I believe I saw or read somewhere that, in the case of the brain, memories were not as much stored as they were reconstructed when recalled. If that's true, I feel like we are witnessing something similar with LLMs as well as with stable diffusion type of things. Is there any studies looking into this in the AI world? Also if anyone knows what I'm referring to (i.e "reconstructing memories") I would love some pointers because I can't remember for the love of me where I heard or read of this idea!
42, 2013-2016, but it should have been basically the same assignment. Clearly one of the most complete assignments. And more fun than rewriting a posix shell. I think the raytracer was my favorite.
"Diet = dental health" is bullshit. My partner was raised sugar-free and has horrible teeth with many cavities. So does their entire family. I was raised on a diet which included many forms of sweets, and I have never had a cavity. Same for my entire family. Genetics or other biological predisposition seems to be a major factor. Diet might help a bit, but don't expect any magical effects.
Eliminate things bacteria can efficiently metabolize, consume things that humans can efficiently metabolize. Namely, eliminate saccharides (sugar, plant starches, etc.) and get your calories from fat instead. Improved dentition is only one of many benefits.
Why don't you guys use rambox? It basically loads slack's web interface in the client. And it supports a plethora of instant messaging services. Never had any issue with performance.