I live in helsinki and nowhere it is 20 kmh that I know of. Might be some random streets in center. And 30km/h streets are smaller living streets that driving that speed comes almost automatically.
Major ringways and main roads are 80 kmh btw
I have driven in many many countries - Helsinki does not feel slower than any place I have driven, faster in fact because there rarely are traffic jams
Not sure what your definition of a backpack is but I was just traveling for over a week with this one and it was no problem to fit over a weeks worth of clothes, toiletries etc there
Can it fit 5-7 underwear, 5 shirts, and 3 sweatpants, a couple of sweatshirts or hoodies and 1 jacket (might be cold where I am going), maybe 1 jeans, 2 different shoes (in a box)? I highly doubt it. On the photos of your backpack, seems like only 3 jeans fit, that is maybe 2-3 hoodies. This does not include toiletries.
How many and what kind of clothes did you carry and what was your folding method (if you can explain)? I can't believe "weeks worth".
It really depends on your personality doesn't it? If I was travelling for a week I would take one pair of trousers, the ones I am wearing on the plane. One pair of shoes, maybe two outers, one shirt/pants/socks per day. If you need more then a backpack isn't going to work.
Can take even less if you do laundry once at the half way point.
I had something like 9 pairs of t-shirts, underwear and socks, 1 or 2 (don't remember) extra long sleeved cotton shirt and 1 extra pair of jeans plus shampoos, moisturizer, toothbrush and paste, shaving stuff, 10 inch tablet, chargers, headphones, passport etc. Yes they fit quite nicely believe or not. This was scotland about a month ago.
My folding method was: get some cheap packing cubes, one large with shirts (just flat), one smaller with underwear and socks (just put there) and one with toiletries, nothing special at all. You can stuff lot more than you think into 40 liters. Jeans and sometimes jacket I just stuffed there.
btw I was able to sneak that backpack to ryanair flight even :-D
Probably the API - there is certainly a difference, and I doubt the goal of someone putting out an article like this was to make it look good.
It's anyway missing the point - if you don't like the model then just read the paper and replicate the process. The significance of DeepSeek-R isn't the trained model itself - it's how they got there, and the efficiency.
What I really want and hope that someone does is to make an audiobook service that converts books to audiobooks but so that each character has own voice.
Som audiobooks have this and I think it really makes the experience much more engaging.
(Also maybe some background sound effects but not sure about that, some books also have this and it's quite nice too)
"Might fail"