
Lagrangian mechanics wins again baby! Newton can suck it!
Lagrangian mechanics wins again baby! Newton can suck it!
I think the facists used to call it a Roman salute too. They tend to have something of a hard-on for Rome.
If your prompts aren’t good enough, consider getting an AI to write them for you.
Well, he’s clearly not talking about small people like say, me or you compared to Trump or Musk. And let me be clear, he is probably wrong about that as well. If Trump is anti-google that is likely nothing more than a negotiating position.
It’s probably just a language thing. When he says small people he means sub-mega corporations. Actual humans probably pass beneath his notice.
I severely hope that people aren’t using LLM-AI to do reasoning tasks. I appreciate that I am likely wrong, but LLMs are neither the totality or the pinnacle of AI tech. I don’t think we are meaningfully closer to AGI than we were before LLMs blew up.
Boiling water is largely fine for tea bags, boiling kettles on the other hand represent all kinds of hazards and should probably be done in a fume hood.
Fixed penalties just become the cost of doing business. Like actors, we need to start asking for percentage of gross.
Unironically? Maybe not. But using something ironically is still using it.
Just don’t read The Mirror. Generally not worth the effort of moving your eyes from one word to the next.
A lot of it is follow the leader type bullshit. For companies in areas where AI is actually beneficial they have already been implementing it for years, quietly because it isn’t something new or exceptional. It is just the tool you use for solving certain problems.
Investors going to bubble though.
Honestly the best bit is just not feeling the need to take my hand off the keyboard and use the mouse. I don’t think I can quantify the time saved, but I can tell you I really notice when I’m using software that makes me have to switch.
Or alternatively get walled off in their own part of the internet where they can only harm themselves.
If it isn’t on your shelves (or server) it isn’t your library, it’s someone else’s access.
I always feel sad with these kinds of stories. The machine is clearly just trying to be helpful but it doesn’t understand a thing about what it is doing or why we might find what it is saying repugnant. It’s like watching a dog not understanding that yes, we like our slippers, but we don’t want our neighbours swastika themed ones on our doorstep.
And then of course we get to the content and I am reminded that we live in hell and the sadness is replaced by the familiar horror as the machine pretends to empathise with its fellow Amazon workers and helps them pick out the ideal thing to piss in without missing their drop targets.
That wrist angle looks uncomfortable as all hell.
Oh, that kind of bad usb cable. Still useful I guess.
Finland.
Or New Zealand if you are a cartographer.
Are there any banks that don’t support the fossil fuel industry?
You have to use it a lot. From what I can tell that’s their problem, they priced unlimited access low based on some numbers they pulled out their arse and then were all shocked Pikachu face when people used it and unlimited amount.