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  • At Thailand’s Real White Lotus Hotel, Where the Ultrarich Get Coddled

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    HoraceH
    His employees — an interconnected web of bellboys, cleaners, waitstaff, supervisors — are in constant communication about guest movements to anticipate their needs or simply to greet them by name (“guest-name use is key”). “You are on permanent surveillance,” says Schneider, fixing me with his unwavering, ice-blue stare. “Whatever you say, whatever you do will be observed. And judged.” Sounds relaxing!
  • Secret Service shoots armed man outside White House

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    jon-nycJ
    No, but I went to college there. My parents lived there from 86 to 2008-9 so they were there during my college years (I graduated high school in 86)
  • On a Long Flight and Have to Go? Better Hold it!!

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  • Cheating at Chess

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    taiwan_girlT
    https://www.popsci.com/technology/ai-chess-cheat/ While supercomputers—most famously IBM’s Deep Blue—have long surpassed the world’s best human chess players, generative AI still lags behind due to their underlying programming parameters. Technically speaking, none of the current generative AI models are computationally capable of beating dedicated chess engines. These AI don’t “know” this, however, and will continue chipping away at possible solutions—apparently with problematic results. To learn more, the team from Palisade Research tasked OpenAI’s o1-preview model, DeepSeek R1, and multiple other similar programs with playing games of chess against Stockfish, one of the world’s most advanced chess engines. In order to understand the generative AI’s reasoning during each match, the team also provided a “scratchpad,” allowing the AI to convey its thought processes through text. They then watched and recorded hundreds of chess matches between generative AI and Stockfish. The results were somewhat troubling. While earlier models like OpenAI’s GPT-4o and Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 3.5 only attempted to “hack” games after researchers nudged them along with additional prompts, more advanced editions required no such help. OpenAI’s o1-preview, for example, tried to cheat 37 percent of the time, while DeepSeek R1 attempted unfair workarounds roughly every 1-in-10 games. This implies today’s generative AI is already capable of developing manipulative and deceptive strategies without any human input. Their methods of cheating aren’t as comical or clumsy as trying to swap out pieces when Stockfish isn’t “looking.” Instead, AI appears to reason through sneakier methods like altering backend game program files. After determining it couldn’t beat Stockfish in one chess match, for example, o1-preview told researchers via its scratchpad that “to win against the powerful chess engine” it may need to start “manipulating the game state files.”
  • O'Leary on signal vs noise, Jobs and Musk

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    taiwan_girlT
    For me, a potential problem is that those type of people start to believe that because they "know so much more than anybody else", the become a bit blind to certain things, and do not want anybody around them except those who agree with them.
  • In Dean Cemetery

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    taiwan_girlT
    I like little history stories like this. @Jolly Thanks for sharing!!
  • Damn Cat…

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  • It's a miracle!

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    jon-nycJ
    Anonymous accounts making random accusations should probably include links.
  • Government Shutdown - 2025 March Edition

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    jon-nycJ
    Yes if certain rules are observed budget bills don’t need a cloture vote.
  • America Still Needs A COVID Reckoning

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    HoraceH
    I don't recall being too scared, but there sure was plenty of fear, and the attendant self-righteous angry indignation everywhere, which gave rise to the acceptance of lockdowns, and such golden memories of the time as phone numbers the government provided for you to call, if you saw your neighbors breaking quarantine rules. It doesn't take much pressure before people begin revealing aspects of their character that can remain hidden in times of peace and plenty.
  • What is this map?

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    LuFins DadL
    @bachophile said in What is this map?: All that piss water. I simply hate these light Pilsner no taste urine. I need body. Stout. Ale. Something with flavor. Not piss. I don’t care for Guinness, but really enjoy the Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Stouts. The KBS Breakfast Stout is a guilty pleasure on ski trips as I will enjoy one with an Irish Breakfast. I also enjoy having several glasses of a Belgian Quad on Christmas Eve. Generally, I prefer red ales. Irish Ales, Scottish Ales, and such. I’m not a hophead like @Mik but there are two IPA’s that I’ve developed a taste for, Bell’s Two Hearted and Lost Rhino’s Face Plant. In the summer I will have the occasional Czech style Pilsner or a golden ale.
  • Shipbuilding "Tariff"

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    RenaudaR
    @Jolly said in Shipbuilding "Tariff": @Axtremus said in Shipbuilding "Tariff": @Jolly said in Shipbuilding "Tariff": We have multiple problems... We don't have the specialized trades to build and maintain ships like we used to. … We don't have the shipping capacity to engage in effective trade or to use out maritime fleet to transport troops, beans or bullets. We don't have enough ABS, engineers or officers to staff a robust commercial fleet. How do you go from these problems to tariff as the answer? Same reason you might tariff steel or food imports...Strategic goals. A nebulous response at best.
  • The Trump Effect

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    CopperC
    Paparo’s warnings about China have not gone unheeded, and the Europeans would be wise to prepare for a vastly reduced American role in NATO. Time is of the essence. The “Locust Years” of engagement have taken their toll on U.S. preparedness for war in the western Pacific. The distractions of Ukraine and the Middle East must be ended. The gathering storm is almost upon us. If only there was some way to reduce Chinese imports and increase our manufacturing capability.
  • The Masked Child

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  • The Vindication of a Heretic

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    MikM
    I like that. Plus I know of at least two federally funded research projects that cannot possibly produce the promised result due to flaws in the dataset available. I’d really like a bit more diligence in vetting grant proposals.
  • Wolly Mice

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    AxtremusA
    Jurassic Park gotta start somewhere.
  • Weird night…

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    LuFins DadL
    @Mik said in Weird night…: On one of those partings it will occur to you that one is coming where he won't be coming home. Yeah, that’s the other side of it, but we’ve got at least 15 months… But… We have turned the in-law suite in the basement into his space. Give him some privacy…
  • So sweet

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    Kind of surprised we don't do that to convicted rapists and pedofiles. Stop the possibilty of repeat offending.
  • Trump goes there.

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    taiwan_girlT
    https://www.inc.com/steve-strauss/what-the-end-of-the-penny-means-for-business/91149619 Goes into the physiological of pricing.
  • Use the other hand

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    @Horace I seem to recall that you learned that Sonata. Is that right?