Kritix

joined 4 days ago
[–] Kritix@fedia.io 5 points 14 hours ago

Windows does support it tho. You just need to partition them separately on the same drive.

[–] Kritix@fedia.io 5 points 1 day ago

Hello! Welcome to Fediverse (from a fellow newcomer) 👋

[–] Kritix@fedia.io 5 points 1 day ago

Yeaa, it's been a while. I played it at launch so I guess it's time to revisit Palworld again.

 

Meme of a fat dude in glasses holding ready-to-stab position without the knife in hands and saying “LEAVE ALONE THE MULTIBILLION DOLLAR COMPA-...you're asking where are my knives? See, these weren't actually MY knives; the company just sold me the license to use the knives and per EULA they have the right to take them away at any time.NOW BACK OFF“

[–] Kritix@fedia.io -1 points 3 days ago

My bad... the actual shower thought is :

If I'm being critical, one of the main problem with trying to impose "consciousness" on others is that we haven't even got a solid definition of "consciousness" amongst us humans. Moreover, "consciousness" itself might as well be a human construct, and an incomplete construct at that.

It just happens while I saw that Flipboard article while browsing here lol.

 

Anthropic's new "J-lens" reveals a silent workspace inside Claude that mirrors a leading theory of consciousness | Flipboard

VentureBeat - Anthropic, the artificial intelligence company, published a sweeping research paper on Sunday revealing that its Claude language models have spontaneously developed an internal structure that mirrors one of the most influential theories of how human consciousness works. The finding, which the …

If I'm being critical, one of the main problem with trying to impose "consciousness" on others is that we haven't even got a solid definition of "consciousness" amongst us humans. Moreover, "consciousness" itself might as well be a human construct, and an incomplete construct at that.

 

Crossposted from https://scribe.disroot.org/post/9973407

Ryszard Łuczyn, Deputy Director of the Minister's Office of the Ministry of Digital Affairs highlights; “this is the first ever government document that actually supports the use and promotion of open source in the public administration".

Personally it does make sense that a system used to effect the population to be reviewable and contributable by the public.

 

Poland actively engages with open source by including it in its state digitalisation strategy. It makes sense to me that a system that's used to effect the population is reviewable by the masses.

[–] Kritix@fedia.io 5 points 3 days ago (1 children)

@nitroemdash@lemmy.wtf Could you link the ones that you found for Huffman algo? I wanna see it.

[–] Kritix@fedia.io 1 points 4 days ago (11 children)

True. I just got here cuz I feel Reddit is being too mainstream these days.