Так уж устроен наш мозг, а точнее эволюционный механизм формирования подкорковых ядер в мозгу — мы детерминированы своими эмоциями.
Об этом я часто говорю на своих лекциях, но приходится повторять и тут — такая работа у меня уж, не сетую.
Эмоции — это более древний способ познания этого мира, чем логический аппарат вместе с его префронтальной лобной корой, которые в свою очередь — служат, банально, на благо наших инстинктов выживания.
Эмоции формировались ~50 млн лет эволюции (нас, как вида), а рациональная часть с его уникальными «целями» ~ 1-3 млн лет.
Чувствуете разницу в весовой категориии? Какая часть мозга всегда будет побеждать? То-то и оно.
Поэтому наши цели могут легко и просто достигаться только тогда, когда мы за цель ставим — именно свои самоощущения, чувства, эмоции и состояние и вот это всё дело.
Вам не нужна конкретная материальная цель — вашему мозгу нужно «ощущение», которое он нарисовал себе, связав это с материальной целью, соблазнившись картинкой у какого-то блогера, который забил клин в голову такой уникальной «связкой»
Ставьте себе цели того, что вы хотите испытывать от цели, а не саму цель так-таковую. Это чертовски сложно в этом сумасшедшем мире, где всё перевернуто с ног наголову, ввиду низкой компетенции понимания механизмов работы своего мозга, вот и приходится возиться с его потребностями, как с писаной торбой.
Ставьте цели: я хочу ощущать себя так и так. Закатываю рукава — делаю, приближаю это. Время от времени сверяю компас «эмоций» — приближаюсь к тому, что хотелось в плане ощущений/состояния? Да — супер, нет — пересматриваем то, что мы делаем, выбрасываем в топку те цели, которые не ведут вас к тем эмоциям, которые вы хотите испытывать.
Это не означает, что материальных целей не будет у вас. Будет, ещё и как — и достигаться они будут в радость и кайф, но трудится придется. Под лежачий камень — сами знаете…
Другое дело, чтобы не путать причину и следствие местами.
Иначе, променяете шило на мыло, когда цель даже если и будет достигнута вами, вы поймете — «а осадочек то остался» — потребности мозга в эмоциях не закрыты, а значит: наша песня хороша, начинай с начала…
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📸 Timeline: Sort photos and videos by date taken, parsed from Exif data. ⏪ Rewind: Jump to any time in the past instantly and relive your memories. 🤖 AI Tagging: Group photos by people and objects, powered by recognize and facerecognition. 🖼️ Albums: Create albums to group photos and videos together. Then share these albums with others. 🫱🏻🫲🏻 External Sharing: Share photos and videos with people outside of your Nextcloud instance. 📱 Mobile Support: Work from any device, of any shape and size through the web app. ✏️ Edit Metadata: Edit dates and other metadata on photos quickly and in bulk. 📦 Archive: Store photos you don't want to see in your timeline in a separate folder. 📹 Video Transcoding: Transcode videos and use HLS for maximal performance. 🗺️ Map: View your photos on a map, tagged with accurate reverse geocoding. 📦 Migration: Migrate easily from Nextcloud Photos and Google Takeout. ⚡️ Performance: Do all this very fast.
Falcon LLM is TII's flagship series of large language models, built from scratch using a custom data pipeline and distributed training library. Papers coming soon 😊. To promote collaborations and drive innovation, we have open-sourced a number of artefacts:
The Falcon-7/40B pretrained and instruct models, under the Apache 2.0 software license . Falcon-7B/40B models are state-of-the-art for their size, outperforming most other models on NLP benchmarks. The RefinedWeb dataset, a massive web dataset with stringent filtering and large-scale deduplication, enabling models trained on web data alone to match or outperform models trained on curated corpora. RefinedWeb is licensed under Apache 2.0.
