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  3. As someone who does both legal and engineering stuff, I frequently misinterpret sentences like “LLMs are improving”, and “that’s only valid in the DC circuit”.

As someone who does both legal and engineering stuff, I frequently misinterpret sentences like “LLMs are improving”, and “that’s only valid in the DC circuit”.

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    As someone who does both legal and engineering stuff, I frequently misinterpret sentences like “LLMs are improving”, and “that’s only valid in the DC circuit”.

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      As someone who does both legal and engineering stuff, I frequently misinterpret sentences like “LLMs are improving”, and “that’s only valid in the DC circuit”.

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      @mattblaze I had to google it: "A Master of Laws (M.L. or LL.M.; Latin: Magister Legum or Legum Magister) is a postgraduate academic degree, pursued by those either holding an undergraduate academic law degree or a professional law degree." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_Laws

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      • mattblaze@federate.socialM mattblaze@federate.social

        As someone who does both legal and engineering stuff, I frequently misinterpret sentences like “LLMs are improving”, and “that’s only valid in the DC circuit”.

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        @mattblaze To say nothing of when you have to talk about resistance.

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          @mattblaze To say nothing of when you have to talk about resistance.

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          @SteveBellovin And Ohm is in the DC Circuit.

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          • mattblaze@federate.socialM mattblaze@federate.social

            As someone who does both legal and engineering stuff, I frequently misinterpret sentences like “LLMs are improving”, and “that’s only valid in the DC circuit”.

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            @mattblaze

            so you're saying that LLM is just the current fixation? 🙂

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            • stevebellovin@infosec.exchangeS stevebellovin@infosec.exchange

              @mattblaze To say nothing of when you have to talk about resistance.

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              @SteveBellovin @mattblaze Yeah, resistance is not futile, but it sure is dissipative.

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                @SteveBellovin And Ohm is in the DC Circuit.

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                @mattblaze @SteveBellovin Lots of potential in this thread.

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                  @mattblaze @SteveBellovin Lots of potential in this thread.

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                  @oclsc @mattblaze @SteveBellovin Wire you doing this?

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                    @oclsc @mattblaze @SteveBellovin Wire you doing this?

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                    @mweiss @mattblaze @SteveBellovin To reduce the impedence.

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