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certain crossword authors like certain words, there is one that almost always uses OREO in their puzzles.

If you are interested in nature, birds, snakes, trees, flowers, etc. there are often apps and communities for identifying and tracking those things. There are also often census type things for counting trees or birds in your area that directly go towards statistics used by scientists.

>Ask HN: Do B2B deals stall more from "org blindness" than product fit?

If anything I'd assume the opposite. A lot of businesses try to sell products to other businesses and lie about how well their fit and then are surprised when the deal falls through because the crap they are selling doesn't actually work as well as they claim.


>If the model was trained without obtaining a permission from the authors of every work in the training data, they think using the model to create art is immoral.

Honestly, they aren't even that logical. Most of the anti-ai rhetoric is anti any usage, even that which is fully licensed.


Like a lot of tech things, it's a solution in search of a problem to solve.

NOTE: There has been no active development of AutoAP since 2009-07-13.

Don't they have adapters for all that now?


It's crazy that it costs like 3x the cost of the camera to do a fancy case swap, and that's still cheaper than the camera it's designed to look like.


> I wish rental fleet cars had some super easy to access setting to reset them for the next person.

Just factory reset the radio, that's what I had to do with my truck that has no apparent way to remove a phone once it's been added.


The government has reference products that a lot of processes use. https://shop.nist.gov/ccrz__ProductList?categoryId=a0l3d0000...

one that gets mentioned occasionally on the internet is the peanut butter: https://shop.nist.gov/ccrz__ProductDetails?sku=2387


I was more imagining a completely pedestrian sourced sample. Those are likely large aggregate pools to minimize heterogeneity. Looking for something like, “Go to corner store, buy 12 pack canned CokeCola (with aspartame), dilute 1:10, measure”


To go down that rathole, here is Tom Scott talking about the NIST standard reference materials: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvJzi0BXcGI


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