

Robots.txt is used to prevent search engines like google from fetching and adding specific pages on your web server to their search index.
What are you asking here? Who do you want to stop from doing what with your manuscript?


Robots.txt is used to prevent search engines like google from fetching and adding specific pages on your web server to their search index.
What are you asking here? Who do you want to stop from doing what with your manuscript?


Buddha. I get to reach Nirvana right after this form.


Somewhere in here lies the psychological explanation for the Epstein files


There’s no “ground” with Trump. He just runs toward anything that looks shiny.


This would have been a good time to have it


Not necessarily. The Pixel 9P has three different microphones and they are used differently for different situations (but not all at once). All I can say is the person on the other end can’t hear me unless I turn on speakerphone.


My microphone is broken. People hear me better if I switch to speakerphone.


I’ve known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy. He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.
- Trump in 2002
Cause it is manually assembled. They have a blueprint if you want to do it yourself at a much lower price.


They’re competent at extracting maximum shareholder value out of each competence-hour unit, even though the amount of competence per hour is on par with the Trump administration.


Katsudon


I always have issues with YouTube, and so should you


This sounds like a US thing, not an AI thing


In UI jargon, “chrome” means the non-content UI that frames what you actually care about, by analogy to the decorative chrome trim on old cars: shiny, attention-grabbing “window dressing” around the “real” thing. Mozilla documentation from 1999 talks about “window chrome” as the browser’s UI framing.
Google named their browser “Chrome” as an ironic nod to minimizing UI chrome. So the name literally comes from the use of the metal chromium on cars.


In some ways yes, but this effect would appear with any kind of reinforcement learning whether it’s neural networks or just fuzzy logic. The goal is to promote certain behaviors and if it performs the behaviors that you promoted then the method works.
The problem is that, just like with KPI:s, promoting specific indicators too hard leads to suboptimal results.


I get the sense that this isn’t a hypothetical


Find a real life community, people who you identify with
wdym “have all the bulbs in off”. You can’t verify that without looking into the room and then you’ve burnt your one shot.
This assumes that the light was off from the start but the question doesn’t specify that.
Oh. Took me a while to realize they weren’t sharing a PowerPoint slide with the public.