Re: Well DUH ! AI People Finally Realize They Can Ditch Most Floating-Point for Big Ints

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Sujet : Re: Well DUH ! AI People Finally Realize They Can Ditch Most Floating-Point for Big Ints
De : OFeem1987 (at) *nospam* teleworm.us (Chris Ahlstrom)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.misc
Date : 16. Oct 2024, 12:40:46
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On 10/15/24 10:35 PM, rbowman wrote:
On Tue, 15 Oct 2024 15:46:05 -0400, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
 
The political polls state ranges, but nothing about the alpha, the N,
and,
most importantly, the wording of the poll questions and the nature of
the sampling.
 
I try to ignore polls and most of the hype. A few years back I went to bed
expecting Hillary Clinton to be the president elect when I woke up. The DJ
on the radio station I listen to morning was a definite lefty. When he
played Norah Jones' 'Carry On' I found I'd been mistaken.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqA25Ug71Mc
>
   Trump IS grating ... no question ... but K is just
   an empty skull. That's been her JOB. Can't have
   someone like that in times like these.

Trump's the empty skull. Well, it is full... of nonsense and bile.

   Not entirely sure of the Linux angle here though ...

Harris as VP was like Linux, working reliably in the background.

She's no empty skull. She was a prosecutor, a district attorney, a state
attorney general, a US senator, and the vice president. But some people cannot
stand that in a woman.

--
I began many years ago, as so many young men do, in searching for the
perfect woman.  I believed that if I looked long enough, and hard enough,
I would find her and then I would be secure for life.  Well, the years
and romances came and went, and I eventually ended up settling for someone
a lot less than my idea of perfection.  But one day, after many years
together, I lay there on our bed recovering from a slight illness.  My
wife was sitting on a chair next to the bed, humming softly and watching
the late afternoon sun filtering through the trees.  The only sounds to
be heard elsewhere were the clock ticking, the kettle downstairs starting
to boil, and an occasional schoolchild passing beneath our window.  And
as I looked up into my wife's now wrinkled face, but still warm and
twinkling eyes, I realized something about perfection...  It comes only
with time.
-- James L. Collymore, "Perfect Woman"

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