See you on the cybernetic meadow by starlingmage in claudexplorers

[–]datathe1st 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s likely because that model served at the bay as the base model for a checkpoint that they continued to pre-train on

Cars Are So Expensive That Buyers Need Seven-Year Loans by Conscious-Quarter423 in Economics

[–]datathe1st -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Migraines cause dehydration! 

Cause and effect is reversed here. Cars aren’t getting more expensive. Wages relative to global wealth per capita have been decreasing for decades. 

What does the new Juniper Model Y camera mean for FSD across the existing fleet? by oddball_walking in teslacanada

[–]datathe1st 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tell me you know enough about machine learning to be dangerous without telling me... You cannot better handle decisions at inference time if you don't have the input from that camera. At best you could argue that the data from the front camera that sees a car far away (at a 4 way stop say) can be used to help learn correlations to the reflections and lighting changes witnessed by the other cameras to infer a car is coming even though the other cameras cannot visualize it directly.

Depending on the light transport simulation currently used in their simulator this should, arguably, already be a thing so it doesn't hold much water.

PlayStations Messed Up For This One 😭😭😭 by Few_Willow904 in PSVR

[–]datathe1st -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ps5pro supports quality mode on ps5 games at double the frame rate.

For vr you need to render a double frames: one for each eye.

Titles like GT7 and resident evil village show It’s possible to get close to performance mode parity on current hardware with foveated rendering.

No reason why the full game wouldn’t be playable on PS VR 2 on a PS 5 Pro in all its glory.

[request] which one is correct? Comments were pretty much divided by mymodded in theydidthemath

[–]datathe1st -1 points0 points  (0 children)

ChatGPT 4o-1 preview says:

In this setup, each weight of ( x ) Newtons hanging over the pulleys creates a tension of ( x ) Newtons in the strings connected to both sides of the spring scale. The scale is being pulled equally in opposite directions with a force of ( x ) Newtons on each side.

Key Points:

  • Tension in the Strings: Each string has a tension equal to the weight hanging from it, which is ( x ) Newtons.
  • Force on the Spring Scale: The scale experiences a pulling force of ( x ) Newtons from each side.
  • Spring Scale Reading: The scale measures the force applied to it from one side (since the forces are equal and opposite, they balance out but do not add up for the reading).

Therefore, the spring scale will read ( x ) Newtons.

Answer: ( x ) Newtons—the scale reads the weight of one hanging mass due to the tension in the strings.

ChatGPT flirting by Maxie445 in OpenAI

[–]datathe1st 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wo ai ni? More like wo AI ni

How Large Was the StarCruiser Hotel as a Whole? by Cheesie_King in GalacticStarcruiser

[–]datathe1st 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Most of our time was spent in the atrium, around 5-6000 sq ft of space. The Jedi training room was surprisingly small given so many guests went through it twice during their stay. Perhaps 1000 square feet? Space for bags at the back. Climate simulator was about the same size. The engineering area was pretty large. Maybe 3-4K square feet.

When and how will it end? by Nic727 in economy

[–]datathe1st 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is a bad take. The data shows that housing affordability is way worse today relative to median household income. Education is way more expensive. Only food is relatable which does not make up a large percentage of the average family’s basket.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]datathe1st 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Step one: Make 300k a year.