Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?
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I wish I could join, but I am in Hyderabad!
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@Nagesh said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
I wish I could join, but I am in Hyderabad!
I wish I were in Hyderabad. Then I could join.
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@Gribnit said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
@Nagesh said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
I wish I could join, but I am in Hyderabad!
I wish I were in Hyderabad. Then I could join.
Hydera bad? No, hydera good. Hail hydera!
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The past is another country.
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@Nagesh So like smooth brain means dumb right?
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@dangeRuss said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
@Nagesh So like smooth brain means dumb right?
It means an unstrained cortex, free of distracting convolution. If you wonder how circular an argument such a cortex can support, that's the wrong question. As you have seen, they are mostly amygdala.
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@Gribnit said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
It means an unstrained cortex, free of distracting convolution.
You mean free of interconnection? As in lobotomised in place?
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@dkf said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
@Gribnit said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
It means an unstrained cortex, free of distracting convolution.
You mean free of interconnection? As in lobotomised in place?
A maximally efficient secondary means of propagating fear from the amygdala to the limbic system, which allows the corpus callosum to stay fully saturated.
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@dkf No, it just means that @Gribnit's neural network architecture doesn't use any convolutional layers. I don't know enough about NLP networks to know if this adequately explains @Gribnit's behavior or not.
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@Placeholder said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
@dkf No, it just means that @Gribnit's neural network architecture doesn't use any convolutional layers. I don't know enough about NLP networks to know if this adequately explains @Gribnit's behavior or not.
It's a microbial mesh. Technically I'm anencephalic. It all depends on which side of my head is getting more sun.
The basis is octenary syphilis, but there's a macromicrobe similar to the termite's enteric symbiont in scale also involved, whose function is not well known.
And of course, those are only the most common endemic biota. Areas of specialization employ other populations, including occasional microzoota, and the cholesterol matrix was replaced at some point by several competing fungal strains.
The blowfly larva serve no useful purpose and are frankly a nuisance.
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@Placeholder Convolutional networks are sooooo yesterday. Today everything is about transformers. (Or maybe that too is yesterday already?)
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@cvi said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
@Placeholder Convolutional networks are sooooo yesterday. Today everything is about transformers. (Or maybe that too is yesterday already?)
Today's tomorrow's yesterday, is yesterday's tomorrow today.
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@dangeRuss said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
@Nagesh So like smooth brain means dumb right?
If you have to ask... well..
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@Groaner said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
@Gribnit said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
@Nagesh said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
I wish I could join, but I am in Hyderabad!
I wish I were in Hyderabad. Then I could join.
Hydera bad? No, hydera good. Hail hydera!
There are always several meanings of each word in English, the correct meaning of Abad in English is Infinity
So we have towns like
Aurangabad!
Hyderabad!
Daultabad!Nothing to do with good or bad!
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@Nagesh said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
Nothing to do with good or bad!
Having worked with engineers in Hyderabad, I have to disagree.
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@HardwareGeek said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
@Nagesh said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
Nothing to do with good or bad!
Having worked with engineers in Hyderabad, I have to disagree.
Hyder translates to "bad coder", thus it means "bad coders in infinity"
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@Nagesh The more correct one is town.
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@dangeRuss said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
@Nagesh The more correct one is town.
You don't know.
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@dangeRuss The correct suffix for town is "pur".
рдкреБрд░ in hindi.
Examples - Badlapur -- рдмрджрд▓рд╛рдкреБрд░
Jaipur - рдЬрдпрдкреБрд░
Nagpur - рдирд╛рдЧрдкреБрд░If you go to google maps, you will see many such purs. Ancient city in Mahabharat was called Hastinapur!
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Bad was probably legacy from Persia which Mughals brought with them. All Mughals mixed bloods with Persians. So lot of words from that part of the world made it into Hindi language.
Cities in Iran - Parsabad and Jafrabad!
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@Nagesh said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
All Mughals mixed bloods with Persians.
And you're damn lucky to have it. That's good blood.
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@Gribnit said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
@Nagesh said in Any smooth brain individuals here part of the Wall Street Best group?:
All Mughals mixed bloods with Persians.
And you're damn lucky to have it. That's good blood.
If you read history of the subcontinent, you will know we got invaded many times by many different civilizations.
This document is pretty accurate on the number of invasions that happened. Naturally a lot of mixed blood!