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Exactly.

There's index hole on the bottom, you can see it running across. See more Stone Moulds from Terramare (Northern Italy): Analytical Approach and Experimental Reproduction Persistent Identifier https://exarc.net/ark:/88735/10145

Fig 11. Ophiolite multiple mould for razor and spear-head.


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Less than expected, search for unsloths recent benchmark


What about the complexity and type of the committed code?


Ya, a total guess on my part is the corporations are adding more things like complete drivers and kernel modules where individuals may be adding more smaller fixes.


This really doesnt read like llm to me. What part triggered you?


This is where I started getting that feeling:

> The curse of dimensionality is not theoretical — it’s painfully practical. In high dimensions, naive distance metrics degrade quickly.

>

> Scaling and normalization are not optional details. They fundamentally shape the geometry of the space.


> GBMs are not “just models.” They’re systems.

Rule of 3 lists, bullet points (with the bullet points removed from the formatting for some reason).


I see it now yea, ty


Sarcasm?


No one said there were.


Have you seen the land prices


What land prices? There's plenty of cheap land, it's just a bit far away from where most people live. But guess what, population densities were also lower a century ago.


> it's just a bit far away from where most people live

And now you need a vehicle which with its yearly costs adds up to the price of the land in the first place, because there are no trains, you can't ride horses on the highway and you don't have neighbors that are selling/trading what you need.


Sure, just like less desirable products of every category cost less essentially by definition. But that’s not really a retort to someone asking by why land prices have risen so much.


Population increases through immigration or birth and the area (a city) staying the same size. Plus covid people valuing a house more.


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