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  • Looks like injection is the best option.

  • "See this, little one? This is your great-grandma's dick biting medal."

  • It's quite costly to run an fMRI. Not needed if you can get the same results more or less from a questionnaire.

  • They tried to run her off the road back then, I figure something worse might have already happened.

  • It's talked about because Israel's genocide is being done with our support and our weapons, and that support is clearly because of bribes and blackmail.

  • Two hours of work for something of this quality seems really quick! Nice work! Do you do commissions? How much does one cost?

  • That's why I specify that everything should be verified in a later comment. My point is that LLMs when properly guided are better than other automatic translation service, while hallucination can easily be avoided with proper prompting.

    Also worth mentioning that there's massive difference in user generated translations already, some of it is well meaning while other, like in Israel's case, isn't.

    I translate a lot of stuff for my work, and I don't have any problems when I instruct it properly. I'm also there to verify. I don't have to deal with hallucinations ever, mostly just changing a word or two because I don't like how it sounds (it uses overly complex words at times).

    This is more about certain users being shit and either not checking their work or doing work they have no place doing. They would exist no matter what they use, it's not the tools fault.

    Tbh, I work in research and we would never use Wikipedia for anything. We can't quote it and anytime I find a good tidbit on it and try and find the source, I usually get dead link or just something altogether false which doesn't represent what the user wrote. Probably highly dependent on the subject though but the sourcing isn't very rigorous.

    Bless them though, it's an amazing site and they are still doing a stellar job considering how big it is.

  • Wtf, I can't believe they removed it. It was still in my cache so I downloaded them. I don't know if there's a catbox equivalent for pdfs, I can't upload them directly to Lemmy.

    I'm at work so I can't right now but I'll do it later, maybe I'll make a new thread (and tag you in the comments).

    Edit: check the newer threads in the sub, seems like they were te uploaded.

  • At what speed is the timelapse?

  • The paragraph right after reads:

    Among the most recent senses adopted is a logical extension of the previous ones, with the meaning of “to kill.” We do not enter this sense, due to its relative recency and sparseness of use.

  • An acceptable benefit?

  • Dad!

    Jump
  • I haven't seen them all but prey is easily my favorite.

  • Whatever is used, I think nothing is going to be 100% and everything should be verified by a native speaker. It is Wikipedia afterall, not some blog.

    Non-LLM services are worse in my opinion but it probably depends on the language (LLMs probably struggle with certain languages as well).

  • I mean, you can test it yourself if you speak more than one language. If you ask for a direct translation and stress not to add content or change the text, it will do a very good job. Translation is a use case where LLM really shine.

    I feel like this sub became "technology bad". Nobody wants to think and would rather just dogpile.

  • I think we may be mixing two different questions here.

    The legal question is not whether an AI model might have seen the original code during training. The relevant question is whether the new implementation contains protected expression from the LGPL codebase.

    At the moment, the available evidence points the other way:

    reported similarity is extremely low (~0.04% average / ~1.29% max)

    module structure and APIs differ

    the detection pipeline appears to have been reimplemented

    Solving the same problem (encoding detection) does not by itself make a work derivative.

    Seems kind of fair. Codings has always been a bit of a wild west, are we going to start copyrighting concepts? The original repo wasn't used during the rewrite either.

    I also prefer MIT to copy left in any case and I don't even think reverse engineering something and rewriting it is bad either. I don't dig the constant copyright bootlicking.

  • Two of those are massive trucks. I'm guessing to get on this list, you have to be constantly speeding when driving. Gross.

  • All those years spent feeling sad no one wanted to watch me jack off and all I had to do was send it to Zuckerberg. Wow.

  • memes @lemmy.world

    And I like it

  • Political Memes @lemmy.world

    Board of Fleece

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    WHOLE MILK

  • Comic Strips @lemmy.world

    Fedead

  • memes @lemmy.world

    Watch as I make this sausage disappear!

  • memes @lemmy.world

    Protecting your kids from predators already in the white house

  • memes @lemmy.world

    God hears everything

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    You need good looks to get approval in the shooter business

  • New Communities @lemmy.world

    Clown Congress: political satire and memes!

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Alchemy through Saint Luigi

  • Political Memes @lemmy.world

    Biden, they didn't respect him. They didn't respect Obama. They respect me.

  • Two Sentence Horror @sh.itjust.works

    The neural implant reboots my memories every cycle to prevent insanity during the time loop, only giving me necessary information.

  • Two Sentence Horror @sh.itjust.works

    "I finally found someone to bring me to America!" I had told my family excitedly.

  • Two Sentence Horror @sh.itjust.works

    Giving me a polaroid of a place but one week into the future, this miracle camera has made me a millionaire over the past few years.

  • Two Sentence Horror @sh.itjust.works

    I let out a deep breath as my kidnapper stopped struggling and finally died from the sharpened tooth brush in his neck.

  • Two Sentence Horror @sh.itjust.works

    Close to a million cultists climbed aboard the hollowed out asteroid where they would live and breed for the 120 year long journey.

  • Two Sentence Horror @sh.itjust.works

    The thousands of people that boarded the warp gate everyday didn't mind the 4.2 year journey since they weren't actually conscious for it.

  • Two Sentence Horror @sh.itjust.works

    I always admired the old photographs left behind in the attic until I spotted one with its eyes scratched out.

  • Two Sentence Horror @sh.itjust.works

    Dominic quickly unbuckled his belt and got out of his seat when he started to hear his wife screaming his name.

  • Two Sentence Horror @sh.itjust.works

    The autogenic neural alloy that slowly replaced my brain over decades made me effectively immortal.