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Friend of the pod | Yogurt male | Here to follow airspace & tech blogs. | Political views: Up Up Down Down Left Right Left Right B A

Yekaterinburg, Russia शामिल हुए Ocak 2012
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atomlib@atomlib·
@SneedLives I started watching it. He wears a fedora indoors, he has terrible skin, and he started talking about his “fitness journey” while holding in his hands something pre-packaged and probably with tons of seed oils. Anyway:
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atomlib@atomlib·
@LukLucik It's one of the official languages of the UN and the International Organization for Standardization. Sounds like a good start already: no matter if you want to talk politics or technology, Russian is accepted.
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Jürgen Schmidhuber@SchmidhuberAI·
Everybody is talking about recursive self-improvement (RSI) and meta learning. Here is my old 2020 talk about this [1]. It has aged well. Example: humans still define the starts & ends of trials of many modern meta learners. My RSI systems since 1994 LEARN to (re)define them [2]! [1] Meta Learning Machines in a Single Lifelong Trial (talk for workshops at ICML 2020 and NeurIPS 2021, based on earlier talks since 1994). Abstract: the most widely used machine learning algorithms were designed by humans and thus are hindered by our cognitive biases and limitations. Can we also construct meta learning algorithms that can learn better learning algorithms so that our self-improving AIs have no limits other than those inherited from computability and physics? This question has been a main driver of my research since I wrote a thesis on it in 1987 [2]. Here I summarize our work on meta reinforcement learning with self-modifying policies in a single lifelong trial (since 1994), and mathematically optimal meta-learning through the self-referential Gödel Machine (since 2003). Many additional publications on meta-learning since 1987 can be found in the RSI overview [2]. [2] J. Schmidhuber (AI Blog, 2020-2025). 1/3 century anniversary of first publication on recursive self-improvement (RSI) and meta learning machines that learn to learn (1987). For its cover I drew a robot that bootstraps itself. 1992-: gradient descent-based neural meta learning. 1994-: meta reinforcement learning with self-modifying policies. 1997: meta RL plus artificial curiosity and intrinsic motivation. 2002-: asymptotically optimal meta learning for curriculum learning. 2003-: mathematically optimal Gödel Machine. 2020-: new stuff!
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NWO@NEETWorldOrder·
"Six-seven."
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atomlib@atomlib·
@EsotericCofe When someone calls the hams steamed despite them being obviously grilled.
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atomlib@atomlib·
@ThePrimeagen Why not ImageMagick? magick convert image.webp image.png on Windows. Or magick convert image.webp quality 80 image.jpg
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atomlib@atomlib·
@richterich_ @ThePrimeagen Are you sure you're a developer? What is ImageMagick? What is FFmpeg? The syntax for basic conversions is trivial to remember. I'm not even a developer, just a power user at most, but I use them both nearly every day.
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Alexander@richterich_·
@ThePrimeagen Try converting from webp without a "free trial" or a credit card
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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
why does everyone hate webp?
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atomlib@atomlib·
@ripplebrain I predict references to Ancient Rome but not Greece nor Macedonia. The reference will be dumb, not thought out, and surface-level.
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Amerikanets 📉@ripplebrain·
Lots of debate over what the real target of an American boots on the ground scenario will be. The only thing I can say definitively is that if they really do something, it'll be the most capeshit operation in military history. Pure essence of capeshit.
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Falk 🔜 TFF@DIVIIDAE·
My love for badgers has been well hidden.. until now
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Meditation Teacher
Meditation Teacher@embodiedthinkr·
Are you getting it yet?
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Vinci@VinciRSS·
@czlowiek_burger Dzień bez mięsa? Świetnie, akurat mialem ochotę na poczwórnego (400g) smasha
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CzłowiekBurger@czlowiek_burger·
"dieta planetarna" weganie to dosłownie kosmici
Małgorzata Tracz@GoTracz

💚 Bez mięsa też się da! 💪 #Meatout W dzisiejszy światowy #DzieńBezMięsa chcę powiedzieć: WARTO SPRÓBOWAĆ! 📢 ✅ Przejście na dietę planetarną wbrew pozorom nie jest trudne. Istnieje wiele poradników, które mogą Wam pomóc, jak chociażby Roślinny Starter 👉 roslinnewyzwanie.pl/roslinny-start… Mniej mięsa to 👉 więcej oszczędności, 👉 więcej zdrowia, 👉 mniej emisji. 📢 Gorąco zachęcam, aby chociaż spróbować. Przez miesiąc albo tydzień — każdy krok, nawet najmniejszy, jest dobry! 🙌 ❕ Nie musicie od razu kompletnie odrzucać mięsa. Możecie zacząć od jednego bezmięsnego dnia w tygodniu. Jeśli jest też mięsne danie, które uwielbiacie — możecie zrobić dla niego wyjątek. 🌱 Za ograniczenie mięsa podziękuje Ci Twój portfel, Twoje zdrowie i nasza planeta. Warto spróbować! #GoTracz #Naprzód #MeatoutDay

