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Depends on the length of the pattern repeat, and on how the pieces are laid out.
Eg, if the front right and left are placed vertically and the pattern is large, you may need to move the second piece a little further down so that the pattern on right and left will look good when the pieces are placed side by side.
If the printed design is small scale (teensy flowers or other object) it may not matter too much. But for bold, large prints, it matters a lot more.
Depends on the length of the pattern repeat, and on how the pieces are laid out.
Eg, if the front right and left are placed vertically and the pattern is large, you may need to move the second piece a little further down so that the pattern on right and left will look good when the pieces are placed side by side.
If the printed design is small scale (teensy flowers or other object) it may not matter too much. But for bold, large prints, it matters a lot more.
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Yep, expert systems. Reliably gave the same output to the same input, every time. And did not chew up electricity or water like LLMs do. And could be adjusted (debugged, fixed) if required.
Yep, expert systems. Reliably gave the same output to the same input, every time. And did not chew up electricity or water like LLMs do. And could be adjusted (debugged, fixed) if required.
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I listened to the Sept. 5 episode of the Real Python podcast.
"The Real Python Podcast: Large Language Models on the Edge of the Scaling Laws"
Episode webpage: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/264/
Once again Christopher Bailey (@digiglean) produced a stellar podcast with amazing show notes. He interviewed Jodie Burchell (@t_redactyl) about LLMs and it was extremely informative. As they say in the show itself, they are neither fan-kids nor nay-sayers but they look clearly at the current state of things.
"The Real Python Podcast: Large Language Models on the Edge of the Scaling Laws"
Episode webpage: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/264/
Once again Christopher Bailey (@digiglean) produced a stellar podcast with amazing show notes. He interviewed Jodie Burchell (@t_redactyl) about LLMs and it was extremely informative. As they say in the show itself, they are neither fan-kids nor nay-sayers but they look clearly at the current state of things.
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@ChanceyFleet
As a sighted person I also read, enjoy, and benefit from alt text.
As a sighted person I also read, enjoy, and benefit from alt text.
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