I wish I could get through to people who fear AI copyright infringement on this point.
And as imagination bodies forth
The forms of things unknown, the poet’s pen
Turns them to shapes and gives to airy nothing
A local habitation and a name.
I wish I could get through to people who fear AI copyright infringement on this point.
Interesting. I’ve seen plenty of mentions of the potential use of AI in medicinal imaging, but not in a context where time is of the essence. That’s a particularly compelling use case.
“Still needs to be greenlit by the FDA” - has anyone read a discussion of how the FDA is handing AI medical applications? Considering how overwrought the approval procedure can be for more mundane medical technologies, I have little hope that the process is going to be efficient and effective.
This is a great find.
There are circumstances where the precautionary principle is good to apply. But overuse of it has really bad cumulative consequences.
I”m pretty picky about science fiction art. But this is beautiful, and draws you in to the setting.
Yeah, for a ballot with multiple candidates, I would prefer this approach. Ranked Choice Voting is the name that I’ve most often heard it referred to by advocates who want to adopt it in the US.
Seems like the only difference between this and what the OP is describing is whether every candidate has to be ranked, or just as many as you want to.
Not a stupid question at all - the way you do it isn’t intuitive, and I hope gets made easier with further software developments. In the search bar near your username at the upper right enter, communityname@instancename, for ex. newcommunities@lemmy.world, and if it’s working right the version of the community that’s synced to kbin will show up. Catch is that right now it randomly seems to glitch, and fail or return nothing, so if doesn’t work at first you’ll just have to try again later. I’m sure the people running the site are aware of the issue and trying to get it sorted out, for now it’s one of the things to put up with a platform that basically started last month.
Yeah, you’d better have a through way to check if there are any systematic distortions that could have an adverse effect on its operation. I do get the privacy rationale for using synthesized data, though.
You could even do an image with a QR code to the kbin or lemmy address.
I agree with much of what other commentators have been saying. Discouraged I’m on board with, I think having a strict rule is premature in a new community that’s small in scale - we can afford to wait and see how conversations play out and reevaluate later. Civility is the principle that’s important.
I had a feeling that the silence over the last few days was a sign that a huge amount of work was happening behind the scenes. I also think you’re doing an excellent job of communicating with us. Thank you for all your effort that’s allowed this community to grow.
Thanks for bringing it to our attention. Discovery is difficult right now, advertising in places that are genuinely relevant is a real service.
I think I’ve experienced this a few times that I can recall.
Yes. The content of various common minerals can vary by orders of magnitude across different sources. Though I pay attention to this less on its own and more in the context of brewing tea, since the water you use affects the outcome quite a lot.
I’d try a rhubarb sauce drink. For savory - aged balsamic vinegar.
That’s definitely a better graph visually. (The image capability is cool, the graph I got on the earlier model was in text form). But I think it is wrong - “prepare (tinder, kindling, and fuel wood)” are all redundant to each other. Plus there’s a direct link from “prepare tinder wood” to “maintain fire” - if this is a causal diagram indicating the sequence of actions a person needs to take, "prepare wood " should link to “light fire”. I don’t have a record of the exact prompts I was using, but I was working more with the fact that oxygen. fuel, and heat are all necessary but independent preconditions for a fire to start.
That’s a pretty good summary.
It’s just one method to make tea. Some teas taste quite different from cup to cup (wuyi oolongs, for example), some are more consistent, in my experience. What I like is that it’s easy to adjust depending on the outcome - one infusion is too weak or too strong? Brew the next one more or less.
Since any reductions to copyright, if they occur at all, will take a while to happen, I hope someone comes up with an opt-in limited term copyright. At max, I’d be satisfied with a 45-50 year limited copyright on everything I make, and could see going shorter under plenty of circumstances.