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AI Bots Are Strip-Mining the Web, and Anthropic Leads the Pack
Cloudflare’s latest data offers one of the clearest snapshots yet of how AI companies consume the web, and…
#NewsBeep #News #Artificialintelligence #AI #AIcompany #Anthropic #ArtificialIntelligence #CA #Canada #Cloudflare #Content #heavybotactivity #implicitbargain #information #Internet #Ratio #Referral #Technology #time #traffic #user #web #website
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/432021/ AI Bots Are Strip-Mining the Web, and Anthropic Leads the Pack #AI #AICompany #Anthropic #ArtificialIntelligence #ArtificialIntelligence #Cloudflare #Content #Éire #HeavyBotActivity #IE #ImplicitBargain #information #Internet #Ireland #ratio #Referral #Technology #time #traffic #user #web #website
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https://www.europesays.com/people/22840/ AI Bots Are Strip-Mining the Web, and Anthropic Leads the Pack #AICompany #Anthropic #cloudflare #content #DarioAmodei #HeavyBotActivity #ImplicitBargain #information #Internet #ratio #referral #time #traffic #user #web #website
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7032A CD Mix
A long time ago I thought was a good Idea to get a simple DJ mixer to control that very simple sound source. Of course I changed my mind after a while, because I missed my full control that I have on my fully featured mixing consoles.
Because there is no way to control {compress} the signal coming in from a microphone, I had to speak very carefully because my voice can reach enormously high levels of decibels which would of course distort at the diaphragm.Note
Peavy makes sturdy PA audio equipment. Their B class amps were so robust, you would need to pour liquid into them before you could blow their end stages
#Audio #PA #public #address #Sound #Engineering #music #decibels #LUFS #balanced #Signal #Noise #Ratio
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Wie @daft_wully korrekt bemerkt: Wahlen werden nicht vor allem rational, sondern vorwiegend emotional entschieden. Es geht um Menschenwürde und Reaktanz, um Thymos statt Logos.
#Wahlen #Ratio #Emotio #Menschenwürde #Wissenschaft #Reaktanz #Thymos #Logos #Politikwissenschaft #Religionswissenschaft
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Wie @daft_wully korrekt bemerkt: Wahlen werden nicht vor allem rational, sondern vorwiegend emotional entschieden. Es geht um Menschenwürde und Reaktanz, um Thymos statt Logos.
#Wahlen #Ratio #Emotio #Menschenwürde #Wissenschaft #Reaktanz #Thymos #Logos #Politikwissenschaft #Religionswissenschaft
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Wie @daft_wully korrekt bemerkt: Wahlen werden nicht vor allem rational, sondern vorwiegend emotional entschieden. Es geht um Menschenwürde und Reaktanz, um Thymos statt Logos.
#Wahlen #Ratio #Emotio #Menschenwürde #Wissenschaft #Reaktanz #Thymos #Logos #Politikwissenschaft #Religionswissenschaft
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Wie @daft_wully korrekt bemerkt: Wahlen werden nicht vor allem rational, sondern vorwiegend emotional entschieden. Es geht um Menschenwürde und Reaktanz, um Thymos statt Logos.
#Wahlen #Ratio #Emotio #Menschenwürde #Wissenschaft #Reaktanz #Thymos #Logos #Politikwissenschaft #Religionswissenschaft
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Wie @daft_wully korrekt bemerkt: Wahlen werden nicht vor allem rational, sondern vorwiegend emotional entschieden. Es geht um Menschenwürde und Reaktanz, um Thymos statt Logos.
#Wahlen #Ratio #Emotio #Menschenwürde #Wissenschaft #Reaktanz #Thymos #Logos #Politikwissenschaft #Religionswissenschaft
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Digital audio myth debunked here with evidence in physics mathematics and chemistry. The chemical makeup of the vinyl record has influence on the physics and the mathematics of what your stylus and cardridge (moving magnet / moving coil) will pickup.
Be amazed at the fact that the signal remains smooth when going through AD DA conversion all the way up to the Nyquist frequency
Watch, listen and learn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cD7YFUYLpDc
#Digital #physics #mathematics #Lineair #Algebra #chemistry #Analog #Signal #Audio #Vinyl #PA #Studio #Sound #Noise #Ratio #effects #faders #Yamaha #Behringer #Mackie #Focusrite #Nyquist
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Analog and digital have gotten married since the 1980's when we analyze the Vinyl Signal path.
My current signal path
* Vinyl Direct Drive Turntable to mix.
* Audio Interface3 to mix.
* Always on HW Music player to mix.
