SubNoize's comments

SubNoize | 22 days ago | on: HackMyClaw

May as well just hand you the keys at that point

SubNoize | 23 days ago | on: Thinking hard burns almost no calories but destroys your next workout

For cardio sure but for weight training you're burning calories and tearing muscle fibres to increase size/strength. Also depending on the running you're doing, you're likely staying fitter.

Sure it's easier to fast but you're missing out on the other benefits associated with exercise.

SubNoize | 2 years ago | on: Hallucination is inevitable: An innate limitation of large language models

Or catch itself that it's hallucinating? I feel like humans would do that a fair bit.

How often do we sit somewhere thinking about random scenarios that won't ever happen and are filled with wild thoughts and sometimes completely out of the world situations.. then we shake our heads and throw away the impossible from that thought train and only use what was based in reality

SubNoize | 5 years ago | on: Google Research Football

I would love to see some sort of AI be able to play and then understand the rules correctly. Then eventually replace/aid referee's on the field.

SubNoize | 8 years ago | on: Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky has joined Y Combinator as a partner

honestly, i don't they they were aesthetic enough. everyone I saw was incredibly ugly. I think most smart watch companies had this problem and by the time some had solved it, the novelty had worn off.

I bought a second hand moto 360 and got tired of having to charge it and my phone for what was practically the same return.

SubNoize | 8 years ago | on: Snap Revenue Surges 72% on User Growth, Advertising Gains

How do they communicate when placed Infront of a computer? I see the appeal of snap with the younger crowd but the fact that it lives in a phone seems like a major con, sure it's easily fixed by allowing browser access. As someone who grew up on MSN & ICQ I couldn't imagine having to stop what I'm doing to pick up my phone every time I want to message someone.
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