

The implication is that they’ll have to jump ship to Linux, and thus become a member of the unixsocks community.


The implication is that they’ll have to jump ship to Linux, and thus become a member of the unixsocks community.


It does make him an ephebophile though if he preferred them to adults.
And a rapist. Let’s not forget that.


He can only do it for federal crimes. If a state government tossed you in jail, the president can’t do jack about it.


It’s also possible for lactose intolerance to get worse as you get older - I say, as a 40+ year old who has had to cut milk out of his regular diet to have normal poops again.


I can kinda understand Chicago and LA…
But Portland? PORTLAND??


And hand-marked paper ballots. I don’t trust the electronic voting machines.


I’m uncircumcised and I was never diagnosed with autism!
Never mind that I would throw a fit as a child if my pancakes weren’t cut into a grid AND THEN reassembled into their circular shape.
My mom (who doesn’t like to go to restaurants because being waited on stresses her out) was also never diagnosed with autism!
Because diagnoses equal incidence rate, right?
I wonder what other correlations might go with circumcision…


They utilize these tools because they have no morals. They are willing to lie and cheat their way into whatever they want.
The left does not have that advantage. We don’t want to lie, we don’t want to cheat, we want the liars and cheaters to be removed from power. Lying harder isn’t going to work for us because unlike the right, we will call out our own for it.


Nazis are human garbage.
As humans, they have human rights… But they also should be punished for their violations of human rights. The law, as it currently stands, is not fulfilling its purpose of punishing bad actions. Thus, it is up to us to punish them.
Punch a Nazi today!


Except LLMs are absolutely terrible at working with a new, poorly documented library. Commonly-used, well-defined libraries? Sure! Working in an obscure language or an obscure framework? Good luck.
LLMs can surface information. It’s perhaps the one place they’re actually useful. They cannot reason in the same way a human programmer can, and all the big tech companies are trying to sell them on that basis.


It’s not interpretation, it’s extrapolation.


I mean, originally they thought they had come upon a magic bullet. Turns out it wasn’t the case, and now they’re going to suffer for it.


At least in those situations, the person writing the tests knows they’re not testing anything…


If not to editorialize, what else is the text box for? :)


From what I’ve seen and heard, there are a few factors to this.
One is that the tech industry right now is built on venture capital. In order to survive, they need to act like they’re at the forefront of the Next Big Thing in order to keep bringing investment money in.
Another is that LLMs are uniquely suited to extending the honeymoon period.
The initial impression you get from an LLM chatbot is significant. This is a chatbot that actually talks like a person. A VC mogul sitting down to have a conversation with ChatGPT, when it was new, was a mind-blowing experience. This is a computer program that, at first blush, appears to be able to do most things humans can do, as long as those things primarily consist of reading things and typing things out - which a VC, and mid/upper management, does a lot of. This gives the impression that AI is capable of automating a lot of things that previously needed a live, thinking person - which means a lot of savings for companies who can shed expensive knowledge workers.
The problem is that the limits of LLMs are STILL poorly understood by most people. Despite constructing huge data centers and gobbling up vast amounts of electricity, LLMs still are bad at actually being reliable. This makes LLMs worse at practically any knowledge work than the lowest, greenest intern - because at least the intern can be taught to say they don’t know something instead of feeding you BS.
It was also assumed that bigger, hungrier LLMs would provide better results. Although they do, the gains are getting harder and harder to reach. There needs to be an efficiency breakthrough (and a training breakthrough) before the wonderful world of AI can actually come to pass because as it stands, prompts are still getting more expensive to run for higher-quality results. It took a while to make that discovery, so the hype train was able to continue to build steam for the last couple years.
Now, tech companies are doing their level best to hide these shortcomings from their customers (and possibly even themselves). The longer they keep the wool over everyone’s eyes, the more money continues to roll in. So, the bubble keeps building.


Someone hasn’t been paying attention to where a vast majority of political violence comes from.


There is no occasion so somber that Trump will not make a speech about himself.


I jumped ship to Lemmy once they instituted the ‘upvotes can get you banned’ policy.


Are these people just trying to 1-up each other with how hard they can suck a dead man off?
You’re thinking of SUV’s, which typically have the flat, giant grill that is hard to see over and is far more likely to kill people on impact.
Minivans typically have a short, sloped front which not only provides good visibility, but also is less dangerous to pedestrians in accidents.