* Instrument Mixer
* Yamaha Mixing Console
* AUX0 send FX Rack
* AUX1 send FX Rack
* AUX0 Return Master Bus
* AUX1 Return Master Bus
* Mixing Console to Headphone AMP0
* Mixing Console to Headphone AMP1
* Mixing Console to Digitizer send
* DAW receiveYou can clearly see a mix of digital and analog equipment in my Studio hardware setup, which IS mostly analog on purpose
Vinyl has crucial digital equipment in its signal path of production. Without it your records would sound terrible. SO get over it, you need digital even as an Analog purist
#Audio #Vinyl #PA #Studio #Sound #Digital #Analog #Signal #Noise #Ratio #effects #faders #Yamaha #Behringer #Mackie #Focusrite
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🚀 Welcome to the internet's premier black hole of riveting #geometry #discussions, where #cubits and the #golden #ratio collide with the excitement of a #damp #sponge. 🌀✨ It’s like reading a manifesto on ancient units of measure, but with the added thrill of getting lost in a never-ending forum sign-in maze. 🔍🔑
https://www.iforgeiron.com/topic/60514-the-meter-golden-ratio-pyramids-and-cubits-oh-my/ #internet #forums #HackerNews #ngated -
BZip3
在 Hacker News 上看到 BZip3 的連結:「Bzip3: A spiritual successor to BZip2 (github.com/kspalaiologos)」。
雖然名字看起來與 bzip2 有關,但看起來是不同的人弄出來的東西,不過有些經典的演算法有留下來用,像是 Burrows-Wheeler transform。
另外值得一提的是,bzip2 是 1996 年出的 (不過 1.0 大約是 2000 年時出的),BZip3 的第一個 release 在 2022 年,這段時間也累積了不少有趣的演算法可以用。
無損壓縮中如果期望有比較的壓縮率,目前比較常用的應該是 LZMA 類的演算法 (差不多是 2001 年出現的),用的工具通常會是 X
https://blog.gslin.org/archives/2025/02/02/12240/bzip3/
#Computer #Murmuring #Software #bzip2 #bzip3 #compression #lzma #ratio #xz
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CW: GRAMMAR IS MULTI-MEANING !... NOT EASY!
#Language = multi-meaning #words!
⚠️ Not always easy to see which #combination being used / #inferred!
🌠 Actually most have more
uses / #meanings / #contexts !==================
THERE
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#Adverb: there
1. In or at that #place
2. In that matter
3. To or toward that place; away from the #speakerNoun: there
1. A #location other than here; that place#Interjection: there
1. #Expression of #sympathy used to comfort someone==================
WERE - SIMILAR TO:
"IS / IT WAS" + TENSE
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Verb that is similar to:
(am,are,is,was,were,been,being)1. Have the #quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)
2. Be #identical to; be someone or something
3. Occupy a certain #position or area; be somewhere
4. Have an #existence, be extant
5. #Happen, occur, take place
6. Be identical or #equivalent to
7. #Form or compose
8. Work in a #specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific #function
9. #Represent, as of a #character on stage
10. #Spend or use time
11. #Have life, be #alive
12. To #remain unmolested, undisturbed, or uninterrupted -- used only in #infinitive form
13. Be #priced at==================
WHERE
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Adverb: where
1. In or at or to what placeConjunction: where
1. On the other hand; while on the #contrary==================
TO
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#Preposition: to
1. In the #direction of
2. #Sign of the #infinitive #case
3. #Used after an #adjective to indicate its #application
4. Indicate a #ratio or #odds
5. #Indicating a #rate or #relation
6. (time) before#GRAMMAR IS #MULTIMEANING !
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#MVD is a disease with #high #mortality that causes #haemorrhagic #fever, and is among the diseases that require assessment under the International Health Regulations.
On 30 March 2023, #WHO assessed the public health #risk posed by the current outbreak in #Equatorial #Guinea as #very #high at the national level, high at sub-regional level, moderate at the regional level and #low at the global level.
Since the last Disease Outbreak News on this event was published on 22 March 2023 (with data as of 21 March 2023), six additional laboratory-confirmed cases of #Marburg #virus #disease (MVD) have been reported in Equatorial Guinea.
This brings the total to 15 laboratory-confirmed and 23 probable cases since the declaration of the outbreak on 13 February 2023.
Among the laboratory confirmed there are 11 deaths (#Case #Fatality #Ratio 78.6%; for one confirmed case the outcome is unknown), and **all probable cases are dead**.
The most affected district is Bata in Litoral province, with nine laboratory-confirmed MVD cases reported.
WHO is supporting the Ministry of Health by strengthening different response pillars, including but not limited to surveillance, including at points of entry; laboratory; case management; infection prevention and control; risk communication and community engagement.
