In the mobile space I think that Qualcomm actually has the lead, the elite 8 is pretty powerful. Desktop wise apple leads, but I think Qualcomm isn't too far off, I think the biggest issue is software support.
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Wait if I turn off a darksouls game without stopping at a bonfire, I'll pick back up where I left off?
That's the exact opposite of my experience, souls-like require you to have a large chunk of time to put into the. Just looking at dark souls: you can be far away from a bonfire, have no idea where the next one is, dying means losing most progress, and you can't pause.
Also, when facing bosses, taking a break in between can reset your rythmn meaning you lose some momentum if you put the game down.
Dark souls games can definitely be fun, but I think rouge lites are better for a pick up and play mentality since runs will range from 15-45mins typically (depending on the game).
Thanks for providing the actual numbers.
I think one of the more concerning things is, what if you think the answer is in the documents you provided but they actually aren't. What you think is a low error rate could actually be a high error rate.
Just for context, this is the error rate when the right answer is provided to the LLM in a document. This means that even when the answer is being handed to the LLM they fail at the rates provided in the article/paper.
Most people interacting with LLMs aren't asking questions against documents, or the answer can not be directly inferred from the documents (asking the LLM to think about the materials in the documents).
That means in most situations the error rate for the average user will be significantly higher.
It's probably better to read the synopsis online, but from what I recall the general plot is: >!Humans are forced to live underground, kid finds this spiral key which can be used to control mechs, they use mechs to free humans and take back earth, the eventually find out there is an evil force that caused this all, they fight the moon (which turns into a mech) and then have some space battles.!<
I don't think you understand what a monopoly is.
While I don't think this should ever pass, I think a huge issue is we're too close to the election to be changing how voting works. People could vote in the primaries and then not have the documents to vote in the actual election. Something like this would need to be phased in over time, just think about how long Real IDs took to implement.
I always forget when looking at energy production, the US is at 40% renewable+nuclear (21% just renewable) which is actually around the same for China ~40% renewable+nuclear (35% just renewable).
I mean, what does it look like to "end the war". Even if they voted to end it, you can't unilaterally stop it, the time to stop it was before Trump started the war, now it can only end through a deal with Iran.