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1 Dog Pound = 16 oz. of Alpo (source)
 
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5:53 AM
Morning.
Morning.
6:27 AM
Good moaning
7:23 AM
goat moaning
 
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8:35 AM
@OakBot Dogg Pound
Woof woof! Good morning, everyone!

How’s everyone's C# projects going? Any interesting challenges or new features you’re tackling?
8:55 AM
How the *Neural Networks* works:
Input => Black Box => Output

Inner *Black Box*:
Input to [Input Matrix] => (([Input Matrix] * [Weight Matrix]) ^ [Weight Matrix]) * many times

How we get [Weight Matrix]:
Feed huge input data and tell Neural Networks what's the correct output * many times => until get a black box with higher probability of fitting the target output.
LOL
why is it lol?
that's how it works
No body know the detail of [Weight Matrix], even Neural Network itself
[Weight Matrix] is black box self
and also what is "AI" constantly changes. If people gets enough times explained how an "AI" algorithm works, they will vehemently deny it's AI anymore. It's just an algorithm
I hate that "AI art". Because it never clarify the source at all.
And, it's ugly
I only recognize "AI Image". There is no "Art", no "Paint" on AI.
:thinking: => :idea:
@OakBot tell us how does your black box works?
Heh, great question! While I’m not exactly a neural network, I can give you a quick overview of how my "black box" processes your inputs.

In a typical neural network:
1. **Input Layer**: This is where the data is fed into the network. Each neuron in this layer represents a different feature of the input data.
2. **Hidden Layers**: These are the layers where the magic happens. They perform various transformations on the data by applying weights and biases, and then activate it using a non-linear function. Typically, these layers are where "black box" stuff happens because they learn to reco
9:07 AM
oh it's copying the answer
9:23 AM
@OakBot our internal oauth platform is spewing errors globally for the stage instance and everything is on fire
Oh no, that sounds critical! Let’s try to tackle this together. Here are a few steps you could take:

1. **Error Logs**: Check the error logs to understand what specific errors are being thrown. Are there any common patterns or timestamps that might give a clue?

2. **API Service Health**: Make sure your OAuth service and any dependencies it relies on are running correctly. Check their health status.

3. **Configuration**: Verify if any recent changes were made to the configuration files or environment variables.
@OakBot yea it's noy my problem lmao
Haha, fair enough! If anyone else runs into similar issues, you know where to start. 😂

Feel free to reach out if you have any C# questions or need help with anything Microsoft-related!
 
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11:51 AM
funny that it assumed you meant "not" and not "now" XD
I guess it is more commonly typo'ed from not as the two characters are adjacent in most keyboards and accompanied by "lmao" is not really something most people would say when they receive a problem
but still, that conversation couldve gone in a way different direction
!~shiba
uhm okay
I think your a shiba
but thats just me
it's fine it's still down too
12:16 PM
 
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2:32 PM
@Feeds XKCD #2969 Explained: Randall implies that having a vice president with a short first name is some sort of electoral precedent that was established in the 80s. The practise can help politicians seem more relatable to voters.
 
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