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every company has shareholders, including larian studios
you can’t set up a company without specifying shareholders
every company has shareholders, including larian studios
you can’t set up a company without specifying shareholders
no, but lots of things about the employee-employer relationship are fucked up, but refusing to act around that information on principle is likely to affect your career somewhat
we all must toil under society—like it or not, even if the system is bad—while the current system remains in place
Honestly if you work for a large employer, I’d assume that
powerful isn’t the same as well-structured
it was written to be a language that anybody could read or write as well as english, which just like every other time that’s been tried, results in a language that’s exactly as anal about grammar as C or Python except now it’s impossible to remember what that structure is because adding anything to the language to make that easier is forbidden
when you write a language where its designers were so keen for it to remain human readable that they made deleting all rows in a table the default action, i don’t think “well structured” can be used to describe it
gods am i glad microsoft didn’t have to dip into their literal trillion dollar valuation to pay independent artists any money at all to advertise the independent developers they’re so gleeful to take credit for
sql syntax doesn’t support even itself correctly i fail to see your point
if you don’t believe that adding more structure to the absolute maniacal catastrophe that is sql is a good thing then i’m going to start to have doubts about your authenticity as a human being
'twas the night before Christmas
When all through the house
Not a creature was stirring
Not even a mouse
Except for a goblin
And that goblin was me
Clad head-toe in lounge-wear
And screeching with glee
It was basically an aeroplane flying with dead pilots before then
aren’t we all
They have their own people
microsoft has QA?
that’s a gibibyte
a gigabyte is 10^9
the point of the original post is that artificially fixing a bias in training data post-training is a bad idea because it ends up in weird scenarios like this one
your comment is saying that the original post is dumb and betrays a lack of knowledge because artificially fixing a bias in training data post-training would obviously only result in weird scenarios like this one
i don’t know what your aim is here
any AI person training their algorithms on AI generated data is liable to get fired
though this isn’t pertinent to the post in question, training AI (and by AI I presume you mean neural networks, since there’s a fairly important distinction) on AI-generated data is absolutely a part of machine learning.
some of the most famous neural networks out there are trained on data that they’ve generated themselves -> e.g., AlphaGo Zero
but that is not a fix
congratulations you stumbled upon the reason this is a bad idea all by yourself
all it took was a bit of actually-reading-the-original-post
as somebody who is not good at driving i just assumed the anxiety came from the tight turn the car had just made
didn’t they sell more copies of MW3 when it released in 2011?
then why did they link an article saying how high sales for boxed copies were if their point was that it had sold lots? either we need to pay attention to boxed copy sales, in which case they’re down 25%, or we shouldn’t pay attention to boxed copy sales in which case i’m confused why the source provided only talks about boxed copy sales
cube of cheese into their forehead