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jarenmf commented on Reverse engineering my #1 Hacker News article   danielwirtz.com/blog/succ... · Posted by u/wirtzdan
jarenmf · a year ago
the technique itself is very interesting and not very well known to many people. also the writing was clear and to the point
jarenmf commented on 'Lavender': The AI machine directing Israel's bombing in Gaza   972mag.com/lavender-ai-is... · Posted by u/contemporary343
jarenmf · 2 years ago
Damn, some people really don't want anyone to see this

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jarenmf commented on Google to pause Gemini image generation of people after issues   theverge.com/2024/2/21/24... · Posted by u/helsinkiandrew
jarenmf · 2 years ago
This goes both ways, good luck trying to convince chatGPT to generate an image of a middle eastern women without head cover.
jarenmf commented on Bard is now Gemini, and we’re rolling out a mobile app and Gemini Advanced   blog.google/products/gemi... · Posted by u/chamoda
jonplackett · 2 years ago
I’ve been pretty excited to finally try Gemini advanced. So far pretty disappointed.

Here’s my go-to test question - which even chat gpt 3.5 can get.

Question:

I walk up to a glass door. It has the word push on it in mirror writing. Should I push or pull the door, and why

Gemini advanced:

You should push the door. Here's why: * Mirror Writing: The word "PUSH" is written in mirror writing, meaning it would appear correctly if you viewed it in a mirror. This suggests that the correct action from your side is the opposite of what the word states. * Door Mechanics: Most doors are designed to be pushed open from the side with the hinges. If there are no handles to indicate otherwise, it's generally safer to assume a standard push-open mechanism. Let me know if you'd like another brain teaser!

It isn’t even consistent with itself - it gets that you should do the opposite, but still says to push the door. This ‘talking to a dumb person’ feeling is the worst.

ChatGPT 3.5

You should pull the door. The fact that the word "push" is written in mirror writing indicates that it's intended for people on the other side of the door to read, not for you. Typically, when there's a sign indicating to push or pull, it's meant for the person approaching the door, not someone already on the other side.

jarenmf · 2 years ago
Yeah pretty disappointing, i asked it to summarize one of my papers and it hallucinated so many mistakes it was even worse than ChatGPT 3.5
jarenmf commented on Yet another E-Ink weather display – but with Rust   harrystern.net/halldispla... · Posted by u/boustrophedon
jarenmf · 2 years ago
Why E-Ink isn't cheap yet? I see supermarkets using hundreds (maybe thousands) of panels with different sizes for displaying prices. I doubt they are paying 50$ for 7" display panel.
jarenmf commented on Run Llama 2 uncensored locally   ollama.ai/blog/run-llama2... · Posted by u/jmorgan
jarenmf · 3 years ago
Which graphics card would you recommend to run Llamma 2 locally? I'm about to buy a laptop and considering choosing a model with a good Nvidia GPU.
jarenmf commented on How to make fancy road trip maps with R and OpenStreetMap   andrewheiss.com/blog/2023... · Posted by u/sebg
minimaxir · 3 years ago
As someone proficient with R and Python, anything data viz-wise is substantially easier to do in R/ggplot2, particularly something complicated like this post.

Most of the R packages in this post aren't that new either.

jarenmf · 3 years ago
My same experience, I have built fairly big projects with Python and I like it for general tasks but whenever I have something data analytics/visualization related I find myself reaching for R. There is so much functionality built into the language that just makes me so efficient.
jarenmf commented on The Leverage of LLMs for Individuals   mazzzystar.github.io/2023... · Posted by u/mazzystar
jarenmf · 3 years ago
LLMs provide nonlinear leverage for experts. So far, I see them increasing the divide between developers or tech-oriented people and end users.

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