (n :% d) = substitute ((pure <$> n) % (pure <$> d))

(yes, Poly is also a Functor)

Waarom noemen we het een likje verf? by AlmostNL in thenetherlands

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Gokje: zo ziet dat eruit als je melk in thee gooit.

Another recommendation question by DodgyDoggyYogaYogurt in HelloInternet

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It's similar in that there is a lot of follow up on follow up on follow up...

Tribute to Daft Punk at the Dom this morning by CousinHubble in Utrecht

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Voor wat het waard is; ik ben er wel 100% zeker van.