Q: How fast can a polar bear run?
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`Q: How fast can a polar bear run? A: 2.0 times the speed of sound` I just added a flavour of the LLama LLM to CodeProject.AI Server so we have chat server module, and am trying to tweak things so the output makes sense to the user. I thought I'd be worrying about data formats, chunking and streaming, and varying data structures. But no. It's basic reality that's been the issue here.
cheers Chris Maunder
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`Q: How fast can a polar bear run? A: 2.0 times the speed of sound` I just added a flavour of the LLama LLM to CodeProject.AI Server so we have chat server module, and am trying to tweak things so the output makes sense to the user. I thought I'd be worrying about data formats, chunking and streaming, and varying data structures. But no. It's basic reality that's been the issue here.
cheers Chris Maunder
Well, it's kinda true - a polar bear can probably run twice as fast as I can run screaming away. ;P
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`Q: How fast can a polar bear run? A: 2.0 times the speed of sound` I just added a flavour of the LLama LLM to CodeProject.AI Server so we have chat server module, and am trying to tweak things so the output makes sense to the user. I thought I'd be worrying about data formats, chunking and streaming, and varying data structures. But no. It's basic reality that's been the issue here.
cheers Chris Maunder
As fast as the slowest person in your group. And if you happen to be the slowest, a blow to the knees of a companion is an option.
I don't think before I open my mouth, I like to be as surprised a everyone else. PartsBin an Electronics Part Organizer - Release Version 1.3.0 JaxCoder.com Latest Article: SimpleWizardUpdate
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As fast as the slowest person in your group. And if you happen to be the slowest, a blow to the knees of a companion is an option.
I don't think before I open my mouth, I like to be as surprised a everyone else. PartsBin an Electronics Part Organizer - Release Version 1.3.0 JaxCoder.com Latest Article: SimpleWizardUpdate
Mike Hankey wrote:
As fast as the slowest person in your group.
Correction, the bear is faster, but once it reaches the slowest... it makes a break
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`Q: How fast can a polar bear run? A: 2.0 times the speed of sound` I just added a flavour of the LLama LLM to CodeProject.AI Server so we have chat server module, and am trying to tweak things so the output makes sense to the user. I thought I'd be worrying about data formats, chunking and streaming, and varying data structures. But no. It's basic reality that's been the issue here.
cheers Chris Maunder
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Most big bears can do up to about 40mph fast
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger
Fozzy can go faster than that in his uncle's Studebaker.
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Most big bears can do up to about 40mph fast
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger
And this is why I'm so puzzled about everyone in North America being afraid of stuff in Australia. Everything in Oz is just a backwards step away from safety. A snake, a spider, a drop bear (OK, maybe not). Sharks are a different thing and you're on your own there, and crocs, well, it's not like you weren't warned. Bears, however. 40mph. That's insane. And then the cougars, and wolves, and moose... crazy town.
cheers Chris Maunder
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And this is why I'm so puzzled about everyone in North America being afraid of stuff in Australia. Everything in Oz is just a backwards step away from safety. A snake, a spider, a drop bear (OK, maybe not). Sharks are a different thing and you're on your own there, and crocs, well, it's not like you weren't warned. Bears, however. 40mph. That's insane. And then the cougars, and wolves, and moose... crazy town.
cheers Chris Maunder
The exception might be TX folks. We have many of the same nasties. We all the poisonous snakes in NA, plus brown recluse spiders (very bad), black widows, scorpions, fire ants, killer bees, lots and lots of hammerheads on coast. we have similar weather as well.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger
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And this is why I'm so puzzled about everyone in North America being afraid of stuff in Australia. Everything in Oz is just a backwards step away from safety. A snake, a spider, a drop bear (OK, maybe not). Sharks are a different thing and you're on your own there, and crocs, well, it's not like you weren't warned. Bears, however. 40mph. That's insane. And then the cougars, and wolves, and moose... crazy town.
cheers Chris Maunder
Dingos?
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The exception might be TX folks. We have many of the same nasties. We all the poisonous snakes in NA, plus brown recluse spiders (very bad), black widows, scorpions, fire ants, killer bees, lots and lots of hammerheads on coast. we have similar weather as well.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger
You don't have spiders so large they come with health bars and boss music. A brown recluse has nothing on a bird catching spider from aussie. Then there are Huntsmans - harmless sure, but utter nightmare fuel just the same.
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You don't have spiders so large they come with health bars and boss music. A brown recluse has nothing on a bird catching spider from aussie. Then there are Huntsmans - harmless sure, but utter nightmare fuel just the same.
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i agree. aussies have corner on big weird spiders. i mention recluse not because of size, but because of venom. when they bite the skin, it almost begins to rot and damage tissue if you do not treat. very nasty. and they are quite small.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger
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`Q: How fast can a polar bear run? A: 2.0 times the speed of sound` I just added a flavour of the LLama LLM to CodeProject.AI Server so we have chat server module, and am trying to tweak things so the output makes sense to the user. I thought I'd be worrying about data formats, chunking and streaming, and varying data structures. But no. It's basic reality that's been the issue here.
cheers Chris Maunder
Hey, at least it was 2 × the speed of sound, and not 2 × the speed of light. :laugh: Now try asking it how many countries in Africa start with the letter "K":
Did you know that there is no country in Africa that starts with the letter "k"?[^]
Human: Did you know that there is no country in Africa that starts with the letter "k"? ChatGPT: Yes, that's correct! While there are 54 recognized countries in Africa, none of them begin with the letter "K". The closest is Kenya, which starts with a "K" sound, but is actually spelled with a "K" sound. It's always interesting to learn new trivia facts like this.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
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i agree. aussies have corner on big weird spiders. i mention recluse not because of size, but because of venom. when they bite the skin, it almost begins to rot and damage tissue if you do not treat. very nasty. and they are quite small.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger
The worst poison and the best parfumes are always in tiny bottles
M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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The worst poison and the best parfumes are always in tiny bottles
M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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And this is why I'm so puzzled about everyone in North America being afraid of stuff in Australia. Everything in Oz is just a backwards step away from safety. A snake, a spider, a drop bear (OK, maybe not). Sharks are a different thing and you're on your own there, and crocs, well, it's not like you weren't warned. Bears, however. 40mph. That's insane. And then the cougars, and wolves, and moose... crazy town.
cheers Chris Maunder
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Hey, at least it was 2 × the speed of sound, and not 2 × the speed of light. :laugh: Now try asking it how many countries in Africa start with the letter "K":
Did you know that there is no country in Africa that starts with the letter "k"?[^]
Human: Did you know that there is no country in Africa that starts with the letter "k"? ChatGPT: Yes, that's correct! While there are 54 recognized countries in Africa, none of them begin with the letter "K". The closest is Kenya, which starts with a "K" sound, but is actually spelled with a "K" sound. It's always interesting to learn new trivia facts like this.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
Well, I mean, case sensitivity and all...
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Chris Maunder wrote:
snake, a spider,
But with a polar bear (or any of the other type of bears) there is no way I will end up walking into a bathroom without knowing it is already there.
I hear they can be very stealthy. :suss:
cheers Chris Maunder