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Like going to the Moon.


The acquisition of ARM would have put Nvidia in the position of being able to impose to competitors uncompetitive restrictions on a quasi monopolistic market. Is it the case with MediaTek?


Mediatek is the largest smartphone SoC manufacturer, so yes. They're a supplier for Apple and the biggest competitor to Qualcomm, the two companies that were the most vocal in opposing the ARM acquisition.


Assuming citations follow a zip distribution, almost all papers would have to go through all levels.


Maybe on mobile it could allow slightly more time to type?

Otherwise it's pretty accurate, it's impressive.

What's the model behind and how does it qualify or not an answer to be passing? (Maybe a sample prompt would be illustrative?


If his weight is stable then his meal size is probably in the norm. That's the hard part of losing weight. Only a small sustained calorie excess will make you gain weight but you need a large sustain calorie deficit to lose it. And your brain and body will fight as hell against this.


It specifies that the trial is funded by Pfizer, which kinds of give it away.


Why bury the lede? Pharma is doing well in helping transform lung cancer from a death sentence into a potentially survivable illness.

https://www.wsj.com/health/healthcare/lung-cancer-treatment-...


I imagine the solution space is much bigger.

I think it could be an actually pretty good solution for this. A bit like Chaos Monkey but for human systems. Introducing error often enough that operators don't assume it never happens.


Exactly, I just saw a post today about someone's grandpa barricading himself in his house and fearing the eclipse would kill him. On the comments section everyone was insulting him, treating him like an idiot. I couldn't help but feeling this was not a result of poor media choice as everyone was suggesting but an underlying medical illness.

I really hope mental illnesses would be better treated and that people in very edge cases would spend more time in counseling and maybe less time on the internet.


Also, in general, people are quick to insult others online. Somehow it's easier to degrade someone online than I'm person, and there's less incentive to look for the common ground.

That also can't be healthy.


This article doesn't mention brain drain.


> article doesn't mention brain drain

It does, indirectly, both ways: in Islam's golden age, scholars flocked to its capitals.


TFA is about a process that was mostly over by the 14th century.

Contemporary events are not a part of the story it is trying to tell.


Awful and sad

> There’s a technical meaning devised by a guy named Claude Shannon that involves, basically, how quickly a listener can reduce their uncertainty about the message they’re getting. This involves calculations of the number of possible syllables in a language, the relative popularity of each of those syllables, and the probability that a certain syllable will follow another. All the Shannon stuff is kind of abstract and involves a lot of math that, frankly, made my head hurt.


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