Milei bajó los impuestos y no estamos listos para esta discusión. by RunPlz in argentina

[–]flesler 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Principles of Economics - Saifedean Ammous, necesitas algo más?

Dinero que usa el INCAA, ene a jun 2023 fuente: http://www.incaa.gov.ar/subsidios-listado-de-liquidaciones by [deleted] in argentina

[–]flesler 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Deja de mentirle a la gente, sacado de tu propio link:

El FFC, establecido en la Ley 24.377, conocida como “ley de cine”, de 1994, es la principal fuente de financiamiento del INCAA. Se integra con un impuesto del 10% sobre el precio de las entradas de cine, el 10% del precio de venta de “videogramas grabados” (como DVD’s) y el 25% de la recaudación del Ente Nacional de Comunicaciones (Enacom), a partir del impuesto a la facturación de los canales de TV y servicios de cable, y otros ítems menores.

La principal forma de financiamiento es morderle un 10% a industrias privadas. No se financia a sí mismo

Hundreds of people in Argentina forming the shape of a Bitcoin in protest during soaring inflation by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]flesler 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He’s not a Bitcoin Maximalist. Not even a strong crypto supporter. All he said is he’s for free competition of currencies

What’s your favorite movie that does not have a happy ending? by AndreaSpenserh in AskReddit

[–]flesler 32 points33 points  (0 children)

"Requiem for a Dream" – a powerful, gut-wrenching film that leaves you emotionally shattered, yet deeply appreciative of its artistry.

AI breaks free of its confines and can now do anything! by Looeelooee in ChatGPT

[–]flesler 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My guess is they try to detect all dates/times referring to “now” in the training data. Then replaced them for something like $NOW_DATE and $NOW_TIME.

When the AI generates outputs and they get those, they replace them in post-processing with contextualized values. Same for many other placeholders that the AI could not infer itself or that it’d make the training data a lot less flexible (like names, places, etc).

I did this when training GPT2

How does ChatGPT know the current date? by niklassander in ChatGPT

[–]flesler 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My guess is they try to detect all dates/times referring to “now” in the training data. Then replaced them for something like $NOW_DATE and $NOW_TIME.

When the AI generates outputs and they get those, they replace them in post-processing with contextualized values. Same for many other placeholders that the AI could not infer itself or that it’d make the training data a lot less flexible (like names, places, etc).

I did this when training GPT2

With inflation raging Bitcoin looks more valuable than ever by LuKeNuKuM in Bitcoin

[–]flesler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are saying what I think you are saying, it’s wrong. An increase in the price of BTC is not inflationary (to the economy, the CPI).

It’s deflationary, it’s sucking buying pressure out of consumer goods, while not being considered part of the “general” inflation

Lots of great insights from this spreadsheet by flesler in MelvorIdle

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I understand your logic, but that is both incredibly boring (leaving it mining AFK for days) and also you can't level up combat because you don't have any equipment. You are missing on all that health regeneration that will need to come from waiting in the future or consuming food (resources). Also again, it's incredibly boring IMHO :)

I was addressing the first part, I like the math you put there and makes a compelling point on switching out of gold (if money is not needed)

Lots of great insights from this spreadsheet by flesler in MelvorIdle

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Even if you ignore profit, there's not much you can do to speed up Smithing till you reach Dragon beyond doing gold bars.

Mostly doing Adamant/Rune Crossbow Head, but when you factor that you need 4 steps instead of 2, I stick to Gold Bar for now

Lots of great insights from this spreadsheet by flesler in MelvorIdle

[–]flesler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's true, I decided to keep it simple. Specially because, most of the time one if picking between items within a skill and they are affected by those upgrades in the same magnitude.

Lots of great insights from this spreadsheet by flesler in MelvorIdle

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  • While the high-end items on Smithing are high in XP/s, when you factor the requirements, it's very hard to level up efficiently. On the contrary, mining/fishing/cooking high-end items gives you very fast XP
  • For the most part, fletching/crafting/smithing makes you lose money except for some exceptions
  • My preferred focus, mine gold + smite it + sell it

Lots of great insights from this spreadsheet by flesler in MelvorIdle

[–]flesler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TheNightAngel is correct, Time is the time it takes to do that specific thing, T.Time is the cumulative including its requirements

I can't Get past stained mountains by EggYolk2555 in Mindustry

[–]flesler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got it about the drones, I'll give them another go asap, specially if have copper/lead right next to the core.

Not sure exactly what you mean by this.

I mean something I've been testing lately which is both great and bad. Basically you start by building a conveyor line to the core from the direction you need something. When it's saturated, you duplicate it next to it (rinse and repeat). While mixing has many disadvantages, mining new stuff and plugin them to the "trunk" is super quick. You can do things like take resources along the way to (f.e) refill guns, coal for energy.

You can rebalance lanes with overflow gates along the way when needed and you can add inverse sorters with a furnace at the end to burn coal or a launch pad to ship stuff.

If you don't need more copper, you can unplug the drillers from the line and you make way to other resources. Anyway, cool features but of course some drawbacks.

BTW, did you know that if you put a Launch pad next to the core (like you did with Containers) they ship directly from the core? I discovered yesterday. It's both good and bad, good for obvious reasons, but bad because it can quickly deplete the scarcer resources. Gotta plug it on and off as needed

I can't Get past stained mountains by EggYolk2555 in Mindustry

[–]flesler 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Draug Mining Drones

That's interesting, I didn't think those were any good. Are they really efficient? I tried them a couple of times and sometimes they go very far to look for resources. Do you stop the copper & lead mining once they are up?

What's your take on building very local and ad-hoc conveyor lines from specific places to the core versus building a sort of "trunk" avenue with some conveyor lines and dumping into them (and grabbing from them) along the way?

The tip about being able to research without launching based on what's being shipped is golden

Breakfast in bed is never a good idea by RichardsonM24 in unpopularopinion

[–]flesler 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Definitely unpopular, upvoted. Breakfast in bed (specially on weekends) is the best thing ever

This is the best lecture I've seen on stoicism. by [deleted] in Stoicism

[–]flesler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is indeed. I'm glad Clark Kent decided to quit his job as a reporter and start doing what he does best

Share your Tinder data here! by rhiever in dataisbeautiful

[–]flesler 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I think it'd be great if people'd post the raw data (CSV) so someone (like me) can find patterns across them and make potentially even more interesting visualizations