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Love your neighbour as yourself. This is the only commandment.
Dominion of Canada Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Late last night, Premier Danielle Smith and the United Conservative Party chose to force through legislation that invokes the notwithstanding clause to override the Charter rights of transgender and gender-diverse Albertans.
It is an extraordinary and deeply alarming use of power to target vulnerable Canadians.
This legislation puts lives at risk.
It is legislation that will cause lasting, generational harm, especially to young people who are already struggling to survive in a climate of hostility and rising hate.
Using the notwithstanding clause pre-emptively, and to curtail the rights of those who too often are pushed to the margins of marginalization, represents a profound departure from the values that built Alberta and define Canada
Transgender and gender-diverse individuals are our neighbours, our family members, our coworkers, our classmates and teammates.
Canadians deserve to thrive in neighbourhoods that are safe, welcoming, and affirming, they should have unwavering confidence the Charter, and they deserve to live without the fear that a government will single them out for exclusion or erasure.
Politicians can invoke the notwithstanding clause, but they cannot extinguish human rights. These rights endure because people defend them and in this moment, Albertans are again called to stand together as neighbours to one another to defend the safety, dignity, and equality of all who call our province home.
To every transgender and gender-diverse Albertan, please know that you are valued, you are loved, your existence matters, and you deserve a province, and a country, that protects your rights, not one that strips them away.
We will not stop fighting for you.
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@compliantvc I love the irony. By 2037 we will all be living in a completely different world, bye-bye Germany....
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Europe is leading the way into the AI Age
Pleased to announce this brand new, state-of-the-art, 330 square meter data center in the heart of Gelsenkiärken, Germany
The facility will process 20 gigabytes of AI data per day
Construction will begin in May 2037, pending regulatory approval and a full environmental impact study
Once this place opens for business in December 2041, Europe will officially become the AI Superpower!

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@akshay_pachaar @grok this is tldr for me. Summarize the article with technical analysis for me please.
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Google just dropped "Attention is all you need (V2)"
This paper could solve AI's biggest problem:
Catastrophic forgetting.
When AI models learn something new, they tend to forget what they previously learned. Humans don't work this way, and now Google Research has a solution.
Nested Learning.
This is a new machine learning paradigm that treats models as a system of interconnected optimization problems running at different speeds - just like how our brain processes information.
Here's why this matters:
LLMs don't learn from experiences; they remain limited to what they learned during training. They can't learn or improve over time without losing previous knowledge.
Nested Learning changes this by viewing the model's architecture and training algorithm as the same thing - just different "levels" of optimization.
The paper introduces Hope, a proof-of-concept architecture that demonstrates this approach:
↳ Hope outperforms modern recurrent models on language modeling tasks
↳ It handles long-context memory better than state-of-the-art models
↳ It achieves this through "continuum memory systems" that update at different frequencies
This is similar to how our brain manages short-term and long-term memory simultaneously.
We might finally be closing the gap between AI and the human brain's ability to continually learn.
I've shared link to the paper in the next tweet!

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@Tablesalt13 Canada does not have it's own infrastructure. You should know this already.
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> created the Linux kernel at 21
> built Git because no existing tool was good enough
> accidentally became the backbone of servers, Android, cloud, supercomputers
> never chased fame, money, titles or hype
> stayed private, consistent, and brutally honest for decades
> still reviews code, still improves Linux, still avoids drama
Is Linus Torvalds the most underappreciated legend of the tech industry?

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@MrJoKeR604 Remember the Avro Arrow? It is highly like this deal with Sweden will not come to fruition.
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