The media’s winter lists champion dense, literary works like The Dinner to signal cultural sophistication, while online bestsellers favor escapist, emotionally accessible reads. This gap reveals a class divide: curated “high taste” versus democratic “low pleasure,” where prestige and instant gratification rarely overlap.
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This is a treasure book written by Denis Rothman and published by Packt Publishing House. It not only delves deeply into the architecture and applications of large language models (LLMS), but also covers the latest technologies of natural language processing (NLP) and computer vision (CV). The book details how to use mainstream platforms such as Hugging Face, OpenAI and Google Vertex AI. And it provides a wealth of notebook examples to help you get started quickly. The feature of this book is its comprehensive content, covering everything from infrastructure to advanced applications. It is not only suitable for beginners to build a knowledge system, but also can help senior developers gain a deeper understanding of the latest Transformer technology. The book also provides interpretable tools and the implementation of cross-platform chain models, making you more proficient in practical applications
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The Transference Law/Catherine Muller This book sorts out the thoughts from Freud to Lacan and psychoanalytic cases through the core and tool of psychoanalysis, "empathy". "Empathy" is a tool of psychoanalysis, while "human unconscious desires" are the reason for the existence and the unextinguishable essence of psychoanalysis.
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