Abraham, Utah

Abraham is an unincorporated community in Millard County, in the U.S. state of Utah.[1]

History

The first settlement at Abraham was made in 1890.[2] A post office called Abraham was established in 1899, and remained in operation until 1954.[3] The community was named after Abraham H. Cannon, a Mormon leader.[2]

gollark: And it turns out rails actually cost significantly more than I thought.
gollark: The rail thing isn't actually widely deployed since there are also unlimited `/home` locations.
gollark: I tend to play on lightly modded servers, so we have things like nether iceways and my automatically routed rail network there.
gollark: They're not deliberately making a weird pricing structure. The tokens are just a way to compact the input before it goes into the model. These things are often (partly) based on "transformers", which operate on a sequence of discrete tokens as input/output, and for which time/space complexity scales quadratically with input length. So they can't just give the thing bytes directly or something like that. And for various reasons it wouldn't make sense to give it entire words as inputs. The compromise is to break text into short tokens, which *on average* map to a certain number of words.
gollark: (not in the SCP universe, but in general, I mean)

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