Our Long Road to War With Iran (Victor Davis Hanson/American Greatness)
https://amgreatness.com/2026/03/10/our-long-road-to-war-with-iran/
http://www.memeorandum.com/260310/p20#a260310p20
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U 237C ⍼ RIGHT ANGLE WITH DOWNWARDS ZIGZAG ARROW is a symbol for azimuth.
https://ionathan.ch/2022/04/09/angzarr.html
saved 2026-03-11 …
I remember asking, not so long ago, if Chara and Yuki were still making music together.
I got my answer as they just released a single
Senaka ni Ribbon
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Fujitsu's Fugaku and Arm A64FX in the fastest supercomputer at 415 petaFLOPs.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/15869/new-1-supercomputer-fujitsus-fugaku-and-a64fx-take-arm-to-the-top-with-415…
LLMs have no model of correctness, only typicality. So:
“How much does it matter if it’s wrong?”
It’s astonishing how frequently both providers and users of LLM-based services fail to ask this basic question — which I think has a fairly obvious answer in this case, one that the research bears out.
(Repliers, NB: Research that confirms the seemingly obvious is useful and important, and “I already knew that” is not information that anyone is interested in except you.)
1/ https://www.404media.co/chatbots-health-medical-advice-study/
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Internet anagram server.
https://wordsmith.org/anagram/
saved 2026-01-06 https://dotat.at/:/19FXD.html<…
Jetzt entsorgen! Kein Support mehr für attackierte D-Link-DSL-Router https://www.heise.de/news/Jetzt-entsorgen-Kein-Support-mehr-fuer-attackierte-D-Link-DSL-Router-11132268.html
There’s a lesson here, perhaps, about the tangled relationship between what is •typical• and what is •correct•, and what it is that LLMs actually do:
When medical professionals ask medical questions in technical medical language, the answers they get are typically correct.
When non-professional ask medical questions in a perhaps medically ill-formed vernacular mode, the answers they get are typically wrong.
The LLM readily models both of these things. Despite having no notion of correctness in either case, correctness is more statistically typical in one than the other.
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