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ILoveSludge t1_j8worxe wrote
Reply to comment by anonkitty2 in Films and heir adjusted success. by ToKrillAMockingbird
Did you go to the site?
apriljeangibbs t1_j8woj4m wrote
Reply to comment by delcopop in [OC] Which Political Groups did Former FTX Executives Donate to? by coingecko
Sorry, what how is that related to this chart?
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Reply to comment by Dykam in [OC] The cost of training AI on ImageNet has decreased from over $1000 to just under $5 in just 4 years by giteam
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delcopop t1_j8wob71 wrote
Reply to comment by apriljeangibbs in [OC] Which Political Groups did Former FTX Executives Donate to? by coingecko
The fact of the matter is there are conservative and liberal members in each party. I am a conservative republican and TRUST ME… there are many elected republicans that I disagree with more than some moderate democrats.
OldMansPissBag t1_j8wo941 wrote
Reply to comment by AdminsAreLazyID10TS in [OC] Which Political Groups did Former FTX Executives Donate to? by coingecko
Liberal and conservative are temporally relative terms in the context you’re using them. Conservatives try to conserve ideas and arguably that would include ideas like human rights, democracy, and federalism. Liberals try to push new ideas, or currently unpopular ideas, into the mainstream.
daKoabi t1_j8wo923 wrote
I would say it's the other way around. The more people are interested the higher the value goes. You know media reports all that stuff makes people Google and then buy it. So in that sense they are correlated
Utoko t1_j8wo1zf wrote
Reply to comment by Dykam in [OC] The cost of training AI on ImageNet has decreased from over $1000 to just under $5 in just 4 years by giteam
or leave it at log scale and it is completely fine. It is labeled where is the issue?
We can make 3 post about it split it up zoom in and out or just use log scale...
BasicWasabi t1_j8wnxhv wrote
Reply to comment by talks-a-lot in [OC] Is Bitcoin price correlated with Google search volume or not? by against_all_odds_
This is the way.
ilindson t1_j8wnq2k wrote
The correlation is that when people start hearing the price went up or that people are making money with it they do research on it, the same can probably be seen with many different "fads"
jupiterspringsteen t1_j8wnmzl wrote
Reply to comment by GrandBill in [OC] Which Premier League stadiums have a Fish&Chips shop close enough for you to walk/run to and be back before the 2nd half starts? by F_redrik
In the UK it's traditionally pies. Although there is a greater variety available now, especially at the big clubs. Check out FootyScran on twitter for pics of footy (soccer) ground's food from around the world.
WestCoastGday t1_j8wnlyf wrote
Reply to comment by greenpanda4210 in [OC] Beyoncé now holds the record for most Grammy wins by any artist by giteam
She writes 95% of all of her songs .. stop believing in the bullshit that she is another "pop artist". Absolute game changer in terms of style changes, records, complete albums, cultural influence and global appreciation.
TargetMost8136 t1_j8wnloc wrote
Reply to comment by Uncle-Cake in [OC] Which Political Groups did Former FTX Executives Donate to? by coingecko
No it’s cause a lot of Redditors like you are obsessed with “bootlicking” for some reason like you can’t think about anything else but bootlicking.. Maybe the thought of it intrigues you?
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debunk_this_12 t1_j8wnc2x wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Gun Homicide Rate vs. Gun Ownership Rate in the United States by Social_Philosophy
There is just no real correlation. Update ur Bayesian priors my friend don’t call into confirmation bias. This like climate change deniers
QuirkyAverageJoe t1_j8wn67m wrote
Reply to [OC] The cost of training AI on ImageNet has decreased from over $1000 to just under $5 in just 4 years by giteam
What's this scale on the vertical axis? Ewww.
420everytime t1_j8wn585 wrote
Reply to comment by AdminsAreLazyID10TS in [OC] Which Political Groups did Former FTX Executives Donate to? by coingecko
I don’t think those people are another discussion because the ultra conservative wing runs the Republican Party. It was different 30 years ago, but after republicans stole the 2000 election from Gore they let the far right run the party
TheSussyIronRevenant t1_j8wmw2m wrote
Reply to comment by riamuriamu in [OC] Paramilitary Forces Manpower by Country according to global firepower index by two_plus_two_is_zero
Why ? They only have few paramilitary groups and they are composed mostly by prisoners
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patrick66 t1_j8wmpxh wrote
Reply to comment by Miguel7501 in [OC] The cost of training AI on ImageNet has decreased from over $1000 to just under $5 in just 4 years by giteam
No it’s a benchmark that any image classification model can use to test accuracy. There would still be pretty massive improvement on the graph if it were all the same model, GPU efficiency for deep learning has skyrocketed since 2017, but a lot of the graph is also just modern models being quicker to train
Uncle-Cake t1_j8wmock wrote
Reply to comment by TargetMost8136 in [OC] Which Political Groups did Former FTX Executives Donate to? by coingecko
Is this like when someone points out racism and you say "YOU'RE the racist!"
paz2023 t1_j8wmhdf wrote
Reply to comment by Uncle-Cake in [OC] Which Political Groups did Former FTX Executives Donate to? by coingecko
Yeah what do far right extremists mean when they say woke as a slur?
CCSC96 t1_j8wmg50 wrote
Reply to comment by Evil-Abed1 in [OC] Which Political Groups did Former FTX Executives Donate to? by coingecko
He’s obviously not trustworthy but as a political fundraiser I’ll just say that
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for donors like him it’s very normal to play both sides because you believe it will stop you from getting regulated
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Republicans are always much more likely to funnel their money through IEs than to raise into disclosable accounts because their donors are less willing to be publicly associated, so this is how it would likely look mechanically if he was
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It was widely believed in DC circles that he was playing both sides prior to him making this claim, Teddy Schleifer has covered this extensively if you want a source.
I’m ultimately not remotely worried about losing him as a donor. The most effective Dem groups all have limits and most of the IE groups are leaches trying to grift money of billionaires that don’t do anything but charge themselves consulting fees. Probably 5-10% of this was actually spent in a way that helped win elections.
apriljeangibbs t1_j8wmdtm wrote
Reply to comment by 420everytime in [OC] Which Political Groups did Former FTX Executives Donate to? by coingecko
The committee counts as both?
workingatbeingbetter t1_j8wmdi9 wrote
Reply to [OC] The cost of training AI on ImageNet has decreased from over $1000 to just under $5 in just 4 years by giteam
As someone who does market valuations and sets the prices for some of the most popular AI datasets, this is very misleading if not wholly inaccurate. In any case, I’m gonna look into these cited sources to see how they even came up with these numbers.
delcopop t1_j8worz5 wrote
Reply to comment by apriljeangibbs in [OC] Which Political Groups did Former FTX Executives Donate to? by coingecko
This chart stinks. The fact that non-partisan is on there (that category does not exist) is ridiculous.