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Greg Bernhardt reacted to WWGD's post in the thread What Free Privacy-Focused AI Chatbots Don’t Use My Data for Training? with
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Hi, I am trying to develop an idea , and in that respect, it helps me to bounce it against an AI ( whose advice/input may be incorrect... -
Greg Bernhardt replied to the thread Announcement RIP Vanadium 50.I'm afraid we can't give many details hedging on privacy defaults and uncertainty what he would want. He had made it known around the... -
Greg Bernhardt replied to the thread Announcement RIP Vanadium 50.PF is 25 years old, so we have several in that group. I'm afraid that is a small percentage of those we actually lost and will never know. -
Greg Bernhardt reacted to fresh_42's post in the thread AlphaEvolve - The Future of Math? with
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LLMs and AIs have a bad reputation at PF, and I share this opinion. I have seen too much nonsense they produced, and too many... -
Greg Bernhardt reacted to martinbn's post in the thread Undergrad There are only finitely many primes with
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I just saw this one. If there are finitely many primes, then ##0<\prod_{p}\sin(\frac\pi p)=\prod_p\sin\left(\frac{\pi(1+2\prod_q... -
Greg Bernhardt reacted to symbolipoint's post in the thread Who knows if Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome is real or not? with
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One must or may wonder if Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome is valid or foney. Not know right now how the medical specialists or the... -
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Measuring the temperatures of bright (visible spectrum) cosmic objects would use spectral analysis. But temperatures of IR (warm / hot)... -
Greg Bernhardt reacted to Rick16's post in the thread Undergrad The rocket equation, one more time with
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I already posted a similar thread a while ago, but this time I want to focus exclusively on one single point that is still not clear to...