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Watch Steve Jobs describe ChatGPT decades before its creation
Boing Boing· 1 day agoThe reason LLMs are such good language models is precisely because they are so large, and have consumed so much text. The amount of “good quality, peer reviewed, verifiable” text is paltry in ...
DONTONS TOD is Now Playing at Burgtheater
Broadway World· 4 days agoDontons Tod is now playing at Burgtheater. Danton and Robespierre only meet face to face for one short moment in Georg Büchner’s drama DANTON’S DEATH....
With great economy, ‘The Lehman Trilogy’ stages global economic collapse
SFChronicle Datebook· 3 days agoIn these works, white men trade in terms like “credit default swaps” and teach us that “short” is...
New in bestsellers: Jeneva Rose, Danielle Steel and Erik Larson
The Virginian-Pilot· 5 days agoNew bestselling hardcovers for the week ended May 4, from Erik Larson, Frank Bruni, Tulsi Gabbard,...
Why Breguet Is One Of The Best-Kept Secrets In The World Of Horology
Forbes· 4 days agoEspecially compared to its peers in the high-end watchmaking industry, such as Patek Philippe,...
About Milwaukee's Bastille Days Eiffel Tower
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe celebration is meant to honor the storming of the Bastille, the 19th-century French prison, an event that helped to start the French Revolution. This ...
What the Dreyfus Affair Can Teach Us About American Politics
Time via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThose who fought on behalf of Dreyfus believed that the affair was a test of the motto of liberty,...
'Evil,' 'Furiosa,' and a killer Talking Heads tribute top this week’s Must List
Entertainment Weekly· 21 hours agoWe’re big Drag Race fans here at EW, and last week's All Stars 9 premiere did not disappoint. You'll...
Antiques: A Memorial Day with military antiques
The Desert Sun via Yahoo News· 6 days agoLet's do a quick double-time through the category. Although battles have been fought between factions since the beginning of time, the first nation-state...
See the Graffiti Bored British Soldiers Carved Into a Castle Door More Than 200 Years Ago
Smithsonian Magazine· 1 day agoStarting in the 1790s, thousands of British soldiers were stationed at Dover Castle in case of a possible invasion by French troops led by Napoleon Bonaparte. Apparently, they had lots of time ...