Programmer and Airplane Enthusiast.
“You just don’t know how AI works” earns you a block.
He might be popular here on left-wing Internet forums, but his voters don’t turn out.
Bernie and Warren are great at pushing progressive policies into the public consciousness, don’t get me wrong.
You’re not even going to tell him which line number? You monster.
I gotcha. :)
it costs nothing to keep your bigoted opinions to yourself
I used to not understand the concept of opportunity costs but now I’m beginning to believe that there is such a thing even when spouting disgusting, obnoxious, dogshit opinions. Like, some people in the world are losing out if they don’t take an opportunity to slander and disparage someone else.
They’re lower than dirt.
I mean, I get that this is basically the last standing GOP policy, but to read those verses correctly, you have to remember that “to suffer” is another way to say “to put up with,” and he’s talking to his disciples, not the children. He’s just saying “Hey! Teachers! Leave them kids alone!”
When I started to read breakdowns about the social engineering behind the xz backdoor I was like, “Waaaaitaminute, I’ve seen that sort of talk before.” I found it notable to point out the similarity and maybe poke around at it.
People decided to use the thread (to my excessive chagrin) to talk shit about kbin and rehash the exact same pressures I was attempting to analyze.
It’s a shame, because I noticed similar patterns was looking forward to some good discussion about it here. Alas…
It’s not the boeh.org link, but here is a similar timeline of events: https://research.swtch.com/xz-timeline
I mean… they didn’t specify it had to be random (or even uniform)? But yeah, it’s a good showcase of how GPT acquired the same biases as people, from people…
I think you got the wrong takeaway from that story… The character of God rebukes the dead man for not accepting the practical help of other people. It’s just framed as though God sent the rescuers to convince the “believes in miracles” crowd that no such things exist.
Consider a simple rewording: instead of “I sent you two boats and a helicopter” you read “Two boats and a helicopter came to save you.” This solves your only hangup and doesn’t even change the story. Your beef is with the aesthetic component, not the meaning of the story.
Thanks for the headsup.
Ever since reading about the challenge of deleting an image from your profile, a GUI for that. It should not only be an API call, not should you have to contact your instance admin to do it. It should be completely self-service from your profile page.
Do you have further reading about this?
The unironic blasphemy is off the charts.
The Problem With Jon Stewart had much more biting commentary, and you could see that he and his writers had much more creative control to speak their mind. The Daily Show just doesn’t have the same bite, or the same wit, or the same strength of conviction.
Yeah there goes verdantbanana, right on schedule.
These aren’t facts. You’re laundering a broken dog whistle through a couple Wikipedia links. Crawl back into your cave you troglodyte.
Which is still weird.
Alexander Sawchuk, then an assistant professor of electrical engineering at the University of Southern California … along with a graduate student and the SIPI lab manager, was hurriedly searching the lab for a good image to scan for a colleague’s conference paper. … Just then, somebody happened to walk in with a recent issue of Playboy. The engineers tore away the top third of the centerfold so they could wrap it around the drum of their Muirhead wirephoto scanner…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenna
Everything about the story sounds like it was a rush job, a decision made on a whim, after exhausting their existing catalog of test images. And who bring a Playboy mag to their university’s computer lab, and advertises their possession? They don’t even say who it was, probably to protect them from any embarrassing professional consequences. To me, that’s probably the strongest reason to retire it: it’s unprofessional.
WHEREAS!