No that's Michael Dorn.
þorn is 2022 video game which was for a large part inspired by the works of H.R. Giger and Zdzisław Beksiński
No that's Michael Dorn.
þorn is 2022 video game which was for a large part inspired by the works of H.R. Giger and Zdzisław Beksiński
I'm not sure which open index the EU is planning on using but I sure hope it's not the Open Web Index because when I last had to use that it turns out that they forgot to embed the links that were contained in the texts they scanned
As for why that's bad: hyperlinks are basically THE best way to figure out which content is relevant compared to other content. PageRank, the algorithm that got Google famous, is based on articles linking to each other to figure out which articles are the most valuable (it's the articles that the most people link to, similar to how in science, the most important papers are usually the ones with the most citations). Open Web Index doesn't have any of that information, it's all just text, combined with the link where the crawler scanned that text
Depends very much on the language you're using. Haskell and ocaml do fall into that category, whereas erlang and scheme are also functional languages with fairly weak typing.
If there is one thing that connects functional programming as a whole, it is that in FP, program flow is managed mostly through function application, instead of if statements and for/while loops.
I wake up
Very slowly
On the edge of my seat
What I find
On the other side
God only knows 🎵
EndeavourOS
I don't have much if an opinion on the rest of your argument but:
probably before most people started realizing it was being trained off stolen artwork as well as a lot of the other problems with AI.
This is the equivalent to those Tesla owners pasting "I bought this before Elon went crazy" stickers. Especially the creative industries were very quick to point out the problematic part of stuff like Dall-E and stable diffusion. Generative Graphical AI has never been approved of by the gamedevs I know.
"Nightcore = sped up normal version" was always a bit of a derogatory term towards the genre as it started to pick up steam and people got more lazier with it
As far as my experience goes, This was Nightcore proper. Admittedly not much has changed from the original, but it's still more than moving up the BPM slider
a separate branch of the NPO will broadcast it on a much less prominent channel.
Nope, it will be on Nederland 1, as usual Source: https://nos.nl/artikel/2593262-npo1-zijn-zwakmoedige-schijtlijsters-en-zenden-eurovisie-vooralsnog-uit
The word URINE echoes around you...
Time for me to turn into Rene Descartes
Possibly intelligence and propaganda reasons. Russians have been linked to alt-right propaganda campaigns and the last thing the secret services want is for those efforts to integrate further into their country's society. A vacation visa also implies that the Russians will go back and the same security agencies would be all kinds of paranoid about what happens in the meantime