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Not if the European invested in currency hedged vanguard sp500s

ChatGPT too. And "lines up perfectly" when it doesnt actually line up with anything

Same with Gemini.

You can absolutely see this pattern in Gemini in 2026.

Btw, is the injection of "absolutely" and "in $YEAR" prevalent in other LLMs as well, or is it just in Gemini's dialect?


I've had gemini tell me "We are debugging this problem here in İstanbul" and talking about an istanbul evening, trying to give uplifting or familiar vibes while being creepy.

I think there was a setting about time and location which finally got rid of that behavior.


It's just Gemini. I'm guessing they changes the system prompt for the new year or something, but it's pretty annoying.

"You're so right, that nice catch lines up perfectly!"

It's not just a coincidence, it's the emergence of spurious statistical correlations when observations happen across sessions rather than within sessions.

You can add an M-dash, and we completed the bs-bingo. :)

I chuckled out loud. It's funny cause it's true.

https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/stable/chapter08/g...

> the test suite for Glibc is considered critical. Do not skip it under any circumstance.

> Generally a few tests do not pass. The test failures listed below are usually safe to ignore.

I felt a bit uneasy writing something similar into my software e2e test suite, but hey if glibc can do it, why not!

> It's imperative to strictly follow these steps above unless you completely understand what you are doing. Any unexpected deviation may render the system completely unusable. YOU ARE WARNED.

Is this the Dark Souls of linux distros?


> Is this the Dark Souls of linux distros?

haha Yes. That's a bit what it feels like.


And how pays for the healthcare that's indeed for the people downwind of that plant? How much does lung cancer treatment cost compared to coal?

Or Norway. 5 million people. 2 trillion $ fund.

Is 2026 the year of Polish nukes?

Hmm maybe i can finally move on from 2.x

You could probably do it completely clientside. I have a parser for 12 scanner formats in js. It doesnt read the pixels, just parses metadata but jpeg is easy and most common anyway

Digital pathology are just a lot bigger than radiology, we regularly see slides 500k x 500k pixels.

Yes, they can be huge, and for modalities like multiplex immunofluorescence with up to 20 channels, you're often dealing with very faint proteomic signals. Preserving that signal is critical, and compression can destroy it quickly.

CODEX can do up to 120 channels I think. They are also 16/32bit. They are usually just deflated

I find it funny that car discussions here are so much busier than computer discussions. I wonder if over there at the mechanics forum they spend as much time discussing their laptops and ignoring the drills and screwdrivers

It's because people have a bone to pick and aren't actually invested in the car industry

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