Ratet! 🥴
Pro-Tipp: Hecke schneidet sich besser mit einer Ast- bzw. Heckenschere. Aber was weiß ich schon ....
Ratet! 🥴
Pro-Tipp: Hecke schneidet sich besser mit einer Ast- bzw. Heckenschere. Aber was weiß ich schon ....
That's a new one. We ordered five genes custom synthesised by IDT and we got one gene + four empty tubes! And that was after waiting for almost week with the order being delayed at Customs.
Large language models (LLMs) are increasingly being adopted in high-stakes domains. Their capacity to process vast amounts of unstructured data, explore flexible scenarios, and handle a diversity of contextual factors can make them uniquely suited to provide new insights for the complexity of social policymaking. This article evaluates whether LLMs' are aligned with domain experts (and among themselves) to inform social policymaking on the subject of homelessness alleviation - a challenge affecting over 150 million people worldwide. We develop a novel benchmark comprised of decision scenarios with policy choices across four geographies (South Bend, USA; Barcelona, Spain; Johannesburg, South Africa; Macau SAR, China). The policies in scope are grounded in the conceptual framework of the Capability Approach for human development. We also present an automated pipeline that connects the benchmarked policies to an agent-based model, and we explore the social impact of the recommended policies through simulated social scenarios. The paper results reveal promising potential to leverage LLMs for social policy making. If responsible guardrails and contextual calibrations are introduced in collaboration with local domain experts, LLMs can provide humans with valuable insights, in the form of alternative policies at scale.
Amid the #EndlessScreaming: I like soup and I like songs about soup so I'm initiating #SoupSongSaturday and I'm sure it's going to be absolutely massive
https://youtu.be/oKX9LDo9eQo?feature=shared
#SoupSongSaturday #StillSomeGoodThingsInThisWorld
#Music
#Soup
A friend who has lived in Hong Kong and the Philippines says living in a dictatorship isn’t that bad, so chill.
A good read on a bad day
"We all stand on the shoulders of those who came before us. It's worth knowing about the experiments that empowered us and learning the stories behind the experiments"
Relentlessly defiantly desolately desperately somehow focusing on this interesting new preprint about synchronising cell behaviours through synthetic signalling
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.11.04.617523v1.abstract
Me: Sitting in an exam room at the cancer center with my partner [Sees an electronic carousel on the wall which says. "Pfizer: Always there with you on your cancer journey"]
"Pfizer", "Cancer Journey" @scream
@jchyip but but but I was just being a SMARTASS and now you have an actual question for me (else your sarcasm is way too thick, and I'm too thick, and I know nothing about sportsball and I just made that up without any context)