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Let's talk about that.Familia is such an important aspect.You've talked about this before.
So ,, if you're watching, please continue doing that.Familia, comida, and it's good time, right?JW CORTÉS: tú sabes, yes.
Castle on the right you see G's famous Barcelona Church sagataFamilia they're remarkably similar in overall shape and structureand material and even the interior design there are many features in common it's a sort of breathtakingly
So, he logs into Flock and and he's looking for this car and he sees the car is traveling down I-75 and if you're notfamiliar with Tennessee and Georgia, that's the connecting state.It's the highway. The person's on the highway.
you measure it? uh and in particular is there a tradeoff between the gains from trade the arguments that you're allfamiliar with that come from specializations that come from externaleconomies of scale um versus economic dependency and if there is that trade-off then how
make it even stronger. I'm going to assume that the consumer has linear utility, which means that prices in equilibrium are going to be constant.familiar with and we're going to use it all over the place in the next two hours. So, just get familiar with it
that's crazy. Most people have never seen atoms, and yet nobody really doubts it anymore. And I think it's just a case offamiliarity, and then the culture slowly accepts it, and it's then, it's real even without the evidence. In fact, one of the courses you described there, How We Know What We Know, I think that's avalid question. How do we know there are atoms? And, and of course, there are ways we do.
Because what I like about those is they always have an interesting architecture tweak that others don't have. But otherwise, if you want to go with thefamiliar but really good performance, Qwen 3 and, like Nathan said, also gpt-oss-120b. And I think what's interesting about it is it's kind of like the first public or openweight model that was really trained with tool use in mind, which I do think is kind of a paradigm shift where the ecosystem was not quite
So first these atomic nuclei are charged. They have an electric these atomic nuclei are charged. They have an electric charge, and they like charges repel. And I think everybody isfamiliar with that, where you take two positive charges, and you try to push them together, and the electromagnetic force between them repels them. Soyou have a force that's actually pushing against them. So in fusion, you work to get your fuel very hot, very, very high temperatures, 100
goes down what cognitive scientists call the path of least resistance, the easy,familiar thing that's convenient. And so really the the the greatest creative prompt you can possibly have is whenyou're faced with a a problem or a challenge or just a task, do the thing that comes to mind and then basically
And the reason why I started spatiaLABS is because we've been doing a lot of machine learning, image recognition, slam detection, a lot of-- for those that aren'tfamiliar, there's different spectrums that immersive reality experiences sit on.You're either on sort of like this VR, which stands for virtual reality, or you're kind of on this AR.
And so that's what the-- the goal of our book here is to sort of get people familiar with the brain, and thenfamiliar with how to do experiments.How do you do controls?
here it's very much like here it's very much like uh open source software for those of you who arefamiliar with it the developers are self-rewarded they're doing what they need to do for their ownuse or their own pleasure they post it freely others collaborate and then we have peer-to-peer free
different wiring, then it also makes perfect sense that some people's wiring was evolvedfamiliar with them-- it's not necessarily helping the environment to understand what it is that we need
better way to think and be elevated and more mature in thinking about the design of what they're doing. Uh these may lookfamiliar to you if you've read a lot of books about design history and design theory. And that's fine. That's great. Idon't think these are unique. The fun thing though is I tried to make it so it could fit on an index card. So there's
familias y organizaciones para crear conjuntamente ese cambio?
Familiar. Playing video games, you got a lot of excitement.
Familiar concept. You really do.
familiar with, and then we subvert it, which is why we use a pack of playing cards.
familiar, which was introduced into the country by the Venerable Bede himself.
familiar with, figuring out the essential parts of something, and what parts are extraneous, what parts are just somebody being creative, what parts are necessary.
familiar with the person.
Familiarity over novelty and distribution over content.
familiar with something like this and I want to point out to you some of the
familiar am I wrong I've been somewhere like that I've seen
familiar just deadness yeah we're just sitting there recording it a second time yeah uh so we debated taking it down but
familiar to Cosmos which was very radical and as with a lot of radical
familiar at all with the gunks up at new Pauls yeah I don't if you've gone hiking it's a terrific area to go hiking and uh
familiar these markings wait wait I I know exactly where we are
familiar you know because like I said always journaled um I studied uh literature in college so I was really good analytical writer so turning that
familiar with when we live in a city um the Symmetry on the left side uh this is the largest refugee camp in the entire
familiar scene under a tree there sits a
familiar but okay Ryan dossing is great um and that and that's what diversity
familiar so that you get it.
Familiarize yourself with what's popular online.
familiar to hear their stories.
Familial societies are the ones in which there's no trust.
Familiar feeling, anyone? You have to get down to the emotional level.
Familiarizing yourself with galleries and dealers, understanding their qualifications and how long they have been in business will broaden your understanding, trust and selection of art."
familiar representatives, this is quantum chromodynamics.
familiar with Asian style mock meats, that really chewy stuff that they say, "Oh, this is mock duck or chicken."
familiar with the source of what we have in front of us on a regular basis, paper.
familiar name here probably the management Guru of the late 20th century
familiar crossing over those lines where you don't feel comfortable or where you feel scared.
familiar to the victim because the family dog did not bark in the presence of the murderer.
familiar with the lionfish, but in short, to let
familiar with them. He had another lady pregnant, and then he left her and went with this other lady, Leann Rimes-- she's a country singer.
familiar with, actually. So this is an interesting video clip of Korean pop
Familiar with Rambus, which is a Silicon Valley company?
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