Fair enough. But when the real stuff is $15 for a sliver that lasts the afternoon… we take what we can get I suppose
Fair enough. But when the real stuff is $15 for a sliver that lasts the afternoon… we take what we can get I suppose
Have you tried sartori or belgioioso Parmesan? They aren’t parmegiano Reggianio, but they definitely scratch a similar itch. If you’re talking about “American cheese” itself then, yeah, you either know that that’s not cheese or are living in ignorant bliss not knowing what cheese actually is
The store can configure them to have higher tolerances. One store near me turned the scale off entirely. They have way more throughput on the machines, and don’t need as many human cashiers now. The scales didn’t enough theft in the first place.
The chart is actually a circle with the two ends connected
Lucky for them they can just sit back and watch for now. Can’t burn as many fossil fuels if you kneecap your own economy. They get to poach some of the sacked experts, too.
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Don’t know, the weekly reporting system reports stopped coming months ago. I thought it was just me switching to New Outlook but I guess it’s everyone?
The resulting heap of shitty marbled long-pig
Mostly playing shell games to avoid paying out for Sandy Hook
It’s gonna be the year of the Linux phone, I can feel it!
May I interest you in Hunter’s Hog
I wonder if AI applications other than just “be a generalist chat bot” would run into the same thing. I’m thinking about pharma, weather prediction, etc. They would still have to “understand” their english-language prompts, but the LLMs can do that just fine today, and could feed systems designed to iteratively solve for problems in those areas. A model feeding into itself or other models doesn’t have to be a bad thing.