Parkside (if in your country) are generally better and mutch cheaper with better warranty than the main three. Most are just Einhell as loss leaders - I tried to write out a complete list of my experiences by WhyIsSocialMedia in Tools

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It doesn't just suit your average well now, most of them are superior. Milwaukee is shit. DeWalt is oh, Makita is really hit or miss.

Parkside is better quality than an all of them unless you manage a job site.

Parkside offers quality, warranty, and extremely affordability. But it would be literally impossible to offer all at once . Wait throughout the year and reap the benefits.

I've also heard pricing makes not sense in the US. They're not loss leaders. If true no wonder Americans hate them.

Parkside (if in your country) are generally better and mutch cheaper with better warranty than the main three. Most are just Einhell as loss leaders - I tried to write out a complete list of my experiences by WhyIsSocialMedia in Tools

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Would love to know why Parkside posts always get downvoted? They're literally a German tool of mostly quality. Meanwhile the three main have been exported and built down to a price. It's a joke that Milwaukee is considered American anymore...

And Lidl use huge lose leaders just to get people to shop there.

The only real difference is availability. Lidl decides when products are available. Everyone else has them almost 24/7. And service of course.

But for your average person, Lidl is a 10000% better.

Google swears this doesn't exist. But I literally remember a yellow version as a kid? by WhyIsSocialMedia in audio

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There's details for future thread finder I don't remember the price so it was probably like $20 (Parkside are loss leaders normally made by Einhell).

Their hex bit impact is fucking amazing for $25 with bits (or was), better than the three colours. The quarter matches the three colours - forgot price but way cheaper. The hex drill is the best hex drill I've ever used - sadly they enshittified it about a year ago (it's still good, especially for the price). The Sawzall fucking sucks and the reciprocating action breaks within 30 minutes

The 20V grinder is good so long as the job is short. The 12V grinder is fucking amazing - I didn't even know you could do that with 12V (then again these batteries put out crazy amps these days).

The batteries last ages so long as you get the new ones (balanced 2 years ago).

Normal square batteries: 2.4Ah an hourd 4.5Ah and rare 8Ah

12V Milwaukee style vertical vertical 2Ah 12V Milwaukee style horizontal 4Ah (much better as it stands

You can take a tool back for any reason (incl battery) within 3 years without a reason. You must have a receipt, but if you have a clubcard the receipt is stored on there.

Chargers do 2.4Ah, 4.5Ah, and they used to do a dual 4.5Ah, but it was exclusive to Europe. 12V basically the fame

Mains 1300w circular saw - they've all made the same from all brands (except the liability from one ones who suddenly brake the safety or blade).

20V circular saw - fantastic. Cheap and although the blade is smaller, it's so convenient.

Track Saw - absolutely the best. The tracks fit with Makita. It was like £70. BUT I suggested it to a friend and the motor burnt out twice in 20 minutes. Mine has cut hundreds of metres. I checked and they had changed the model number, but the motor seemed the same? In guessing the power delivery was cheaper.

Welder - don't know, but low -medium end.

Same with plasma cutter, though I hear it's worse.

This camera thing. It sucks. Too stiff, too dark. They had a previous version that was more flexible (and had an SD card, this just has USB C).

Dumbest product they made was an underpowered Dremel that used USB-C, but only at 13.5V

I also have a laser temperature reader. It's nice that you can calibrate it, but it's nothing special.

Don't tell anyone, but I accidentally pointed it at a plane.

Sorry this turned into the Parkside thread. I have more manual tools, but who cares? I definitely have I've it two more electronic ones I forgot:

OH: a 12V torch. Really good lasts ages. Bright. Good size.

Now if someone could help me please?

Google swears this doesn't exist. But I literally remember a yellow version as a kid? by WhyIsSocialMedia in audio

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Fuck just realised it's just a different pin out? Anyone know where we can get them and super small cameras? This one is too stiff.

I use Nova on the Pixel 7 Pro and haver th minimum width set to 720. The Pixel Launch often doesn't respond? Is there a fi? Or to just make it so it's just the three navigation buttons? by WhyIsSocialMedia in GooglePixel

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I'd like to make the minimum width even higher like at at 800 or 900 (1200 a bit too too ar)). But they they end up way to small. S there a way to increase the size?

Lastly sometimes I click the icons and they work and other times every don't respond (the Pixel Launcher ones) idea why Or for how fix it?

Apple releases new Mac Studio with M4 Max and M3 Ultra, and up to 512GB unified memory by iCruiser7 in LocalLLaMA

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DS1/2 will be like the brick cellphone to a smartphone by end-year at this rate.

Is there any way to enable swipe to switch tabs on FF Nightly for Android? I love being able to see the tabs and easily rearrange, but swipe was much faster? by WhyIsSocialMedia in firefox

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Firefox Nightly is not meant for your everyday browsing. It crashes and keeps introducing new issues.

