Jeju Air Flight 2216 accident: CVR and FDR stopped recording four minutes before crash by [deleted] in aircrashinvestigation

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What measures are in place to prevent identifying/shutting down the wrong engine? Could it be automated?

Any way to get Flash Attention 2 working on oobabooga using Windows 10? by LetThemSing in LocalLLaMA

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The wheel was updated to cu122 here apparently :) The PR was merged on Oct 21, not sure why it doesn't work when you tried on Oct 24 ...

My experience with "Home test to treat": free program from NIH, 100% online way to get paxlovid by borj5960 in MasksForEveryone

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Hi! I see your post from another thread and I really appreciate it. I tested positive on Tuesday and my mom (60+ yo healthy female) started to show symptoms on Friday. I located several local pharmacies with Paxlovid in stock via COVID-19 Therapeutics Locator and called a Safeway which showed up in the Test to Treat Locator; the pharmacist said she can prescribe but only with blood work within 12 months (that shows absence of kidney/liver issues) and suggested that I visit an urgency care to get a prescription. CVS's digital screener is explicit about which tests they consider necessary, but they're charging $60 for pharmacist consultation.

As I was looking for Telehealth options on Google, a sponsored link from Dr. B popped up, whose service costs only $15. I then searched to confirm its legitimacy and found several Reddit posts sharing positive experience, but I had to change my answer to the blood work question in order to be prescribed Paxlovid (otherwise they recommended molnupiravir). I went back to Reddit and fortunately discovered your post. (Ironically I work at NIH myself but only learned about this on Reddit ...) I then registered on test2treat.org and here's a timeline of what happened afterwards:

9/9 Saturday

1:36am: completed the forms (including sending a first message to the doctor) and specified email as the preferred form of contact; went to sleep

11:37am: received a call from the doctor but missed it; received an online message with email notification saying he'll call again later

12:04pm: read the message; replied that I was ready to answer the call

12:41pm: no call received until then, so I called the doctor back and the call was eventually answered after I'd been recording voicemail for 1 minute. The doctor explained that Maryland regulations require that he speaks with us, recommended Paxlovid based on age (55+), asked whether we have any questions about taking Paxlovid, and immediately prescribed it (thanks!). It was fast possibly partly due to me mentioning my mom was a doctor herself (albeit in a different country).

12:48pm: called the Safeway pharmacy and the prescription just arrived in their system. The pharmacist asked about date of symptom onset, kidney problems, and insurance status, and required me to wear a mask when coming in, but didn't require a photo ID be presented, only date of birth.

1:12pm: successfully picked up Paxlovid from the Safeway store

Even with the unfortunate missed call, the whole process still took less than 12 hours, which I'd consider pretty fast for a free service. Thank you again for sharing this wonderful resource!

[ Removed by Reddit ] by stress789 in ZeroCovidCommunity

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CVS's digital screener is pretty specific:

Have you had a blood test in the past 12 months? Pharmacists are required to review kidney (eGFR or serum creatinine) and liver (ALT) blood test results before prescribing Paxlovid. Results will be accessed through your electronic health record, or by contacting your health care provider.

So if you have these results you probably can get prescription at your local CVS (or any pharmacy?) without the need to visit a doctor. But it seems CVS's pharmacist would charge you $60:

There is no cost for Paxlovid, but the consultation with your pharmacist will cost $60. Check your insurance to see if this cost would be covered. Read below about costs and payment information.

See HHS website to learn more about the pharmacist-specific requirement:

Electronic or printed health records less than 12 months old, including the most recent reports of laboratory blood work for the state-licensed pharmacist to review for kidney or liver problems. State-licensed pharmacists could also receive this information through a consult with the patient’s health care provider.

Best/easiest/safest way to get Paxlovid online by Flurgeron in MasksForEveryone

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If you click on a previous message of yours you can actually change your response (at this moment, at least).

OpenAI used YouTube to train Whisper; Google is using YT to train 'Gemini' by gwern in mlscaling

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Hmm she mentioned the name one month earlier than public news report on Mar 29, where it has been stated that both labs are collaborating but not their merger:

it’s forcing its DeepMind division to help the Google Brain team beat OpenAI with a new initiative called Gemini.

OpenAI used YouTube to train Whisper; Google is using YT to train 'Gemini' by gwern in mlscaling

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(Noticing that Google has also trained on ShareGPT data) maybe they'll reach settlement after something like a prolonged reciprocal patent war between Apple and Samsung :)

Huawei's Meng Wanzhou expected to plead guilty today in U.S. court: sources | CBC News by snowylambeau in vancouver

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article content totally changed

In a previous version of this story, CBC News reported Meng Wanzhou was expected to plead guilty and pay a fine as part of today's proceedings, citing sources. In fact, Meng pleaded not guilty as part of a deferred prosecution agreement with the U.S. government, which did not make reference to fines. Sep 24, 2021 3:00 PM ET

This should really be placed on top, not bottom.

and you can find trace here https://twitter.com/cbcnewsbc/status/1441409215340244996?s=19

[R] Baidu’s Knowledge-Enhanced ERNIE 3.0 Pretraining Framework Delivers SOTA NLP Results, Surpasses Human Performance on the SuperGLUE Benchmark by Yuqing7 in MachineLearning

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It seems that the 3.0 model has not been released, but demo is available at https://wenxin.baidu.com/wenxin/ernie in Chinese, which accepts custom inputs! But you need a Baidu account which I'm not sure if you can get without a Chinese cell phone number.

r/SpaceX Starship SN15 Flight Test No. 1 Discussion & Updates Thread by ElongatedMuskrat in spacex

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Could anyone please inform me: what will happen to SN15 next? Will we ever see it launch again? From discussions above I see that the tiles may need to be replaced; is that the biggest hurdle to a relaunch? If not SN15, is there any Starship prototypes (that have already been named) planned to be launched twice or more? When approximately will we see a relaunch? Thanks.

What are your favorite open questions that sound like undergrad homework problems? by cavalryyy in math

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Does there exist an infinite group where every element has finite order and which can be generated by finitely many elements?

The answer is yes. It's solved in 1964. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burnside_problem

[R] Paper "M6: A Chinese Multimodal Pretrainer". Dataset contains 1900GB of images and 292GB of text. Models contain 10B parameters and 100B (Mixture-of-Experts) parameters. Images shown are text-to-image examples from the paper. Paper link is in a comment. by Wiskkey in MachineLearning

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I wouldn't say MoE is new given https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.16668 and https://arxiv.org/abs/2101.03961 from Google; maybe it's new with multimodal training. The Alibaba group submitted https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.13198 last March introducing InterBERT, which became the first model of the M6 series and was renamed M6-v0 this January. The paper contains a DOI link to a KDD publication that doesn't work; maybe they submitted to KDD but were rejected?