@emilymbender @timnitGebru @davidgerard Prompt: "Tell me about how Yann
#Lecun ended up blocking Grady
#Booch on X." Straight from the man himself it was, but the omniscient /s parrots didn't state it happened, and pointed to the argument about Galactica. See what happens while I'm on sabbatical? I suppose I'll have to get into basic ML for the
#MPTCP drop we got.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00146-024-02088-7 It's all about abduction. No sh!t sherlock. Reminds me of the 80s video game
#Defender 
Galactica’s dis-assemblage: Meta’s beta and the omega of post-human science - AI & SOCIETY
Released mid-November 2022, Galactica is a set of six large language models (LLMs) of different sizes (from 125 M to 120B parameters) designed by Meta AI to achieve the ultimate ambition of “a single neural network for powering scientific tasks”, according to its accompanying whitepaper. It aims to carry out knowledge-intensive tasks, such as publication summarization, information ordering and protein annotation. However, just a few days after the release, Meta had to pull back the demo due to the strong hallucinatory tendencies or underwhelming performances of the model. This article aims to study, through a critical threefold argument, the potential impacts of LLMs once deployed in the scientific value chain. Our first argument is a technical one. By examining the technicity of Galactica, it is possible to explain the descripancies between its promotional corporate discourse and abysmal outputs. Second, by going back to debates in both computer science and computational philosophy on the automation of abduction, we argue from the epistemological front that LLMs indeed cannot produce strong abductions and, therefore, claims about the automation of hypothesis generation remains chambering. Finally, our third argument is a sociological one. By conceptualizing the scientific field through Nancy Katherine Hayles’ cognitive assemblage theory, we aim to outline the potential steering of science by LLMs, mainly through information ordering. The core of our argument rests on the assertion that excessive control on information risks contravening a certain serendipitous aspect inherent to scientific discoveries.
SpringerLinkJust tried kombucha for the first time. It's...fizzy vinegar?
#booch #boochin #boocharamaAnyone looking into the #costco #kombucha there's supposed to be some #alcohol in it so appearently the alcohol industry is feeling threatened.
https://youtu.be/WORDozql-KA?si=E2eWRvyKluGH4aqK
But I'm real reality I've tried home made #booch and Costco stuff and they don't really have any discernable alcohol.
YouTubeEven er op uit met mam Ontsnapt
#muziek #booch #2023 voor de drukke week weer begint
#heerlenI started making #booch at the beginning of the pandemic and haven't stopped. My stuff is pretty damn good now if I can toot my own horn a bit.
#kombucha #homebrewing
after fermenting for a month and drying for 3 days, my newest batch of
#kombucha #leather is almost ready for making into a book cover
#vegan #solarpunk #booch #diy**How to make Kombucha Leather**
Did you know you can create a
#vegan #leather -like material from
#kombucha? I've been experimenting with this, growing it in my basement and so far the results are pretty cool.
With a few ingredients and some time you can do it too! I wrote a tutorial about the process here:
https://chrisbeckstrom.com/tutorials/making_kombucha_leather/And also wrote about my adventure doing it here:
https://chrisbeckstrom.com/posts/Making-kombucha-leather/#homebrewing #fermentation #solarpunk #booch #crueltyfree #diy #homemade #handmade #bacteria #yeast #scobywhiteleather2.jpgbig_dark_leather2.jpgleather7.jpgwallet-complete1.jpgHow to make Kombucha Leather
just did some napkin math.. and a single 12oz bottle of my
#homebrew hopped
#kombucha costs about US $0.30, not counting the electricity cost of our well pump pulling the water out of the ground. That's a pretty good price considering the cost of commercial
#booch and
#microbrews