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I spent a lot of time wrestling with the dichotomy of #emotio vs #ratio. And I found that pitting these against each other is a misunderstanding of their relationship.
Humans are awful at rational thought. They have biases pulling them every which way, extremely flawed perceptions, limited, incomplete knowledge in any given situation. We invented notations to do this correctly, rules of deduction, proofs.
On the other hand, humans are really good at emotion. Built in systems on every physiological level. Humans can't be anything but emotional about anything, but are also often pretty bad at decyphering what those emotions signify or where they come from. "Being emotional" is seen as something bad, disqualifying - worse than being wrong.
Emotions arise from needs, and inform actions that fulfill these needs. That's the short loop in which emotions are relevant. If we feel hungry, we get a sense of us needing food, and so we eat. We do not get a reading from a blood sugar sensor. We feel - "getting hangry" is a thing, becoming aggressive to hunt for food. This illustrates how feelings might come from a very reasonable place - need for food, so hungry - but may lead to nonsensical results - snapping at another person.
So here's the actual relationship of ratio and emotio. Not an "against". Rational thought comes in where we feel, and inform ourselves what we need. And then we pick the best course of action to fulfill the need, because acting out on a feeling may not be the best course of action regarding our situation.
We might feel that we should isolate from a situation, because past experiences hurt us. But will isolating lead us to a better situation? Sure, we won't get hurt that way, but it puts us in a lonely place. And may get us feeling unhappy again, because of loneliness. So, what would rational thought tell us here? Pick our company better. So we don't get hurt, but also don't feel lonely.
Emotions are the dashboard of ourselves, full of blinking lights. We need to learn to read them, not ignore them. We need emotional awareness, not suppression. The answer is not ratio versus emotio, it's ratio AND emotio. -
I spent a lot of time wrestling with the dichotomy of #emotio vs #ratio. And I found that pitting these against each other is a misunderstanding of their relationship.
Humans are awful at rational thought. They have biases pulling them every which way, extremely flawed perceptions, limited, incomplete knowledge in any given situation. We invented notations to do this correctly, rules of deduction, proofs.
On the other hand, humans are really good at emotion. Built in systems on every physiological level. Humans can't be anything but emotional about anything, but are also often pretty bad at decyphering what those emotions signify or where they come from. "Being emotional" is seen as something bad, disqualifying - worse than being wrong.
Emotions arise from needs, and inform actions that fulfill these needs. That's the short loop in which emotions are relevant. If we feel hungry, we get a sense of us needing food, and so we eat. We do not get a reading from a blood sugar sensor. We feel - "getting hangry" is a thing, becoming aggressive to hunt for food. This illustrates how feelings might come from a very reasonable place - need for food, so hungry - but may lead to nonsensical results - snapping at another person.
So here's the actual relationship of ratio and emotio. Not an "against". Rational thought comes in where we feel, and inform ourselves what we need. And then we pick the best course of action to fulfill the need, because acting out on a feeling may not be the best course of action regarding our situation.
We might feel that we should isolate from a situation, because past experiences hurt us. But will isolating lead us to a better situation? Sure, we won't get hurt that way, but it puts us in a lonely place. And may get us feeling unhappy again, because of loneliness. So, what would rational thought tell us here? Pick our company better. So we don't get hurt, but also don't feel lonely.
Emotions are the dashboard of ourselves, full of blinking lights. We need to learn to read them, not ignore them. We need emotional awareness, not suppression. The answer is not ratio versus emotio, it's ratio AND emotio. -
I spent a lot of time wrestling with the dichotomy of #emotio vs #ratio. And I found that pitting these against each other is a misunderstanding of their relationship.
Humans are awful at rational thought. They have biases pulling them every which way, extremely flawed perceptions, limited, incomplete knowledge in any given situation. We invented notations to do this correctly, rules of deduction, proofs.
On the other hand, humans are really good at emotion. Built in systems on every physiological level. Humans can't be anything but emotional about anything, but are also often pretty bad at decyphering what those emotions signify or where they come from. "Being emotional" is seen as something bad, disqualifying - worse than being wrong.
Emotions arise from needs, and inform actions that fulfill these needs. That's the short loop in which emotions are relevant. If we feel hungry, we get a sense of us needing food, and so we eat. We do not get a reading from a blood sugar sensor. We feel - "getting hangry" is a thing, becoming aggressive to hunt for food. This illustrates how feelings might come from a very reasonable place - need for food, so hungry - but may lead to nonsensical results - snapping at another person.
So here's the actual relationship of ratio and emotio. Not an "against". Rational thought comes in where we feel, and inform ourselves what we need. And then we pick the best course of action to fulfill the need, because acting out on a feeling may not be the best course of action regarding our situation.