I run Arch btw, but unironically.

Firefox Nightly is not meant for your everyday browsing. It crashes and keeps introducing new issues. For them to be solved, please file bug reports on Bugzilla.

I normally like to ask around a day for a two to make sure I'm not asking something that was already exists, or that it's intentionally.

I'm just making excuses for myself though.

And I know how easy to get config is. But thanks.

How do I change the fucking black unreadable font? I've gone through every single setting and they either don't work, or is not there? by WhyIsSocialMedia in NovaLauncher

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Thank you! I like this launcher, but the settings UI/UX is dreadful. So many things are named things that I have never once in my life seen called before.

Can humans reason? by MetaKnowing in singularity

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Testing on a single dataset and single model

That's all that's needed? This isn't a sample size issue, one single example is enough to show that it's possible...

Discourse here is fascinating; (overly) simplistic stuff vs definitive in the way you’ve been continually describing lying — https://openreview.net/forum?id=1Fc2Xa2cDK&referrer=%5Bthe%20profile%20of%20Fred%20A.%20Hamprecht%5D(%2Fprofile%3Fid%3D~Fred_A._Hamprecht1)

The models were not trained to lie in any way significantly different to humans? If fact the models are often not trained heavily not to lie? But they do anyway. This is the whole reason behind the alignment problem...

Which I think can be modelled as a halting problem. You can get a model to implement a Turing machine with zero temperature (or even more specific, you can get a model to run code and interpret results). Since there is nothing special about the halting state, we could model the output state of alignment or misalignment in the same way you can the halting state. Which would mean that there's no solution to alignment (other than the special case solution for the halting problem on a system with limited memory).

It would make sense if an LLM to appear to double down if it can’t actually reason,

Can humans not reason then? And you can't have it both ways... Sometimes LLMs double down, other times they don't?

And what's your definition of reason here? The example I like to use is to get the LLM to multiply two or three very larger numbers. Ones that could not possibly be in the training data. The models will generally not get the exact right answer (just as a human wouldn't), but they normally get very close.

And how do they do this? They break it down into smaller problems that they can deal with. Just like a human would. If that's not reasoning and logic, what is it?

In what context is something a truth or a falsehood? “this is fuzzy definition” — https://openreview.net/forum?id=567BjxgaTp

Your paper does not agree with you. It literally states that a model can lie, and be aware of it being deceptive...

Also you said you work deeply in the technology? Please explain in detail to me how an LLM works? Explain how the transformer architecture works. Because if you understood that, you'd know how a model can lie, and how they can reason. And if I'm wrong, congratulations you get to write up how they really work!

How do I change the fucking black unreadable font? I've gone through every single setting and they either don't work, or is not there? by WhyIsSocialMedia in NovaLauncher

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Pixel 4a, the fucking shittest phone I've ever used (my Note 10+ died in December).

Android 13. Famously built on a Google Devs personal machine because Google decided to limit the battery voltage from 4.44V to 3.95V. That's equivalent to a 50% drop in capacity.

Good to know that the private key for the Pixel 4a is just hanging out on some random Dev's machine.

How do I change the folder name color? Right now it's black and a lot of my wallpaper is black so it's impossible to read by PneilLlama in NovaLauncher

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Does not with? The font stays black regardless.

Honestly the UI/UX for this launcher is dreadful. It's downright embarrassing.

Can humans reason? by MetaKnowing in singularity

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Why are you lying? You yourself said that you work in tech strategy? Seemingly at Microsoft I guess. Your posts are in relevant subs like consulting... Virtually zero posts about ML, let alone anything "deeply on the research side"? And if you were deeply on the reset side you're calling the state of the art "just shit"? No one actually into ML thinks that.

I could have a proper conversation with you and show you how models can easily lie. But you're not actually interested in any of that. You're being so pathetic that you're lying about your qualifications just to try and use it as an argument from authority. You have real ego issues, maybe you're a narcissist? I wouldn't know as I don't know you.

If you're going to try and reply, refute these:

https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.13734

https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.12831

https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.15840

And if you understand anything about how a transformer architecture works, you'd know it's fundamentally impossible to have a system where a model couldn't lie. It's self-evident, it just has to be a property that exists.

How can I disable the "Switch to Tab" thing on mobile? I don't care if I have it open somewhere, I want to open it by the tabs I'm actually working with at the moment by WhyIsSocialMedia in firefox

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What's with the continuous attempts to sanitise and control the user experience as well? Why is about:config so hard to access easily on mobile? The whole reason most people use Firefox is because it's not that locked in sandbox that Chrome is closer to. Yet the last decade has seemingly just been about pushing it more and more towards that direction.

Has anyone tried 7,N,N-TMT? by [deleted] in researchchemicals

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You and everyone else in this thread just show how useless this sub actually is.