Except, since each vote toward good/rotten is binary, it really means that a high score is not “best” but is instead “least objectionable”
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Pro-tip: replace the water in your instant ramen with coffee to make it taste like shit.
ALoafOfBread@lemmy.mlto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•In the United States; is it illegal to use a single serve wrapped slice of Kraft cheese as a postcard?4·27 days agoAFAIK you can literally mail anything (except these things) as long as you pay the right postage and address it.
ALoafOfBread@lemmy.mltoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Good manners are priceless.English801·27 days agoTheir CEO said he liked that people are saying please and thank you. Imo it’s because he thinks it’s helpful to their brand that people personify LLMs, they’ll be more comfortable using it, trust it more, etc.
Additionally, because of how LLMs work, basically taking in data, contextualizing user inputs, and statistically determining the output iteratively (my understanding, is oversimplified) - if being polite yields better responses in real life (which it does) then it’ll probably yield better LLM output. This effect has been documented.
ALoafOfBread@lemmy.mlto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What do office workers actually do?5·1 month agoI largely analyze data and create software to automate business tasks. This allows people in my company to make informed decisions about the business, how money is or should be spent, who & where to hire, helping non-techical people automate repetitive tasks. I also present/interpret data and influence decision-making.
This might mean creating forecasts. Automating data analysis with reports. Building data sources (gathering and manipulating data from different places and compiling it). Building interactive software or excel sheets for non-technical users. Creating white papers or presentations on analysis I’ve done. Etc.
I use excel, google sheets, google app script (basically javascript), tableau, python, and SQL.
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ALoafOfBread@lemmy.mlto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•dear republicans, what's the point of alienating every single ally of the US?0·3 months agoI don’t even think the majority of American conservatives are on board with most of what’s happening anymore.
SomeLike almost half are, but they’re especially stupid and usually ideologically oriented to Trump rather than to the traditional brand of US conservatism.
Depends on your goals. I’d say learn the one you have the most use for. If you don’t have a use and are just learning for fun, then pick the most interesting one. If you’re learning intending to acquire the language as quickly as possible, then either Italian or French would be good choices.
I am learning Chinese (mandarin, aka 汉语, aka 普通话) and I personally find it very logical, interesting, and fun as a native english speaker who used to be conversationally fluent in Spanish. There are definite difficulties with the language (soooooo many homonyms, characters (汉子) take some getting used to, tones, etc) but if you learn it, there is a lot of reading material and media that will become accessible to you. Additionally some things about it are easier than other languages - like the grammar is very simple, you don’t have to worry about conjugations and tenses as much. Also, I think that it provides more cognitive benefits because of how different it is to romance languages.
汉语是很酷。我推荐你!