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You know beauty isn’t just the word we use for aesthetic beauty, we also use it for concepts, such as this one.
You know beauty isn’t just the word we use for aesthetic beauty, we also use it for concepts, such as this one.
It’s too good for AI, but photoshop, maybe AI in photoshop idk…
Elitist entail their is a technical reason behind it, otherwise it’s only gatekeeping.
In music it can be some music theory, prodigious playing, complex sound design etc…
I did fall a bit into this idea of elitism too at first. It’s easy when you are just starting to educate yourself and only see the technique.
But then at some point you gotta start having opinions and preferences that goes beyond rationality, or your not really enjoying an art form.
You can still be a bit elitist, but then it’s only personal and you stop gatekeeping.
That said the technical aspects can be very interesting.
Moreover I also love the way anyone passionate about music describe what they like.
I love that linear extrapolation you know is only there to lie even more on a graph that’s already a baseless correlation.
I’m not familiar with Facebook, but if you can’t create a business account without a personal account, how would you create one without having multiple accounts?
My first thought, especially since you can’t lick a gaz.
Now I’m also questioning myself about all noble gaz, what are they like in liquid (or solid) form?..
Your username as two, wait three names in it, and none are jeff. I am confused, flabbergasted and quite possibly bamboozled.
That’s probably the most useful way we can use language models.
But i do think there is also a use for finding key information (like a name) way quicker without the need to use keywords as we do in browsers.
Then it make any research using that information extremely easy if you got the keyword, and if that’s the goal you also will confirm the validity of the answer in your process…
P.S. The first time i used chatGPT this way was very conclusive. I was looking for a philosophical point of view but didn’t know at all if it even had a name, it gave it to me extremely quickly from just few lines of explaining (ontic structural realism for anyone interested).
Although the graph is fliped when there’s big hand rising in the sky.
The turn signal to turn left looks like an arrow pointing to the right.
We do everything for a reason, being a nice person just depends on yours. But i don’t think having a selfish reason for a good deed makes it any less good. For instance i’m nice because it feels good to me.
Interesting, i think my question popped up because i never really felt the effect of my environment on my circadian cycle.
So i wasn’t to much aware that people feel tired or the need to wake up at specific times of the day. I’m someone that can adapt like you said.
For me the only thing that i felt had an impact was if a specific hour is a habit. Then you feel way better sticking to it.
(That and of course the amount of sleep)
Question, is anyone really a night owl or morning person, or is it just that we builded habits that our body fully integrated?
In asia the bugs are often put with other condiments, lollipop, spices etc… to make them taste something.
And they are mostly like snacks. I don’t know any culture that have them take the place of a meat in a dish.
Land bugs mostly have pretty blend or bad taste, regardless of their looks anyway. In Asia they often add spices to make them taste something.
It’s a bit like snails too, it’s not that tasty itself, the only reason it’s good is because it tastes like the butter and garlic we put in.
And for both it’s mostly the texture that’s off putting. Some people can grow used to the texture though.
It’s gross sure but i never understood how that would make someone stop eating it. For me no matter how gross something is the taste is the only thing that matters.
Other examples, rabbit’s brain, black pudding, or in general how we kill most animals to make steak… It’s always creepy, gross or a bit disturbing, but it never changed my taste for it.
To be fair, culture is always extremely slowly for everything, when it’s going forward in the first place.
As for clinical research, i’d say the field is what’s new. So i don’t expect it to be quicker than common sense before a century at least.
Yes and the princess is resting on your keys so better not to disturb her.
Seems to me that cat also really wanted to go out that door with the owner.
Maybe since most of Antarctica is claimed by Australia, New Zealand and the UK.
But more pragmatically because most of the population is researchers, which you can expect knows english, the international language.