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- Dictionarybeefy/ˈbiːfi/
adjective
- 1. muscular or robust: informal "he shrugged his beefy shoulders"
- 2. tasting like beef.
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Jul 24, 2024 · Definition of Emotional Health. Emotional health is a state of positive psychological functioning. It can be thought of as an extension of mental health; it's the "optimal functioning" end of the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that make up both our inner and outer worlds.
Jul 23, 2024 · The result is a model that, at least according to Meta's benchmarks, is ahead of larger, more proprietary systems from OpenAI and Anthropic on a variety of benchmarks. OpenAI's GPT-4, for reference, is reportedly on the scale of 1.8 trillion parameters in size. Meta claims its flagship Llama 3.1 405B model can go toe-to-toe with OpenAI's GPT-4 ...
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Jul 24, 2024 · Every day, parents make choices and act in deliberate ways to help shape their children into people with character, respect, a sense of responsibility, motivation, and skills to help them be both successful as kids and as adults. Leading relates to this preparation.
Jul 22, 2024 · The thicker lugs of this reference became a bit like the headlight design of the 996 generation of the Porsche 911. Unflattering. In 2020, Rolex rectified this with the release of a new generation of the Submariner, the reference 124060. The lugs returned to their trimmer proportions, and that pleasing sense of balance was restored.
Jul 25, 2024 · Historically, the most common family type was one in which grandparents, parents, and children lived together as a single unit. For example, the household might include the owners of a farm, one (or more) of their adult children, the adult child's spouse, and the adult child's own children (the owners' grandchildren).