They spent 50 years "maintaining" a retired power line instead of removing it. And that line appears to have caused the fire that destroyed Altadena.
"The line under scrutiny due to the Eaton Fire is owned by Edison International’s Southern California utility and was retired in 1971."
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/useless-high-voltage-power-lines-140007621.html
John Dee
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It's the most popular language on the TIOBE chart, probably due to being the dominant language in machine learning:
I really enjoy Python, just be prepared for the occasional headache managing dependencies. I think uv is what the cool kids use now.
TIOBE
TIOBE Index - TIOBE
I just finished watching this and can highly recommend it to anyone that wants to understand what "AI" is, how it's made, the strengths and weaknesses, and more.
I have a much better understanding now of pre-training, post-training (supervised fine tuning), reinforcement learning, tokenization, and reasoning models. I learned a few tricks too, like how to have AI use tools to get better results.
This technology is extremely important, like Bitcoin, and the better you understand it the more you'll be able to benefit from it.
@Vitor Pamplona
Guy feeds his medical data into GPT, diagnoses mystery illness. Turns it into opensource tool. Sounds like getting the data is the hardest part.
"The most frustrating part wasn't just the lack of answers - it was how fragmented everything was. Each doctor only saw their piece of the puzzle: the orthopedist looked at joint pain, the endocrinologist checked hormones, the rheumatologist ran their own tests. No one was looking at the whole picture. It wasn't until I visited a rheumatologist who looked at the combination of my symptoms and genetic test results that I learned I likely had an autoimmune condition."
"Interestingly, when I fed all my symptoms and medical data from before the rheumatologist visit into GPT, it suggested the same diagnosis I eventually received. After sharing this experience, I discovered many others facing similar struggles with fragmented medical histories and unclear diagnoses. That's what motivated me to turn this into an open source tool for anyone to use. While it's still in early stages, it's functional and might help others in similar situations."
https://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/comments/1ij5yf2/how_i_built_an_open_source_ai_tool_to_find_my/

GitHub
GitHub - OpenHealthForAll/open-health: OpenHealth, AI Health Assistant | Powered by Your Data
OpenHealth, AI Health Assistant | Powered by Your Data - OpenHealthForAll/open-health
This has been a pretty good source over the last few days. And the comments are hilarious. @Nostr News Network

Bluesky Social
Alt National Park Service (@altnps.bsky.social)
The official "Resistance" team of U.S. National Park Service. Our website: www.ourparks.org