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Metcalfe's law states that the financial value or influence of a telecommunications network is proportional to the square of the number of connected users of the system (n2). The law is named for Robert Metcalfe and first proposed in 1980, albeit not in terms of users, but rather of "compatible communicating devices" (e.g., fax machines, telephones).[1] It later became associated with users on the Ethernet after a 13 September 1993 Forbes article by George Gilder.[2]
[https] Metcalfe's law - Wikipedia
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As online advertising becomes ever more ubiquitous and unsanctioned, AdNauseam works to complete the cycle by automating ad clicks universally and blindly on behalf of its users. Built atop uBlock Origin, AdNauseam quietly clicks on every blocked ad, registering a visit on ad networks' databases. As the collected data gathered shows an omnivorous click-stream, user tracking, targeting and surveillance become futile. Read more about AdNauseam in this paper.
Basically Little's law. It is queues all the way down.
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Additionally, here is a great talk on queuing theory and load shedding. One argument this talk makes is that autoscaling is not the silver bullet you think it is (similar to queues).
ML models are probabilistic. Imagine that you want to know what’s the best cuisine in the world. If you ask someone this question twice, a minute apart, their answers both times should be the same. If you ask a model the same question twice, its answer can change. If the model thinks that Vietnamese cuisine has a 70% chance of being the best cuisine and Italian cuisine has a 30% chance, it’ll answer “Vietnamese” 70% of the time, and “Italian” 30%.
This probabilistic nature makes AI great for creative tasks. What is creativity but the ability to explore beyond the common possibilities, to think outside the box?
[https] Sampling for Text Generation
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Altern.org is a free web hosting service created in 1992 by Valentin Lacambre and disappeared in 2000. From its origins to the closure, Valentin Lacambre, a pioneer of Free Internet in France, had to permanently close the free hosting service in early July 2000 following numerous lawsuits. This closure was due to the laws of the time, which placed the delicate obligation on hosts to act as judge, censor, and, by default, guilty, as it was deemed difficult and contrary to his principles to control the 21,893 sites that existed on Altern.org at the time of closure.
Among the lawsuits, the famous Estelle Hallyday Case set a precedent and sparked much controversy. Nude photos of Estelle Hallyday, taken from a celebrity magazine and posted on a member's site of Altern.org, had angered the model, who then decided to take legal action against Altern.
Valentin Lacambre defined Altern as follows: "AlternB is the only service that meets both conditions: free without counterpart and open to all, which, for those who have chosen it, guarantees total independence, ideological and commercial, and therefore total freedom of expression."
In the spirit of the internet pioneers of the early 1990s, the internet was supposed to be free and open. Some educators were aware of the rising power of new information and communication technologies in connection with education (cf. ICT). Altern thus provided a connection to the world of education... a year before the national networking decided by the government.
In response to the law on intelligence, Altern.org announced its move to Norway in May 2015. In the lineage of the closure of Altern, a resistance was organized to keep the spirit of Altern alive. Several servers that previously hosted Altern sites were lent to initiatives to take over the project, such as l'Autre Net, Ouvaton, or l'Apinc.
Technically, the continuation of the project can be found in the voluntary development of AlternC, a free hosting platform that aims to multiply "alternative" hosts.
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The metaverse has a groping problem already A woman was sexually harassed on Meta’s VR social media platform. She’s not the first—and won’t be the last. By
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December 16, 2021
https://archive.is/DsTWk#selection-316.0-347.17 The metaverse has a groping problem already | MIT Technology Review
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Table formats such as Iceberg, Hudi and Delta build on this and add extra capabilities:
A table like structure and schema, meaning that we can treat files as tables with rows and columns;
Inserts, updates, deletes and merge operations meaning that we can update them as we would a relational database table;
Transactional safety, meaning that multiple users can be inserting, updating and reading from the tables concurrently without seeing inconsistent data;
By using these table formats, we take a big step towards turning data lakes into databases by making them well structured, easier to work with and scalable to more concurrent users.
[https] Open Table Formats Are Inevitable For Analytical Datasets | Ensemble
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Our phones are a window to the world’s information — whether it’s to explore a passion, solve a problem, buy the perfect gift, learn a new skill or simply find a reason to smile. And when you’re truly immersed in a moment of discovery or exploration, it can feel disruptive to stop what you’re doing and switch to another app to learn more.
That’s why we’re introducing Circle to Search, a new way to search anything on your Android phone without switching apps. Now, with a simple gesture, you can select what you’re curious about in whatever way comes naturally to you — like circling, highlighting, scribbling or tapping — and get more information right where you are.
[https] Google introduces new Circle to Search feature on Android
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