Is this post sane-washing Russia? What’s left about Russia under Putin? Overall funny, though
libera te tutemet ex machina, and shitpost~~
Is this post sane-washing Russia? What’s left about Russia under Putin? Overall funny, though
When you’re the reason error log messages are created…
Right, but what’s the source of the sound? If it’s not intentionally produced, but rather a chemical reaction or reaction byproduct, then it says something different about plant communication
How do we know that sound signals recorded aren’t just from the release of biomolecules? Using the nervous system to produce sound is a more intentional process than the release of biomolecules for chemical signaling, which is something even simple multicellular organism do
Nature is unintentionally hilarious
Get a library card to impress the ladies or dudes 🤓
(only kinda joking)
On flights with sufficient seating, I’ve seen families shuffle themselves around to find seating together. Glad there will be a better way to do this now
Deep learning approaches offer more stochasticity so converge to global solutions more readily (at the risk of overfitting).
Yeah, thats a fair point and another appealing reason for DL based methods
In my experience, papers which propose numerical solutions cover in great detail the methodology (which relates to some underlying physical phenomena), and also explain boundary conditions to their solutions. In ML/DL papers, they tend to go over the network architecture in great detail as the network construction is the methodology. But the problem I think is that there’s a disconnect going from raw data to features to outputs. I think physics informed ML models are trying to close this gap somewhat.
My biggest issue is that a lot of physical models for natural phenomena are being solved using deep learning, and I am not sure how that helps deepen understanding of the natural world. I am for DL solutions, but maybe the DL solutions would benefit from being explainable in some form. For example, it’s kinda old but I really like all the work around gradcam and its successors https://arxiv.org/abs/1610.02391
…it was sent to me via Matrix
That’s how they do pull requests there
I feel like I could learn Dutch, my English is already broken
Do you work in devops?
Is there any sign of bacterial life? Amazing find.
Again, I have no idea what I am talking about but you can have provisions to protect assets in bankruptcy. But besides that, I am not sure if distributing the assets to another nonprofit entity prior would help save the archived data
Can they sink the IA name and just set up as another entity? I mean, declare bankruptcy etc. What happens to the archived data in this scenario? I am not a lawyer so I have no idea
Edit perhaps they can setup up an entity, sell the data to it, and bankrupt IA?
Interesting, there are also reports like this so maybe it differs by region?https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-020-1269-4
Could also vary by ecosystem, https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aax9931
I agree that humans are creating irreversible environmental changes though, I just hate the simplicity of science memes sometimes because it all just starts to sound like dogma
I wonder if the insects have just learned to avoid highways, is there any data to indicate a shift in behavior like that? I couldn’t find anything
Changed right to being dead, how transformative
That’s a scene from a B horror/thriller