It seems important to support this sort of diversity and openness in AI. Even if you don’t necessarily support the US, avoiding any single bloc dominating this technology is valuable for everyone.
Given the grind has already been specified as an espresso-level of fineness (we're talking about a cold brew recipe), most of the grinds are going to be able to get through the metal filter.
The original suggestion of plunging slowly and gently is entirely sensible, since it's the only variable available in the context.
Not the poster you're asking but they might have imagined the stirring being vigorous enough to keep the liquid moving during the entire heating period.
The “mixture of experts” concept in LLMs is a way of training a single model, it’s not based on training many different models (although that was the idea when the term was originally coined).
The main tech is a very anti-reflective coating; the best I've seen on a mainstream TV. It is backlit but in Art Mode the backlight is turned down (you can control how much and there is an ambient light sensor that fine-tunes your choice). The combination of low emission, quite low reflection and static content is pretty compelling for me in a lit room.
I have the white frame on the bezel against a light-coloured wall and when displaying art it's much less imposing on the room than an empty black screen. Obviously it uses more power than standby but it's also quite a bit less than a dynamic screensaver.
Don't know that I'd get another one; the bugs in Samsung's software are annoying (I just want it to display the art, or a picture from a single HDMI input, how hard can they possibly make it?) but perhaps that's standard for modern TVs.