They just went there. They chose to do that after they were allowed to travel.
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Because LLMs are not AI, they have not nor are they on track to surpass humans at anything. Hope that clears it up.
What’s wrong with the other half?
lol
I don’t even need Wes to be in but it’s still nice.
Absolutely. I can live without working but I do bc I want to be able to do those extras, the sense of accomplishment, as well as socialization.
From Clevelandclinic.org:
- Grade 1: The cancerous cells look a lot like normal cells.
- Grades 2-4: Cancerous cells in the tissue look less like normal cells.
- Grade 5: Cancerous cells look very abnormal.
Each area of prostate cancer may have a different grade, so pathologists pick the two areas that make up most of the cancer. They add the two areas’ grades to come up with a Gleason score.
For example, if the largest area with cancer is Grade 3 and the next largest area is Grade 5, the Gleason score is 8. Any area with a combined Gleason score of 6 or higher is considered cancerous.
What’s a normal Gleason score?
Your Gleason score doesn't rank potential ranges like ranges set for elevated PSA (prostate-specific antigen) tests. Instead, providers break Gleason scores into three categories:
- Gleason 6: The cells look like healthy cells, which is called well differentiated.
- Gleason 7: The cells look somewhat like healthy cells, which is called moderately differentiated.
- Gleason 8, 9 or 10: The cells look very different from healthy cells, which is called poorly differentiated or undifferentiated.
I’m going to have to amplify Clownsinspace2’s suggestion of libreoffice.
It is free and open source. It will output files in any way you want including MS readable formats.
I don’t like these generational generalizations.
Not an xer but I feel the same. I’d rather read twenty minutes than watch a 5 minute YouTube video.
OMZ. I’m psyched.
I loved watching this. I’m not sure if it's good though. I feel like it’s lazy but funny. Also, I don’t think I’ve ever seen Arnold in anything where he had so much dialogue. It’s really interesting.