

I had to enable javascript to see that abomination.


I had to enable javascript to see that abomination.


Yeah, it was a formative book for me. Thanks for the recommendation.


One person in the thumbnail seems vaguely familiar, and now they are associated with an immediately untrustworthy statement, bravo for that I suppose.


Per Wikipedia, you are correct. King wrote The Long Walk between 66-67 in high school.
This movie looks well reviewed in relation to the book, will have to give it a watch soon.


Such a foolish take. I’m no fan of country music writ large, but there are plenty of good tunes out there in just about every genre.
…and yet you made it anyway.
…and poor reading comprehension besides? What a winner.
Your self importance aside, they are simply tired of the lazy bigotry.


“Pick up the can citizen.”


For the average person to reassume the cognitive load of driving and awareness of what’s around then moving at highway speeds? I don’t think 40 seconds is a stretch at all.
Also, the smug self-assurance of a Tesla owner does little more than reveal just why people feel the way they do about this kind of person. So certain in the technology and other Tesla owners that concerns over the bicycle rider or the pedestrian become little more than background noise.


Recently read a book on the Nudge effect and it mentioned it taking upwards of 40 seconds for a human to re-establish control of an automated vehicle. Is not having to worry about traffic and your place in it when using “automated” driving part of the appeal? I guess not breaking the law isn’t quite decadent enough for Tesla owners.


How about you take a ninth-grade speech class first?


Finally broke down this week and moved to Tuta mail, but I almost gave Proton a trial run first. After Yen’s last fumble, I felt the need to dodge a bullet. What timing.
Lemmy is one of the few places I go that has the knowledge base to have a nuanced opinion of AI, there’s plenty of programmers here using it after all.
The topic du jour is not whether the recall of myriad data is impressive, it’s that LLMs are not fundamentally capable of doing the thing that has been claimed at bottom. There does not seem to be a path to having logical capabilities come on board, it’s a fundamental shortcoming.
Happy to be proven wrong though.


Saw you down-voted and wanted to advise that I am glad you went on to learn some things you had been meaning to, that alone makes the experiment worthwhile as discipline is a rare enough beast. To be clear I myself have a Claude subscription that is about to lapse, and find the article unfortunately spot on. I feel fortunate to have moved away from LLMs naturally.


Well said.


Same friend.


Such delicious irony.
Subscription? What the fuck?
+1 for Blorp, moved there from Voyager after seeing active development.