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𝓽𝓻𝓪𝓲𝓽𝓸𝓻 🚩
@Faytuks This shows that Russia is using its allies as political leverage No one should trust Russia because Russia could sell them out any moment
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Faytuks News@Faytuks·
Russia offered the US that they would stop sharing intelligence information with Iran if the US ceased supplying Ukraine with intel about Russia, sources tell Politico US rejected the proposal politico.eu/article/putin-…
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atomlib@atomlib·
@rshereme >Russians call me a Nazi. This is what they call everyone who opposes them No, we call you that because you fight in the Azov Brigade.
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Roman Sheremeta 🇺🇸🇺🇦
“Why are the russians doing this to Ukraine? Because they can, because the world has allowed them to.” Testimony of Taira (Yuliya Payevska) to the US Helsinki Commission. She was captured and imprisoned by russians on March 16, 2022 and released on June 17, 2022. ▪️ Taira about herself: "My name is Yuliya Payevska. By profession, I am a graphic designer, as well as the president of one of the Aikido federations of Ukraine. Russians call me a Nazi. This is what they call everyone who opposes them, or simply does not want to see russia in Ukraine. I spent the first 20 days of this war in Mariupol, which turned into hell. After that, I spent 3 months in russian captivity. And it was hell too." ▪️ About the proposal to commit suicide: "When my executioners suggested that I commit suicide, I said no. I wanted to see what would happen tomorrow, I wondered how far they would go in their madness and malice. And then one day, when it seemed that there was no hope, someone looked into the window and called my name. "Take your things and go out" — that's how my path to freedom began. ▪️About those who remained in russian captivity: "Pregnant prisoners whose fate is unknown neither to their families nor to the state. A soldier who was beaten for three hours and then thrown into the basement like a sack, and only a day later someone came to him." ▪️ About horrors in Mariupol: "A dead child in his mother's arms, a seven-year-old boy with a gunshot wound dying in my arms because I cannot stop his death. Prisoners screaming for weeks in their cells, dying of torture in hellish agony. I remember my friend's eyes, which I closed before his body went cold, and another friend, and another, and another... I saw half a million people dying under air strikes. Air strikes on hospitals and residential areas. A hospital full of wounded people, with no medicine. Surgeons and medical staff sleeping for three hours a day as operations followed one after another. Medical evacuation vehicles arriving every 5 to 10 minutes, with the living and the dead lying on top of each other. Cars that are on fire with people inside. Police officers pulling women and children from the rubble, mutilated beyond recognition. People collecting water from puddles. Dogs that were once pets dragging human limbs around the city." ▪️About questions from the executioner: "One of my executioners asked me: "Do you know why I do this to you?" I answered: "Because you can." He did not expect such an answer. But it is true. They do it because they can. Because their leaders told them they had the right to do so. Because once they were allowed to. Because the world gave them such permission. The world was silent, watching the crimes of the russians in Georgia, Syria and so on."
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atomlib@atomlib·
@MostlyMonkey @cpurkiser >America is far more self-sufficient Your iPhone was assembled in India, whatever you wear was made in Vietnam, and your house is filled with Chinese goods.
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Overeducated Gibbon@MostlyMonkey·
@cpurkiser That's not even close to true. America is far more self-sufficient than almost any other large economy. Freedom of navigation is a gift we give to others.
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atomlib@atomlib·
@planefag @haylen630 Man, being a US vassal state really pays off. Can't wait to see how many more countries want to ally with you.
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planefag@planefag·
@haylen630 10 billion out of a GDP of 1.9 trillion? Womp womp. And if the sorks are so assblasted they can damn well buy their own like the gulf states did
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atomlib@atomlib·
@ripplebrain It's like when Ukrainian bots repost random unrelated negative news in comments or just outright gore in an attempt to derail the discussion. They smash all of the emotional buttons to see what would work.
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Amerikanets 📉@ripplebrain·
This is not what the phrase "by all accounts" means and I really like how he just machine guns one rehearsed hasbara line after another in a row. "It wasn't us but that's just how it is and also what about the bad stuff they did."
Aidan McLaughlin@aidnmclaughlin

Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale apparently still believes the Minab elementary school was hit by a "failed Iranian missile," a belief that is not supported by *any accounts*

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