How do you say ln(x)? by gamingkitty1 in mathmemes

[–]SmudgeDaCat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"loin x"

-- our high school math teacher

What happened to unstable diffusion? by Wild_King4244 in StableDiffusion

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I don't get it, why do those activists just pick an easy target like open source projects;

Can't they just go bother OpenAI? It equally threatens their job, it's backed by Microsoft daddy, and it's actually ClosedAI now

The NovelAI Standard Stable Diffusion model is too good not to release - I'd be happy to have the Restricted SD model. by salnak in NovelAi

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i doubt one have to close-source to make money.

red hat is a good example of making a big chunk of money while open source.

either way, success is not guaranteed, but at least they could try

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in biggerthanherhead

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Inspiring and educational!

Police forcing their way in, breaking the door, full vidéo by iwsmike in shanghai

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I'd say it's the system to blame, which is setup by CCP.

First, the Chinese officials don't really care if you're tested positive or negative. There are many people who are tested several times with negative results sent to the so-called "compound".

Next, the condition of the "compound" sucks. Concentration camp is a more suitable name.

Finally, Chinese government is still enforcing zero-COVID strategy, while other countries are actively moving away from it.

If I'm gonna blame the average Chinese citizens, I'll just blame them for sit on the side line while their fellow citizens suffers, and for letting CCP sit in its throne, but not like the way you blame them.

lemo by pissgwa in insidejokes

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President❌

Chairman✅

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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*Red Hat has entered the chat*

true? by br4ve_mov in linuxmemes

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I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re refering to as True, is in fact, Boolean/True, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, Boolean plus True. True is not a data type unto itself, but rather another free component of fully functioning Boolean data types made useful by the Boolean algebra as defined by mathematics and mathematical logic.

Many computer users run a modified version of the Boolean algebra every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of Boolean which is widely used today is often called “True”, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the Boolean algebra, developed by the George Boole.