This phrasing always bothers me a little, because, as even the article quotes a scientist saying: “All colors are made up by the brain.”
Purple is special because it triggers from non-continuous wavelengths of light, not because the subjective experience of purple is an invention of the brain. Being 'invented' is something common to all colors. Or sounds. Or tastes.
you can't trust its explanations as to what it has just done.
I might have had a lucky guess, but this was basically my assumption. You can't ask LLMs how they work and get an answer coming from an internal understanding of themselves, because they have no 'internal' experience.
Unless you make a scanner like the one in the study, non-verbal processing is as much of a black box to their 'output voice' as it is to us.
And 'assholes' just appear at random? Nothing in these groups increases or decreases the asshole frequency?
Imagine if we thought of all culture that way. Forget about progressive politics changing people's minds and thereby their behavior. "Some people are just 'assholes', what are you gonna do?"
A percentage is a percentage, regardless of how much money you have. Your reply was that investinghaving 'the money' made me 'the problem' as if only wealthy people could buy stocks. I satirized that, because it takes very little money to invest in the stock market.
Whether you have other reasons to choose not to do so is a different matter.
There are lots of typical patterns, but sometimes you get more interesting stuff. Playing with no guessing helps you discover stuff that at first appears random.
There's also a game called Tamesi which takes a different approach and has designed maps that work like puzzles.
I'm sure I'll move on at some point, but I'm currently running maybe 30 mods on civ 6, and they are mostly QoL.
Parts of both gameplay and UI are just poorly thought out even to this day.
So I was expecting the new game to be released in a state I'd dislike. It might take longer to improve than I thought, though.
Slight mixing of signals here: Sharing that the personal reason is that you 'no longer feel safe' is going to create way more speculation and therefore more questions.
I also just meant given the size constraints in tiny performance PCs. More friction in tighter spaces means the fans work harder to push air. CPU/GPU fans are positioned closer to the fan grid than on larger cases. And larger cases can even have a bit of insulation to absorb sound better.
So, without having experimented with this myself, I would expect a particularly small and particularly powerful (as opposed to efficient) machine to be particularly loud under load. But yes, we'll have to see.
This phrasing always bothers me a little, because, as even the article quotes a scientist saying: “All colors are made up by the brain.”
Purple is special because it triggers from non-continuous wavelengths of light, not because the subjective experience of purple is an invention of the brain. Being 'invented' is something common to all colors. Or sounds. Or tastes.