Part of a 3D brass or bronze model of Glasgow Cathedral and its surroundings in the Cathedral Precinct designed to allow blind people to understand the geography of the local area. While most of the model is covered in verdigris, the cathedral's spire remains shiny, showing how often it has been touched over the years.
After months of work and $10 million, Databricks has unveiled DBRX - the world's most potent publicly available open-source large language model.
DBRX outperforms open models like Meta's Llama 2 across benchmarks, even nearing the abilities of OpenAI's closed GPT-4. Novel architectural tweaks like a "mixture of experts" boosted DBRX's training efficiency by 30-50%.
So, here's a Mr. Potato Head figure from the 1970s. It looks so very different than the current Mr. Potato head.
Oh, and that canon next to it I made when I was in college. Where I went to undergrad, all freshman engineering majors had to take a metal shop class and their final project was to make either a canon or a catapult. I thought the canon looked cooler.
#Nao Saito, known by her stage name Nao, walked in the show of international designer #SaminaMughal, clad in a red gown tied with a gold "obi" sash. The dress was made by a Japanese company hoping to share #Japan's culture with the world.
All done 🤩 My first version of a 3D printed bedside table is ready for release 😁
The table is 36cm x 36cm x 55cm and completely 3D printed in 👉👉vase mode👈👈. Technically no glue is needed cause the single parts interlock but for extra stiffness I'll glue the tabletop parts together 😉
The single parts are designed to fit on an ender 3 size bed and will be released soon on printables 😃