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Diet coke is much cheaper to produce, sugar is the most expensive part of coca cola by far.

I can't drink normal coke, it disgusts me, leaves an unpleasant sensation on my teeth, probably the sugar, but love the zero. It's also zero cal, which is a huge bonus.

Spectrography can absolutely tell you concentrations if you compare it to a test solution with a known concentration.

Not just across nations, but across packaging.

I doubt this to be a meaningful metric for anything but code exploration in a larger codebase.

E.g. when it comes to authoring code, C, which comes language, is by far one of the languages that LLMs excel most at.


I guess it also depends on which dataset LLM was trained on. Rare or niche languages get fragmented into more tokens even if the code itself is short. So two languages with the same number of characters can produce very different token counts because one aligns with what the model has seen millions of times and the other does not.

There are other boards for this nonsense like wsb.

As I've written in another post, everyone is doomed to either align or face his rage.

So, better face his rage then. If those are the options the choice is clear and easy.

Trump #1 came unprepared, that hasn't repeated.

I think it’s more like the opportunists weren’t prepared. Now they’re feasting, and Trump is easily exploited.

One of the very few lonely voices.

It's quite impressive how scared everybody is of this administration. News outlets, international leaders even in face of threats, big tech, including the delusional Musk who thought he could've handled the president's rage.

Hell even his own party is scared of speaking up, you either fall in line or you risk falling victim of the most vicious direct attacks, even if you've been a huge and core voice for the president, see senator Marjorie Green.

From Russia, to Belarus, from the Philippines to Argentina, from Hungary to Poland it's crystal clear what a failure of democracy it is to have a presidential republic.


The turning point may have been when the Supreme Court decided a president couldn't be criminally liable for anything done in office. Having no fear of consequences is quite an enabler.

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