Idk, that’s more of a “not yet finished” thing rather than “failed” imo
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Idk, that’s more of a “not yet finished” thing rather than “failed” imo
Considering that it sank like 2000 years ago, would there be any detectable molecular traces left to figure out amphoras’ contents? Or would everything be destroyed by now?
Why do you feel like matrix has failed? I joined it recently and to me it looks like it’s kinda growing.
Locking social norms at some predetermined stage is a great way to curb all progress. Like, slavery was a social norm at some point.
It shouldn’t be weird. But since it has been weird in the past, it now has to be weird for a little longer to stop being weird in the future.
Treat it something normal and destigmatized and it will soon become that.
I saw this article posted in another thread and it seems to explain a lot. Not sure how close it is to reality, but it looks like nostalgia is at least a partial reason for this change.
Yep. Fucking nostalgia.
You’re probably joking, but I’ll comment anyway. It won’t affect LLMs at all. ChatGPT just answers the question and discusses the paradox. LLM’s function is basically just to construct sentences, so there’s nothing really that can potentially infinitely loop. It doesn’t “think” about paradoxes.
So I’ve just tried it with chatGPT, and it replied normally. I asked it why it wasn’t bothered by Cyrillic letters, and it answered this:
I am designed to understand and generate text in multiple languages, including those that use the Cyrillic alphabet like Russian, Bulgarian, and others. So, Cyrillic letters don’t bother me. You can continue the conversation in either English or a language that uses the Cyrillic alphabet if you prefer.
So it really depends on the model, I guess. Don’t rely too much on this advice.
Right? I had a subscription for Apollo and am now supporting kbin on Patreon (btw, guys, here’s the link if someone wants to help out).
It wasn’t that hard to offer a product that people would be fine paying for.
That’s a good write up, thanks. I don’t claim it’s coordinated, just that it feels more and more that way.
Also, I switched to DDG a year or so ago and I haven’t heard that it was a wrapper for Bing. So I went to google it (I can’t not use this verb when talking about online searches, lol), and it seems like it’s not really the case. It gets some results from bing and utilises their ads to make profit, but it seems like it’s a small part of their output. Is that incorrect? Do you have some more info about it being a wrapper? I’m kinda curious now
Subscription-based, restricted to verified accounts Chromium, that shares your personally identifiable public key with each website you visit.
Shudders
I know, right? It’s so weird. In every single instance of some bullshit happening it’s easy to brush it off as incompetence or an attempt at profit maximization, but overall it feels a lot like some kind of targeted disassembly of whatever made the internet great and facilitated open discussions.
Here, I assembled a comparison image. They’re pretty similar in normal light, but moissanite shines like a motherfucker :)
As someone who works in jewelry design, moissanite is far superior to diamond anyway.
So for anyone going for a diamond ring, I suggest trying moissanite instead. The only thing that diamond has going for it in this comparison is just decades-long PR. It’s not even a fun gem chemistry-wise, it’s just carbon. Moissanite, on the other hand, is SiC :)
Ok, I see, thanks for answering. Good luck with your app!
Haha, called it. Well, almost, I thought it was going to be an instance. Love the name :)
It’s great to see new clients emerge.
Btw, do you have any plans to support kbin once its api goes live?
Why imgur though, why not link directly to xkcd?
I use a lot of stuff that was already mentioned, but to mention a couple more:
Things is my favourite todo/project management app. It’s quite simple and wouldn’t work for large projects, but it fits my requirements perfectly, so I suggest to check it out. Has an iPhone app as well.
And Transmission is a great torrent client.
It’s in development btw