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Anthropic pays $750,000 a year for engineers who can build LLM architectures from scratch. Stanford taught the entire thing in 1 hour lecture & released it for free. Bookmark & watch this today before someone takes it down.
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The video is Lecture 3 on architectures and hyperparameters from Stanford's 19-lecture CS336 course "Language Modeling from Scratch," which covers the full process including data, training, and evaluation; one lecture does not teach building LLMs from scratch. youtube.com/watch?v=ptFiH_… stanford-cs336.github.io/spring2025/
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A researcher turned $100,000 into $182,761 with an 83% return using Neural Networks & Hidden Markov Models on real markets. And published the exact framework for free. Bookmark this & study it, then read the complete breakdown in the article below before someone takes it down.
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Anthropic pays $750,000 a year for engineers who can train LLMs to do exactly what your prompt says. Stanford broke down the exact technique behind it & released it for free. Bookmark & give it 1 hour today before someone takes it down.
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This 1 hour Stanford lecture on Markov Decision Processes will teach you more about the math behind systematic trading decisions than a 3 month internship at Jane Street or JPMorgan. Bookmark & replace one movie today with this lecture, then read the complete article below.
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Foods for your body parts
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In the first tranche of government UFO files, video PR38 looks the most visually interesting, but the shape was determined to be a camera artifact in the Metabunk investigation two years ago. Diffraction spikes, a bit like Gimbal's, but different camera. metabunk.org/threads/the-cha…
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UFO spotted on NASA Apollo 12 Mission 1969 This is the First of the UFO files release This archival photograph depicts the lunar surface as viewed from the landing site of Apollo 12. This image features a highlighted area of interest slightly to the right of the vertical axis of the frame, above the horizon, in which unidentified phenomena are visible.
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5月8日16時15分 #桜島 の南岳山頂火口より #爆発 があり、噴煙の高さは3500mまで達し、 #降灰 は南東側へ流れ、噴煙量は多量と観測されました。今後も #噴火 や爆発による降灰や噴石にご注意ください。 #いのちとくらしをまもる防災減災 #volcano #火山 #鹿児島市 #鹿児島県
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🔴 Sakın İnanmayın, Sakın İnanmayın, Sakın İnanmayın... The Simpson Kehanetine bakın yine birebir bilmiş. Tesadüf ya hem gemiyi hemde Hantavirüsünü biliyor.
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Simpsons Predicted It: Hantavirus Cruise Horror in S23E19 – 23 Sick, 19 = DNA? 🛥️⚠️ The Simpsons warned us back in 2012 — Season 23, Episode 19 ("A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again") features a cruise ship trapped by a deadly virus outbreak. Fast forward to 2026: Hantavirus hits the MV Hondius, with 23 passengers already dispersed worldwide (including to the US), multiple deaths, and confirmed cases. 23 sick passengers... 19 = DNA? IYKYK. Coincidence or predictive programming? Eyes wide open. 🧬 H/T Bobbi Carter #SimpsonsPredicted #Hantavirus #CruiseShipOutbreak #MVHondius #SimpsonsPrediction #23Passengers #PandemicWarning #IYKYK #DNA19 #ConspiracyTheory #TheSimpsons #ViralOutbreak #WakeUp #BoatCruiseHorror #PredictiveProgramming
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This is how oceans move water across the planet!
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“Reality in Layers.” The Stratified Cosmos. I created this diagram, stimulated by storyality.wordpress.com/201…
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"Today at the airport, I witnessed a moment I'll never forget. A soldier was asleep on the floor while her loyal dog sat on her, guarding her without moving. It was such a powerful scene, it truly brought tears to my eyes" ❤️
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A solar prominence hovering above the "surface" of the Sun
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A professor at MIT spent his life studying uncertainty. Near the end, he compressed everything into a single one-hour lecture. No buzzwords. No heavy theory. Just a clear explanation of how prediction really works. Not long after, he was gone. This is that talk. The idea at its core is simple but powerful: prediction isn’t about being certain it’s about understanding probabilities Most people will scroll past it. A few will see it and start thinking differently. Save it.
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One of the greatest hits of all time.🎶✨
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I can't imagine how many hours he spent practicing.✨🥁 🔥
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This Classic was The number one song 61 years ago, this guy could really sing, Do you know the Song or the Singer?🤔
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Sing your Blues #HappyThursday
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