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Would you mind not using the Lena test image? kthx

I bet it would still be interesting if it was the first car that had ever been made reliable enough to finish a half-marathon.

That sounds cool but how do you encode the image data?

The DCT of wavelengths that create the non-spectral colour.

No clue how you'd film in this format but the CGI and video games would be epic.


That's the easy part, just use a color space with imaginary primaries (see e.g. ProPhoto RGB), or use one with real primaries that allows for negative values – e.g. Windows uses floating point scRGB for HDR, which is just linear BT.709/sRGB, but negative RGB values can be used to cover the full range of real and imaginary colors.

But that's still mixing just a few primary wavelengths.

Maybe wavelets will make a comeback

Just save pixel values as wavelength rather than RGB?

Which part broke?

How do you do the screen casting?


Mailchimp is for sending emails that people signed up to receive. If enough recipients click "unsubscribe", the whole email campaign gets suspended.

>Mailchimp is for sending emails that people signed up to receive.

that might be what it is for in a theoretical sense. but that is not how it is being used.


Signed up, or were signed up without their knowledge, or were tricked into signing up.

I know that's one of the tells of AI-generated text, but if anything there's too much of it on this page. The article barely has any complete sentences. I think a human learned "sentence fragments == punchy" and then had too much fun writing at least some of this article.

My guess is they used the 2b model to write the article as a proof of concept. Which did not prove the concept.

clever guess but no lol. used claude for the writeup. the proof isn't the prose, it's the tape and the code. run it on your machine, you'll have a free private agent custom to whatever you need. that's the proof of concept.

There's no point spending time wading into every crackpot paper. The volume is too high. I'm not saying this specific paper is junk, but I don't blame people for having a quick filter.

The default system prompt has a grammatical error. i wonder how that affects performance.

  You are a helpful assistant. Your name is MiniMax-M2.7 and is built by MiniMax.

Note there is a transcript button which goes to https://www.npr.org/transcripts/nx-s1-5763891

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