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George Woodrow III
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Thanks, I will take a look at them. I have a lot of copious free time. Remember that I have been through 4(?) waves of hype concerning AI, and each the proponents of each one were just as earnest and expert as the current batch. I still...
I totally agree on the way that the cost of using LLMs is hidden. Even though I could easily afford it (and many cannot), I am not willing to pony up real money for technology that is of absolutely no use for me -- other than as a fancy code...
Thanks -- I didn't know that the Notebook Archive was (almost) live. It could use a better way to find stuff. If you hadn't sent me the link to Lou's notebook, it would have been hard to find.
You may want to revise your 'way-back' time. Lotus did not come out until 1983. The HP-35 debuted in 1972, but the programmable HP-65 came out in 1974 -- at a whopping $795 -- equivalent to $4k in today's dollars. HP portables no earlier than 1987. ...
Thanks. One reason I made this post is to introduce the community to McGilChrist's books. They really are worth the effort required to read them.
No issues at all with either of my Apple Silicon MacBooks (Air and Pro), even the nightly builds for 13.1 seem to be stable. You may need to 'reset' your copy of Mathematica by deleting the ~/Library/Mathematica folder. When you restart, a new...
Where can I find AnimationTools ? The code makes a lot of .pngs, so I'm guessing there is function in the toolkit that will assemble them into a movie.
Thanks. I should have led with that. I hope someone from Wolfram management is looking at this thread.
I still have my conference binder from 1999. Pages are long gone, though.
I just wrote a function that will look for changes in paclets. It is very basic. The first time through, it makes a'reference' file of paclets on the system. Each subsequent time, it will look to see if there are any changes. Eventually, I will...