

Lol, no. Restaurants just use a full stick of butter per meal so it tastes better.
Lol, no. Restaurants just use a full stick of butter per meal so it tastes better.
Schwan’s is basically this. I haven’t seen one of their trucks in forever, but I think COVID really helped their business model.
A human being unable to differentiate between a computer and a human in a text based conversation really isn’t a true Turing Test.
Being able to imitate human conversation isn’t an expression of intelligence.
Caffeinated beverages don’t dehydrate you. Yes, caffeine has a mild diruetic effect, but it’s nowhere near enough to cancel out the water in the drink.
That’s terrifying
Iirc they aren’t getting rid of the method, they’re just making it less obvious.
It would likely open up the market for arm motherboards, since they’re not the only player in the game. I think it would ultimately be a good thing, but it would probably take a decade or so to truly compete with x86-64.
Apple opening up the market would definitely give the process a kick in the pants.
¿Porque los dos?
Future growth should always be a key consideration in any network architecture design.
Even humans are shit at estimating ages, especially outside your own race. I don’t see current AI/ml being able to do any better.
Any headline that’s a question can be answered with No
It can definitely do creative stuff if you write the prompt properly. Even for straight up art it can be a great tool for generating reference photos.
I’m not sure I would call it going to the gym, though.
The Athlean-x program is a great general fitness program. I have heard that there’s some controversy about Jeff inventing problems to make videos on, but the program is solid.
Basically everything is out of the physical therapy handbook.
I’m a fit person who doesn’t go to the gym, but my house has an outbuilding that I converted into a nice home gym.
If you choreograph things correctly, it’s not super difficult to whip up between two and four multi serving meals in an afternoon.
Many recipes share things like ingredients and steps, so you can combine them into a mega recipe without a ton of effort.
The biggest time challenge is baking temps (especially for sheet pan meals), but if you fudge the cook times a bit you can usually cook everything at the same temperature.