And hundreds of thousands of years of evolution pre-training the base model that their experience was layered on top of.
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And hundreds of thousands of years of evolution pre-training the base model that their experience was layered on top of.
C# is good. I use Visual Studio on Windows, so I’m not familiar with the tooling in VS Code in Linux, but I’ve heard good things. .NET is a nice environment to work in, the runtime works on all the OSs, and you can even package it into a self-contained binary with a little finagling.
It’s always a matter of degrees. The bigger the injustice, the more violence is justified to rectify it. It is in the disproportionality, in my view, where the problem arises.
Never forget that humans are just barely evolved apes. Sometimes a swift knock to the head is required to activate those neural pathways to discourage anti-social behavior. Not always, but also not never. Claiming otherwise is just self-aggrandizing moralization that people use to make themselves sound and feel superior.
Anything in a menu that you have to do a lot, but still requires multiple inputs to achieve. Think resource management in No Man’s Sky or Dark Souls. Crucial to the game, but breaks your flow over and over again.
This has amused me. Thank you for the amusement.
I think a lot of people in this thread are just upset/projecting because this is the first real hint that they’re not as much of a special-boy-programmer as they think. OP’s use case is fairly limited in scope, using the LLM for something it is actually pretty good for, and never implied he doesn’t check the output. They’ll never admit it, and will deflect, but they’re just worried.
Of course he knows why he made the changes. He made them. But computers are much faster as typing and with a sophisticated enough LLM you can offload some gruntwork. I’d argue if you’re not utilizing all the tools at your disposal, you’re not performing like you should.
Come on man, use some critical thinking and context here. He clearly is not saying that cars some kind of an issue here. He was making an idle point about traffic jams in the US with hurricane evacuations and how that doesn’t apply in this situation. He’s not even making a value judgement on anything here.
And the article is making the case explicitly that this is bad. He is saying that 9/11 brought about terrible actions from us and that we should learn lessons and not repeat our mistakes. He’s actually trying to convince the reader that we should not “swallow” another genocide.
You keep describing it as jingoistic and the author didn’t claim or even appear to be heavily nationalistic and in fact appeared quite the opposite.
…did you read the post? It feels like you did not read the content of the post.
I think we just have to accept that marketing has to dumb down and generalize for the mass market.
So they’re using our data and also getting paid for it
Yeah? Isn’t that the point of paying for a music service? I pay, they give me access to music and curate it in a way that would be enjoyable to me. How could they do that without some information about me? This is a prime example of what a company should use your data for.
This logic is really sending me, man.
If it’s a neural network doing it, then that’s fine.
lighten up man
Every time I see a celebrity fuckup like this, who almost certainly has a PR team on call (or could afford one if they don’t), I take their situation and plug it into ChatGPT and almost always it spits out a better PR strategy and statement than they come up with.
The artists and writers are gonna be fine in the AI apocalypse. It’s the PR firms that need to be scared.
They probably already know what they’ll be shooting at with it, because both sides are supporting it.
People that show any signs of class solidarity.
I’ve used ESET NOD32 for a long time. It costs money, but it’s relatively light weight, doesn’t get in the way of any of the gaming or video editing or programming work I do, and it has smacked my hand a few times clicking on risky links, blocking a few downloads (one or two, ever) and often blocking scam websites that attempt to run javascript crypto miners. Your experience may vary if you’re planning on using “rescued” media or applications. I don’t have have the full internet/devices subscription, just the one for personal computers that does the actual virus detection.
This is how I imagine China and North Korea in international relations.
What country is that?