We might feel that we should isolate from a situation, because past experiences hurt us. But will isolating lead us to a better situation? Sure, we won't get hurt that way, but it puts us in a lonely place. And may get us feeling unhappy again, because of loneliness. So, what would rational thought tell us here? Pick our company better. So we don't get hurt, but also don't feel lonely.
Emotions are the dashboard of ourselves, full of blinking lights. We need to learn to read them, not ignore them. We need emotional awareness, not suppression. The answer is not ratio versus emotio, it's ratio AND emotio. -
I spent a lot of time wrestling with the dichotomy of #emotio vs #ratio. And I found that pitting these against each other is a misunderstanding of their relationship.
Humans are awful at rational thought. They have biases pulling them every which way, extremely flawed perceptions, limited, incomplete knowledge in any given situation. We invented notations to do this correctly, rules of deduction, proofs.
On the other hand, humans are really good at emotion. Built in systems on every physiological level. Humans can't be anything but emotional about anything, but are also often pretty bad at decyphering what those emotions signify or where they come from. "Being emotional" is seen as something bad, disqualifying - worse than being wrong.
Emotions arise from needs, and inform actions that fulfill these needs. That's the short loop in which emotions are relevant. If we feel hungry, we get a sense of us needing food, and so we eat. We do not get a reading from a blood sugar sensor. We feel - "getting hangry" is a thing, becoming aggressive to hunt for food. This illustrates how feelings might come from a very reasonable place - need for food, so hungry - but may lead to nonsensical results - snapping at another person.
So here's the actual relationship of ratio and emotio. Not an "against". Rational thought comes in where we feel, and inform ourselves what we need. And then we pick the best course of action to fulfill the need, because acting out on a feeling may not be the best course of action regarding our situation.
We might feel that we should isolate from a situation, because past experiences hurt us. But will isolating lead us to a better situation? Sure, we won't get hurt that way, but it puts us in a lonely place. And may get us feeling unhappy again, because of loneliness. So, what would rational thought tell us here? Pick our company better. So we don't get hurt, but also don't feel lonely.
Emotions are the dashboard of ourselves, full of blinking lights. We need to learn to read them, not ignore them. We need emotional awareness, not suppression. The answer is not ratio versus emotio, it's ratio AND emotio. -
I spent a lot of time wrestling with the dichotomy of #emotio vs #ratio. And I found that pitting these against each other is a misunderstanding of their relationship.
Humans are awful at rational thought. They have biases pulling them every which way, extremely flawed perceptions, limited, incomplete knowledge in any given situation. We invented notations to do this correctly, rules of deduction, proofs.
On the other hand, humans are really good at emotion. Built in systems on every physiological level. Humans can't be anything but emotional about anything, but are also often pretty bad at decyphering what those emotions signify or where they come from. "Being emotional" is seen as something bad, disqualifying - worse than being wrong.
Emotions arise from needs, and inform actions that fulfill these needs. That's the short loop in which emotions are relevant. If we feel hungry, we get a sense of us needing food, and so we eat. We do not get a reading from a blood sugar sensor. We feel - "getting hangry" is a thing, becoming aggressive to hunt for food. This illustrates how feelings might come from a very reasonable place - need for food, so hungry - but may lead to nonsensical results - snapping at another person.
So here's the actual relationship of ratio and emotio. Not an "against". Rational thought comes in where we feel, and inform ourselves what we need. And then we pick the best course of action to fulfill the need, because acting out on a feeling may not be the best course of action regarding our situation.
We might feel that we should isolate from a situation, because past experiences hurt us. But will isolating lead us to a better situation? Sure, we won't get hurt that way, but it puts us in a lonely place. And may get us feeling unhappy again, because of loneliness. So, what would rational thought tell us here? Pick our company better. So we don't get hurt, but also don't feel lonely.
Emotions are the dashboard of ourselves, full of blinking lights. We need to learn to read them, not ignore them. We need emotional awareness, not suppression. The answer is not ratio versus emotio, it's ratio AND emotio. -
#Römisches #Ausgangsmaterial der #Digesten enthielt #Schilderungen #unterschiedlicher #Meinungen zu #Fällen. Keine #Entscheidung, keine #Gründe
#Mittelalterliche #Juristen konnten #Spekulationen bzgl #Begründungen #ausarbeiten: #Glossen
In #Artis #Liberales #ausgebildete #Juristen #studierten #kaiserliche #leges und #päpstliche #decretalen;
-> #Ausbildung iSv #Ratio #Scripta bestimmt den #Umgang mit dem #Material der #Digesten