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Activist, writer, researcher, addicted to sharing information and facts.

A little tired, America, a little tired…

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It seems every time I see the news, America has made another protection for guns. Not in any safe or pro-active way though. Nope, it seems some Judges and Politicians want to make guns easier to get and more unsafe to use.

Judge blocks California law requiring safety features for handguns

Too me, I don’t see how it affects the 2A, at all. Well regulated, also means safety. The guns are not being taken away, they’re being more efficiently well regulated. Too be safer to use.

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March 22nd thru 26th, *Dance of the Seven Veils I: Primal/Identity Psychology, Mythology & Your Real Self* by Michael Adzema is free — Culture War, Class War

… … *Dance of the Seven Veils I: Primal/Identity Psychology, Mythology and Your Real Self* by Michael Adzema is free today (March 22nd thru March 26th, 2023) ….. …… … DANCE OF THE SEVEN VEILS presents the grand overview for understanding your reality and liberating yourself from limiting perspectives, unconscious prejudices, and denials of the […]

March 22nd thru 26th, *Dance of the Seven Veils I: Primal/Identity Psychology, Mythology & Your Real Self* by Michael Adzema is free — Culture War, Class War

The Wild Downpour

Silvia Writes

We used to live for the pitter-patter of rain drops, creating a melody that echoed through the streets.

Used to constantly talk about rain: when will it come to cleanse the air, quench the thirst of a parched Southern California desert, fill back up the lifeless streams?

Our eyes were always drawn to the clouds looming overhead. Taunting us, moving slowly across the sky.

Then the rain came, back in December of last year.

And it hasn’t stopped since. Well, we had some breaks, but more or less we’ve had back to back storms, flooded roads, overfilled reservoirs and creeks.

Some of this is great. Some is not.

Who makes up for ten years of draught in three months?

As I write this, the wind is whipping the rain into a frenzy. Water is coming down in sheets, obscuring everything.

When will it end? We don’t know.

The storms hovering…

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Five things we’ve learned from UN climate report — Stigmatis News

By Matt McGrath | Environment correspondent The scientific body that advises the UN on rising temperatures has just released a new report. It’s an important summary of six key pieces of research completed over the past five years. Our environment correspondent Matt McGrath considers the critical messages. The Maldives is one of the world’s lowest-lying […]

Five things we’ve learned from UN climate report — Stigmatis News

US Health Care Policy is Humiliating: We Can Really Do Better — Context, Critical Thinking, Continuous Learning: Project Do Better

We could Do Better if we cared.  This is why Public health care is a key part of Phase I of #ProjectDoBetter: “Many people don’t know that we are in a maternal and infant health crisis in… Our country is currently the least safe to give birth and be born in among […]

US Health Care Policy is Humiliating: We Can Really Do Better — Context, Critical Thinking, Continuous Learning: Project Do Better

Ein Dienstagslächeln …A Tuesday smile

Stella, oh, Stella

Ein schöner kleiner Film über Liebe und das Überwinden von Angst. Und dann lernen wir noch, dass die kleinen Kinder und jungen Tiere gar nicht von Störchen gebracht werden … 😉

… A sweet little movie about love and the overcoming of fear. And in addition we learn that the little human and animal babies are NOT being brought by storks … 😉

Hier regnet es auch gerade mal wieder …

… It is raining here as well … for a change … < irony!

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Moral Self-Correction in Large Language Models?

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This is over Nan’s head but thought you might like to know.

(Ha Ha, my computer wouldn’t accept “computer morality” in my tags, insisting it should be computer mortality…)

arXiv Forum: How do we make accessible research papers a reality?

Can we truly call it “Open Science” when most research papers are not fully accessible? You are invited to join the forum on Monday April 17 to chart a path towards truly accessible research papers.

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Computer Science > Computation and Language  [Submitted on 15 Feb 2023 (v1), last revised 18 Feb 2023 (this version, v2)]

The Capacity for Moral Self-Correction in Large Language Models

We test the hypothesis that language models trained with reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF) have the capability to “morally self-correct” — to avoid producing harmful outputs — if instructed to do so. We find strong evidence…

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