Did that United healthcare CEO have friends, who counseled him about his company's denial rates etc.? (prior to Luigi incident)
https://lemmings.world/post/43083320
Did that United healthcare CEO have friends, who counseled him about his company's denial rates etc.? (prior to Luigi incident) - Lemmings.world
Imagine your bro gets promoted from VP of somewhere to CEO of a company with a
lot of bad press. You grew up with the guy. Think you would take a chance at
trying to exert gentle social pressure on him? Probing my underlying thoughts,
probably something about social checks and balances preventing violence IDK if
good friends have ever slapped it out of business leaders before when there is a
market etc. to consider
Your Kindle Can Finally Be Jailbroken Again. [22:00]
https://lemmings.world/post/36019085
Your Kindle Can Finally Be Jailbroken Again. [22:00] - Lemmings.world
cross-posted from: https://lemmings.world/post/36014604
[https://lemmings.world/post/36014604]
"I have no idea what the screenshots are because your instance is geolocked."
https://lemmings.world/post/35151466
"I have no idea what the screenshots are because your instance is geolocked." - Lemmings.world
Just got this comment—sounds like a user on another instance couldn’t view
images uploaded to our instance. Anyone have details? User’s on feddit.uk
[http://feddit.uk] - maybe we had to exclude the UK due to draconian laws over
there 🤔 (obviously providing this great free service here isn’t worth getting
sued over or anything unless some millionaire donor proactively steps up
perhaps!) The thread in question [https://lemmings.world/post/35066528/18568724]
Google encouraging healthy uses of their new AI image generator
https://lemmings.world/post/32899233
Does Voyager support Anubis (botwall)?
https://lemmings.world/post/32211183
A real post from the American president
https://lemmings.world/post/29365742
And some, I assume, are good people
https://lemmings.world/post/26214049

And some, I assume, are good people - Lemmings.world
Lemmy
UK-ian dares to hope for their new trade deal
https://lemmings.world/post/25794479

UK-ian dares to hope for their new trade deal - Lemmings.world
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I'd rather read the prompt - Lemmings.world
“When I grade students’ assignments, I sometimes see answers like this: >
Utilizing Euler angles for rotation representation could have the following
possible downsides: > > * Gimbal lock: In certain positions, orientations can
reach a singularity, which prevents them from continuously rotating without a
sudden change in the coordinate values. > * Numeric instability: Using Euler
angles could cause numeric computations to be less precise, which can add up and
produce inaccuracies if used often. > * Non-unique coordinates: Another downside
of Euler angles is that some rotations do not have a unique representation in
Euler angles, particularly at singularities. > > The downsides of Euler angles
make them difficult to utilize in robotics. It’s important to note that very few
implementations employ Euler angles for robotics. Instead, one could use
rotation matrices or quaternions to facilitate more efficient rotation
representation. > > [Not a student’s real answer, but my handmade synthesis of
the style and content of many answers] You only have to read one or two of these
answers to know exactly what’s up: the students just copy-pasted the output from
a large language model, most likely ChatGPT. They are invariably verbose,
interminably waffly, and insipidly fixated on the bullet-points-with-bold style.
The prose rarely surpasses the sixth-grade book report, constantly repeating the
prompt, presumably to prove that they’re staying on topic.”