Wouldn't it just be easier to have Superman fly around the planet a bunch of times really fast to do the same thing? Then you wouldn't have to worry about having to deal with all of that engine maintenance.
The TFA link works fine for me, while your achive link is unviewable as it wants me to prove i'm human by scanning a QR code with my mobile device. Not sure who you're trying to help
The original link did not work for me. It displayed the article for a couple of seconds and then popup said "register for free to continue reading this article." When I clicked on the popup's 'x', it redirected me to the front page.
Consider that other people have different experiences of things. The TFA link doesn't work for me (it appears to, but then it forces me to register to keep reading) and the archive link just required a standard captcha.
And for those that have similar-ish sentiments, what mental defect is had that prevents them from just drinking that sweet tasty kool-aid and just use the slop created. What demented trait is in them that causes everyone to just be a stick in the mud trying to ruin everyone else's good time?
In my personal experience, the ones most enthusiastic about LLM magic are those that can't code, but can now walk away with something functional if not quite the best code. Now that they can produce workable code, it will make everyone better. Yet, they have no idea how maintainable the slop is or if it's slop at all.
Couldn't you just use the algos to put that blurry streak back together. It's a known speed and straight trajectory and not even as complicated like the bouncing roller coaster image. Similar-ish to rolling shutter correction???
I have no hope for this working. I recently bought a dumb meatbag operated vacuum after tiring of the robot's issues. The constant getting stuck in places drove me crazy. After getting a new vac, I used it in a place where the robot had just "cleaned" that morning. According to the new collector's contents, the robot sucked at its job of sucking.
> I think you misunderstand the obsessive, blissful, motivations of a nerd. :)
Kind of the point of a board called Hacker News. Doing it yourself while someone else holds your beer is on a totally different level compared to someone buying something off the shelf at a fraction of the cost.
Shooting on location halfway across the galaxy definitely seems like it would strain the union's rate schedule. If you can take a Stargate so that you could be back home on the same day so you only have to pay local rates would be amazing.
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