PoodleInASlipstream
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Re: As Reform continues to be a suppository (sic) for Tory MPs here's what the voters say
While I was waiting in the chemist last week an older chap, must have been at least 70, came in and was chatting with one of the staff. She asked if he'd seen something (Traitors, maybe, can… (View Post)1 -
Re: Alas poor Jenrick, I knew him – politicalbetting.com
The threat from China and Russia is a product of Trump's dementia brain. China is on the other side of the world and Russia could, at best, put a few troops on Greenland in a sneak operation who… (View Post)5 -
Re: Another one bites the dust – politicalbetting.com
They've discovered it's brutally difficult to make money from LLMs. The general public find them useful and will use them if they're free, but are not prepared to pay much if anything … (View Post)3 -
Re: Another one bites the dust – politicalbetting.com
This is fairly well understood by anyone who works with AI on a technical basis. LLMs are not a basis for AGI, companies like OpenAI just hope LLMs will be useful enough to provide them with the cash… (View Post)2 -
Re: Sir Keir Starmer has some really poor allies and advisers – politicalbetting.com
Not trying to be an arse about this, but that comment suggests you don't know much about FPGAs. Compute power is not their point. Crack open an modern missile and you'll find multiple FPGAs… (View Post)2
