Without gaps in the rail, people expected kilometers of railway to expand and buckle, leading to the worst possible outcome. Train derailments. So if someone pitched, "We're just gonna connect all the rails together." That would be a terrible idea.- That would be a terrible idea.
You know how it's so annoying when somebody interrupts you because you have your train of thought and then they move you off your train of thought? Well, we only really do have one train of thought. And so when we multitask, we're actually self-interrupting constantly.and the frustration of being interrupted by somebody else, we're actually doing to ourselves.
what are you going to do? Okay, read a book. Kind of kind of boring. sitting on a bus, sitting on a train , you you're bored a lot at a time. And now we're almost never bored. We got our phones. Our phones, you know, we play games on our phones. We listen to podcasts. Uh on my way here, I listen toa to an exciting podcast while playing uh the New York Times spelling bee. And I wasn't bored for a second. And this is a good thing. Boredom is is aversive. Boredom is unpleasant. Now, it's also
But Kimi K2 Thinking and Kimi K2 is a model that is very popular. People say that has very good creative writing and also in doing some software train these biggest models is just- ...mass distributed scale, and it's very different.
And that's prime factorization. You're showing 3 and 5 are both prime numbers, odd. So through this magical formula, you can deal with this train , infinite number of cars, with each car having infinite number of seats.- Exactly right. We've proved that if you have countably many countable sets, then the union of those sets, putting all those sets together into one giant set,
space station worth how many thousands of liters of of refined petroleum that could have gone somewhere else and the train that carries it to the launchpad.I mean, they're really coming up against two and two doesn't equal five. And you know, at some point, I think it probably
Don't ever let anything stand in the way of your dreams. Train your own mental state to be in shape when you play against other players.Find a path around the mountain.
The most traumatic memory I have of this camp is that every week a train came, a cattle car train , on Saturday afternoon.The camp was divided by a railroad track.
A broad rise in crime through to somewhere around the late '80s, early '90s, and then a drop, and what train they want to graffiti-- and an absence of capable guardians-- so an insufficient kind of variety of folk
is in a way, challenged in our society right now, and that it's difficult for actually train people in compassion.Not as an acquired skill, but to actually create the conditions where compassion is an emergent process in our subjectivity.
And as we were writing these songs, we'd record parts of the songs in, like, a flower field in Crested Butte, Colorado, or like an old-- Train tunnel. --train tunnel in Snoqualmie, Washington State, so all these interesting places where there are not only beautiful scenery but also these,like, sound anomalies that would sound really cool on recordings.
And then I think-- like what Cameron said-- I think one of the misconceptions about Olympic athletes is that the only thing they train for and compete in are the Olympics.And we have a World Cup circuit that we are on every single year.
And so one of the key reasons we decided to make the switch to an employee model is that with employees you can actually train and develop and really invest in them as people and as workers.And so that was one of the primary reasons we decided to make that change, and they're still employees today.
So Dale Schenk and others had the idea, why don't we hijack the immune system? Train the immune system to think that A beta is a foreign protein?And we'll just let the immune system do the hard work of finding all that A beta protein in the brain and get rid of it.
They want to add things to Polaris, and we say, you know what, let's train you on how to do research, you'll do research, and then we'll also train you on how to add nuggets to the system.And then they do that.
Train harder. And so I suggest, hey, why don't we speed up on this electric motor?
train ride from from Manhattan. And in the last 10 years DC has been growing to be becoming a really
train the trainers so we're training people on the ground to then develop networks in their areas and share what they know with their neighbors so it
train spotters you're ever likely to meet but this was the new the new kind of train Sports apparently even women
train from 8 to 2 pm, we get out, eat, and then from 4 to 8, 9, or 10. Sometimes we've
train 10 hours a day, I've been doing it as best I could, first remotely, then at night, and now I have
Train travel's a big part of the book.
train will come if you wait around here, but it might be a little difficult from here onwards. So, for example, if the train comes every 5 minutes, the line is the
Train the teachers how to regulate their emotions to be present, to focus.
train stations. Our housing pattern is always arranged around our transportation, because you have to be able to get around.
train or facilitate the actions of local government forces.
train . I got nowhere to go, but no reason to stay. In four years, I've
Train them how to use the two eyes together and they will use the two eyes together, and the acuity in that eye will get better.
train ? That was me.
train for optimism and that one of the the
train , and you move on a loop between let's say Brooklyn and Wall Street, from locker
train that was parked at a pipe factory this is making recycled water whether
train station in Europe in Berlin, the Hauptbahnhof.
train and people go oh that must be his grandmother um people didn't know that that that that connection would be made
trained in the morning, then went to school. We'd come home, rest, do homework, then train in the evening, come home and rest,
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Trains would speed up or slow down.
trains , a doorknob screw, a flashlight case, the broken trim on any car.
training . And it hits on this idea that I said, this is for everybody.
Training is no longer limited by... Data is now limited by compute. And the reason for that is most of the data is synthetic. Then the next phase
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training , different kinds of models that are used in active inference and surprise minimization and perceptual multi-stability and visual illusions and all these kinds of interesting things. Stress
training them for longer, and they're especially focusing the training on getting them to be good at autonomously
training . But, for some reason with hormone therapy and women's health, every doctor you go see has strong opinions and will tell women what they
training . The word doesn't exist.
trained , we had Lupron, which is a different peptide that, again, also a peptide like insulin, but instead of
training fasted. Cardiovascular aerobic endurance exercise. So running, biking,
trainees who are sometimes in their 30s and even 40s who are you know, brilliant scientists,
trained in a way at this point in in our history, if you're not structuring your attention, it is being structured for
training , what do they actually do? I mean, are they out there physically shooting targets together? Are these