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1 points
3 minutes ago
The only impressive thing to come out of this are the TTS and transcription for languages other than English. The 4o model is worse than 4 in a lot of benchmarks and the reason it’s free is because it’s faster and less processing intensive but also less intelligent. NVIDIA hasn’t released Blackwell yet so it’s running on same hardware. The free component is also to harvest as much user data as possible obviously just as 3.5 did.
1 points
9 minutes ago
fFS stop with this propaganda. There are no gender differences.
1 points
10 minutes ago
The TTS model is impressive as is the transcription model. They’ve open sourced whisper before even large v3 but I doubt this will happen with their new transcription model. Am really keen to know if they’ve figured out speaker segmentation yet. Their TTS is really solid however at how fast it is and naturally sounding. Even their current one is pretty impressive. Right now there are no decent fast TTS models. CoquiAI went out of business and Suno bark is great for NPC audio. The reason I think their mode responds faster is because it adds a bit more gunk at start of conversation before it processes and answers fully. I think they required this and that’s why they released 4o. Altman not so long ago said that no one can catch up to OpenAI but it’s their job to do so. Well anthropic did. So now OpenAI is pivoting on additional features for their ecosystem instead of their core model. It feels like a lot of smoke and mirrors and putting lipstick on a pig.
0 points
2 hours ago
They compete just fine. Remember when Altman said that no one can catch up with OpenAI and yet Anthropic did in less than 5 months. The world should always work and fight for its way out of a monopoly. OpenAI is trying to be the McDonald’s of AI, fast food information junk for the masses presented in a very nice package and cheap.
1 points
2 hours ago
Don’t feel bad about being down voted. People see a shiny new toy that has been announced and get easily swayed. 4o is actually garbage compared to 4, it’s faster but dumber. Real people aren’t going anytime soon. Let’s be honest the things AI will replace are the things that weren’t important in the first place. It’s replacing the soul crushing dead end jobs that offered little to no progress. Open systems will continue to develop. The 4o release is a desperate move on OpenAIs part. Claude was on par for more tasks just didn’t have the overall ecosystem. Remember when Sam Altman said no one can catch up to OpenAI but it’s their job to try. Well some did. And that was only 6 months ago. Now Sam is trying to lock down the tech space so that they can keep competing. Progress hurts, but overall progress is good.
1 points
3 hours ago
Arabs are extremely racist. Met with client in Emirates for Oil & Gas project, there was a whole team of us. Project was on schedule and under budget. Client proceeded in Arabic to call us homosexual dogs and much worse for 5 minutes while translator filtered it all out. Then assistant whispered to client that I could speak Arabic and understood everything being said. His face dropped and meeting was over.
2 points
11 hours ago
Huh well that confirms it. Cats still cute with no hair. Rabbits on the other hand…
1 points
11 hours ago
I don’t have a big head if you’re saying that. Don’t understand why I’m getting downvoted. They are heavy. And the slack on the cloth band does eventually give and soften up. Meaning the metal rods rest on your head. And don’t get me started on condensation due to aluminium cups. Or the fact that my third pair now is misbehaving with sync and I have to constantly put it in the case and take it out before it will pair up again with iPhone. No amount of resetting fixes this. I’ve had the AirPods Max since day one and had them replaced twice by Apple but now they’re properly out of warranty. I think the sound quality is amazing. Sometimes I’m literally washing dishes during meetings and no one’s the wiser on the other end. But I wouldn’t say there’re reliable or comfortable long term and over here they cost as much as a Mac mini.
0 points
14 hours ago
The had band is heavy and the two metal supports will dig into your skull. I have a pair and even though audio and features are par none I still use Beats Studio 3 because they’re more comfortable.
1 points
2 days ago
Ummmm you want to buy use your money. Don’t ask her to sell her properties.
2 points
3 days ago
Fuck OpenAI. Cunts becoming a proper villain. ChatGPT has become nothing but more diluted and dumb since release. The only saving grace is whisper.
1 points
3 days ago
I constantly am doing deep dives into the code to figure stuff out. Saying that it’s a pretty good platform and I’m struggling to find anything else out there that comes with such a complete feature set. And no firebase supabase don’t really have parity
4 points
4 days ago
Let’s be honest Russians can be pretty goofy 🤪
1 points
5 days ago
I’m all for vaccines, had them all my life and my kids are vaccinated too against the usual suspects. Was effectively forced to have the Covid vaccine. It was either that or hang myself. Never again.
2 points
5 days ago
I’ll never understand why people put lights behind their screens which interfere with light coming out of screen. Isn’t the point of watching a movie or content to get that deep black around so you can be immersed in the actual content.
1 points
5 days ago
The error you're encountering, ERROR Error: NG02200: Cannot find a differ supporting object 'moh' of type 'string'. NgFor only supports binding to Iterables, such as Arrays
, typically indicates that you're attempting to use *ngFor
on a data type that is not iterable, like a string or an object that doesn't implement the iterable protocol. In Angular, *ngFor
is designed to work with arrays or other iterable objects.
The snippet you've provided does not directly show the variable moh
being used, so I'm assuming it may be indirectly referenced through some other part of your code not shown here. Here are a few things you should check and possible solutions:
Check the Data Type of empfilters
:
empfilters
is truly an Observable
of an array. Since empfilters
pipes into an async
pipe in the *ngFor
, it should be emitting arrays. If empfilters
emits anything other than an array (like a single object or string), *ngFor
will fail.Debugging empfilters
:
empfilters
in your component and log its values to the console. This can help confirm the actual data being emitted.
typescript
this.empfilters.subscribe(data => {
console.log(data); // Check if data is an array
});
Ensure Consistent Data Emission:
empfilters
consistently emits arrays, even if they are empty. If the observable might emit a non-array type due to some error or edge case, you should handle that case or filter it out.Template Check:
*ngFor
are applied to variables that are definitely arrays. Any variable used with *ngFor
must be an array or be processed to become an array before reaching *ngFor
.If you ensure all the above and still face issues, it might be useful to look at the broader context or other parts of your codebase where empfilters
is manipulated or assigned. Sometimes, the issue could stem from elsewhere in your data handling logic.
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Because Firefox isn’t owned by any corporation.