Morgo
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Last week of April, the 29th is the last day it can be released...When is the next 4c due?
Last week of April, the 29th is the last day it can be released...When is the next 4c due?
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Thread carefully @ManChildreborn😜 is very particular when it comes to beer choice! I have felt his wrathHere one for you Slade and @Ladro its the closest of got to Vagabond so far. Boy they are a busy mob
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If you have Gluten intolerance you have every excuse in the world to drink this rubbish lol, no offence @MDhereThread carefully @ManChildreborn😜 is very particular when it comes to beer choice! I have felt his wrath
Nice work Mn. I queried @JK200SX where he was up to with his tatt and you may have noticed his excuse for not making it to the Tattoo joint was beyond disappointing. It was pathetic and wimpy. Just as an aside, did the staff meet with your approval? Not asking for a friend.Sorry, have been a bit busy attending to work for the last two days. My earnings are in my SMSF so cant enjoy the BRN fruits just yet.
Yes I did get my synapse done.... at hot crapper Studios. The meltdown occured two days after I had it done.
Now, I need some pressure applied by the members here to get @JK200SX to hold up his end of the $1.00 pact!!!
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OK, real reason is that there was no real estate available.....Nice work Mn. I queried @JK200SX where he was up to with his tatt and you may have noticed his excuse for not making it to Tattoo joint was beyond disappointing. It was pathetic and wimpy. Just as an aside, did the staff meet with your approval? Not asking for a friend.
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Edit: Oh, nice work on the expulsion. Qualification for Badge of Honour.
lol Bet he never tried a Vagabind beer. I feel a bit like a Vagabond atm but i'll be home soon and i will pack a Vagabond beer just for Mc in that case to convert himThread carefully @ManChildreborn😜 is very particular when it comes to beer choice! I have felt his wrath
OK, real reason is that there was no real estate available.....
(I could've got one on my ear, but thats overgrown too)
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lol Bet he never tried a Vagabind beer. I feel a bit like a Vagabond atm but i'll be home soon and i will pack a Vagabond beer just for Mc in that case to convert him
So no acreage left on the wizzer?OK, real reason is that there was no real estate available.....
(I could've got one on my ear, but thats overgrown too)
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I would drink it.Here one for you Slade and @Ladro its the closest of got to Vagabond so far. Boy they are a busy mob
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Plenty of acreage on the wizzer!So no acreage left on the wizzer?
I wonder what Akida could do with 45,000 training hoursNot sure if I'm posting in the correct thread, but thought this would be of interest, if not already posted.
I have cut and pasted.
Sony says its AI agent beat top human players in the racing simulation game Gran Turismo Sport. The "landmark" AI achievement shows the larger role neural networks could play in the development of software for autonomous vehicles, according to Stanford automotive professor J. Christian Gerdes.
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- Researchers trained the AI program, GT Sophy, using deep reinforcement learning, rewarding the system for meeting goals through trial-and-error.
- The AI agent navigated the racetrack after only several hours of training. Within two days, it was able to beat the speed of 95% of drivers in the training dataset,
- After 45,000 training hours, the system achieved "superhuman performance" on three GT tracks.
- All in all, it took ~20 PlayStations running simultaneously for up to 12 days to train GT Sophy to race from scratch to superhuman.
- AI has already beaten human players in Mahjong, chess, and Go, but car driving posed its own challenges in that the AI had to make split-second decisions in real-time, according to Sony.
- The AI algorithm was built in collaboration between Sony AI, Polyphony Digital, and Sony Interactive's cloud gaming team.
- Sony AI's research paper, "Outracing champion Gran Turismo drivers with deep reinforcement learning," was recently published in the journal Nature.