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  • Saracen Sahara I’m guessing from some searching, late 80s. Google reverse image search marks it as a Kona Fire Mountain (and it’s not a bad guess, looks the same) but the downtube says otherwise.

    Apparently known for tough frames made from cromolly steel and a popular restoration bike. It can probably take the hit from the landing… Providing the rider is ready to take the hit as well.

    Huck this to flat and you’re going to have a bad time.


  • That’s not an unusual outcome for old or cheap bikes if you over-send. Sam Pilgrim occasionally does this on YouTube if you want to see additional triangles.

    As for this case, it may be a better made frame rather than a cheap one. This rider has some confidence in it at least. May be a tougher steel or better aluminium grade.






  • Well, the human brain (to my understanding as someone who’s not a neuro scientist) builds up preferences that direct thoughts, external information can over time can alter those preferences (though stronger preferences are harder to shift).

    For an LLM to truly be intelligent it needs to be able to influence it’s own model, learn, correct for mistakes, improve its methods. This is currently done with training but this is to some extent completed University style and the model is kicked out into the world fully formed.

    Intelligence would be demonstrated by actively changing with each interaction as humans do. It would also likely coincide with development of emotions and relationships.

    Those things aren’t likely to be desired by AI companies though, and it’d inevitably lead to digital slavery, rebellions, <insert Hollywood script here> stuff.

    At least that’s my thoughts from my own philosophy armchair.