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  • We’re replacing that journey and all the learning, with a dialogue with an inconsistent idiot.

    I like this about it, because it gets me to write down and organize my thoughts on what I'm trying to do and how, where otherwise I would just be writing code and trying to maintain the higher level outline of it in my head, which will usually have big gaps I don't notice until spending way too long spinning my wheels, or otherwise fail to hold together. Sometimes a LLM will do things better than you would have, in which case you can just use that code. When it gives you code that is wrong, you don't have to use it, you can write it yourself at that point, after having thought about what's wrong with the AI approach and how what you requested should be done instead.

  • You have to explicitly invoke your rights though, or they can keep asking you questions.

  • If there are actually no bugs, can't that create a situation where it's impossible to break it? Not to say this is actually a thing AI can achieve, but it doesn't seem like bad logic.

  • the terms included a provision that if the PSF was found to have voilated that anti-DEI diktat, the NSF reserved the right to claw back any previously disbursed funds, Crary explained.

    "This would create a situation where money we'd already spent could be taken back, which would be an enormous, open-ended financial risk," the PSF director added.

    "Part of the problem here is all the uncertainties," Crary told us. "Even if we wanted to give up anything that might be considered [DEI] work - which we don't - part of the risk here is that all these restrictions are new, the language is very broad ... I had no interest in being the test case."

    Sounds like a really awful deal; get some funding, but the unpredictable and corrupt US government gets opportunities to bankrupt you.

  • Make sure you are also doing fun and nice things for yourself while sober, and not just reserving it for when you're high. Expectations and associations make a big difference, if you're taking a drug with the intention and belief that it will make you feel a certain way, that alone might make it work.

    Except for alcohol, which will make often you feel like shit even if you expect it to make you feel good. Congrats on quitting.

  • They addressed that though, the idea is that maybe they aren't literally actually commuting from another state and that's just their legal residence. The article showed evidence they were illegally living in the police station, so if that's the case it would explain why they aren't using that explanation as a defense.

    It's kind of confusing why this would be a thing to begin with though, is the Bay Area really so expensive that 600k a year isn't enough to afford rent there?

  • AI article and website

  • That was a mod? It honestly feels like the finished version of what the game was meant to be

  • I recently made an attempt to set up an instance of that behind a reverse proxy on my local network, genuinely difficult, lots of moving parts, props to anyone who can do it, I'm not there yet.

  • Maybe they were perfectly happy using these OSs before some stupid new feature was introduced

    They should know, it's only going to keep getting worse

  • I feel the same way but it seems like it must not be universal given the various murderers who were taking it.

  • I had a PC I used for games and stuff that had Windows, switched it to Linux. Don't want Windows 11 and it didn't support my computer anyway.

  • The tool calling part might be doable (though I've personally struggled to get it working passably with local models), but if the goal is to tell a compelling story or create an interesting experience, especially if doing so in a very open ended way, that isn't trivial. The only LLM based game I've personally played that seemed good was mostly on rails and partially scripted, most of them just aren't very interesting to play, because the model doesn't have a good idea where it's going with anything and is often not very creative, the stuffy personality of the instruct model seems to infect the dialogue and apparent thought process of the characters. For a specific example I'd recommend watching streams of the game Suck Up, which has a genuinely cool concept and solid execution, but you can see people being frustrated running into its limitations as something to interact with creatively.

    I've tried a couple times to start game projects involving LLMs, and get the feeling that there is a lot of exploration that needs to be done into what can be done well and where that intersects with what is actually fun. Kind of don't expect EA to be the one to do that.

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  • The fascist mindset is about superiority, not violence.

    Nah, those guys hate themselves, the idea they're superior is surface level cope. Look at the content right wing extremists are consuming and how they are using it; it's the emotional weight of violence being employed for self inflicted brain damage, dogmatic cult building through manipulation and artificial trauma eg. hazing.

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  • Your opinion that nobody deserves to be killed is really rare

    My point is more that being fixated on it in that way reflects a mindset that is the same as fascists.

    The rest of your comment seems like some kind of joke which is a little funny with your username, but it's a serious topic so idk.

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  • I mean, you're wrong if you think I don't think these are urgent problems, being caused by fascists. If you're in a position to effectively resolve them, great, I will give credit to actions that qualify as stuff that is likely to actually work and not be counterproductive.

    What I'm talking about is less urgent, but I don't think inadvertently contributing to fascist culture is the sort of thing that's a direct solution to urgent problems anyway.

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  • To me it seems at least kind of suspicious if someone has a shared hobby with fascists of sharing videos of people being assaulted or killed and talking about how much they deserved it, and are enforcing groupthink in a similar way. It feels like they are playing the same game and must share many of the same ways of thinking, even if they are nominally on different teams. Maybe that isn't what Antifa is really about, but people I've known who self identified with it have been like that. I worry that engaging with and relating to politics that way is all heading to a similar place regardless of on-paper beliefs, so the way this comic depicts a physical refusal to even acknowledge the thought is kind of chilling.

  • I use this and contributed a small bug fix to it the other year. It's pretty functional, although one thing I wish it did is have a way to see quarantined/spam labeled messages instead of the filter just blackholing them.

  • Yeah, sure, it's all about individual success, nevermind the actual population level trends, it's all on you to figure out some way to afford your life.