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I just discovered this as well. If your iOS is out-dated (the app requires 16.1 or higher), it won't show the app in search result.



Since the original URL (https://rise.cs.berkeley.edu/blog/michael-i-jordan-artificia...) is responding slowly and points to the medium.com URL as the original source anyhow, we've changed to the latter. Thanks!


Interesting. I have been using Sunsama.com for the same use case. They have pretty good integration with calendar, email, github and common task managers. I particularly like their emphasis on daily and weekly planning ritual.


I'm also a big fan of Sunsama for my day-to-day. The recurring tasks, subtasks, and task backlog are nice additions.


Had a good experience using boost::fiber https://github.com/boostorg/fiber


I have deployed a version running on GPU here: http://text-gen.simon-mo.com/


This is much faster, but I'm interested to compare the results with the original.

Ex 1.

Input:

    Hello, how
Output:

1. Hello, how does it work?"/ The question At the bottom of this post, I have simplified the process: Christine mandated the

2. Hello, how about a photographic tutorial on rootkit related features on GunSpring . What are RGO Tutorials RGO does not present a limited list

3. Hello, how did your body compare to those of seegiro? Techa: I used to train me to perform gymnastics in my 20s…

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Ex 2.

Input:

    My dog is
Output:

1. My dog is love So how will we arrange our weddings? © YouTube<|endoftext|>On January 9, 2015, McAfee's founder and CEO Mark Mc

2. My dog is seriously struggling because of endless aluminum tubes and scrap that go across her entire legs. Which is almost frustrating, which also makes her attempting to walk on her

3. My dog is just as merry as his lady's cuddles. He wanted to give it what it was always wanted to give." Warren says. "Having spent


I noticed that when I type "open ai" as a prompt and set the input to 100, the results often contain some c++ code. I wonder what all stuff the model has seen...

Also on typing "c++" I got this: "c++: ... [15/2/2012 00:40:23 PM] Robert Gibson: and god damn they are going to chime in [15/2/2012 01:21:06 PM] Rob: changes aren't required, the server isn't involved but it's a balancing exercise. minerun does this at every level && any server leaks will be spotted minerun at all levels -- UNFI0017tom) February 14, 2012 " This format seems to be some sort chat conversation that you will see in apps like whatsapp, if you copy a conversation. It also hallucinated a github link at one point. Maybe throwing all possible (and seemingly irrelevant) text formats allows it to learn the langauge better


The limited, smaller model does not work as well as the large one showcased in the paper.

It does not give good answers to the natural language questions like "Who was the author of The Art Of War?", " State the process that divides one nucleus into two genetically identical nuclei?" etc.


This one's fast, thank you!


really fast! thx!


Yes. Berkeley started using it to teach introductory computer architecture: http://www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs61c/sp18/

A major project of the course is to build RISVC emulator and implement 2-stage pipeline in logisim.


The technical university of Denmark also transistioned to teaching computer arch using RISC-V. Some of the most popular textbooks are also being converted to RISC-V editions.


Well Berkeley would certainly wants to teach RISC-V since Berkeley made that architecture. But it is still great to see they are actually using it in classes!


Wow this is great! Do you or anyone else happen to know if any of the lecture videos for this course might be available online?


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