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  • At the risk of drawing the ire of people...

    ... I have a local LLM that I run as a primarily a coding assistant, mostly for GDScript.

    I've never like, submitted anything as a potential commit to Godot proper.

    But dear lord, the amount of shennanigans I have had to figure out just to get an LLM to even understand GDScript's syntax and methods properly is... substantial.

    They tend to just default back to using things that work in Python or JS, but... do not work or exist in GDScript.

    Like one recurring quirk is they will keep trying to use ? ternary instead of if x else(if) y constructions.

    That or they will constantly fuck up trying to custom sorting properly, they'll either do it syntactically wrong, or, just hallucinate various kinds of set/array methods and properties that don't exist in GDScript.

    And its a genuine stuggle to get them to comprehend more than roughly 750 lines of code at the same time, without confusing themselves.

    It is possible to use an LLM to be like, hey, look at this code, help me refactor it to be more modular, or, standardize this kind of logic into a helper function... but you basically have to browbeat them with a custom prompt that tells them to stop doing all these dumb, basic things.

    Even if you tell them in conversation " hey you did this wrong, heres how it actually works ", it doesnt matter, keep that conversation going and they will forget it and repeat the mistake... you have to have it contstantly present in the prompt.

    The amount of babysitting and constantly telling an LLM the number of errors it is making is quite substantial.

    It can be a thing that makes some sense to do in some situations, but it is extremely, extremely far away from 'Make a game for me in Godot', or even like 'Make a third person camera script'.

    You have to break things down into much, much more conceptually smaller chunks.

  • Ah, you cut me with your kindness!

    I would bow to return the favor, but I need to get back to...

    ... band practice.

  • Absolutely.

    A bad person for anyone to encounter, though I guess my encounter showcases a form of white privilege in that I've got as much melanin as mayonaise, and was raised in a fairly extreme right wing Christian religious hosuehold, so I'd 'pass' in a sense, and probably wouldn't have to try too hard to not arouse such an idiot's bigotry.

    But, to balance that out, I guess I would also have to not be openly bi or have basically any political opinions around him.

    Fortunately, turns out that even in the pretty red area I'm currently in, the main property manager and I are on good enough terms that I know one of her kids is heterononconformative, so, it could be worse.

    Glad you managed to get away with just an ignorant sermon.

  • ... Yes.

    Would you like to see me 'shred' on my 'harp'?

  • Fuck, I had one as an apartment neighbor not too long ago.

    He got evicted though.

    But not after taking some power tools to the door and trying to ... very poorly, either break or replace the lock.

    Maintenance just said 'fuck it', drilled their own hole into the door, and frame, ran a steel chain with a padlock through it.

    He'd try coming back at 2 am every other night for a week or two, just cussed and cried for an hour every time.

    But yeah the few times I randomly encountered him in the hallway... basicslly imagine Lester from GTA V, but not crippled, in cargo shorts and a wifebeater, damn near every inch of his body covered in prison quality tier nazi / white supremacist / aryan brotherhood tattoos.

  • Draw and quarter.

  • Harpaxocracy.

    Rule by rapists, rule by those who violently seize.

  • So yeah there's this Batman villain named Scarecrow, and one of his things is, you know, psychoactive biochemical terrorism, just like this.

    What do you even say to this other than this is just actual supervillain level schlock?

    Its Scarecrow with the resources and connections of Lex Luthor.

  • A lot of people are very stupid, and also very easily tricked/conned.

    We are basically just finding all the people who pretty much already were NPCs, and now, well, they're formalizing that.

    To those people, well, the LLM probably just actually generally is more intelligent / informed than them.

    George Carlin:

    Imagine how stupid the average person is.

    Now, realize half of all people are more stupid than that.

  • Huh!

    Well TIL, thank you!

  • Oh you're right!

    I thought it might have been the main connection between the guitar and the amp... that would have a lot more current in it, potentially, right?

    I keep forgetting that I actually need to use the glasses that I now have, lol.

  • The joke is the husband.

    The wife has low empathy and is bullying him, and presenting it as joke.

    I'm sorry, have you never encountered a situation where a joke was made... at someone else's expense, who just tolerated it?

    You've never encountered a bully? Who phrases everything as if everyone is having fun, while also speaking for everyone?

    I wasn't kidding about them getting divorced in not too long; this is a portrait of a one sided, unhealthy relationship.

    EDIT:

    And the context you've provided actually makes it worse.

    The... the cat follows the guy around like the cat and the man are boyfriend and girlfriend?

    People who make jokes like this are often people who are very insecure and overcompensate by being very controlling, and then pass off stuff like this as 'funny' or 'sarcastic'... when it really isn't, it just actually is them being jealous of either themself not getting as much attention as they want, or somebody giving / getting attention from not them.

    Look up 'Narcissistic Supply'.

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/toxic-relationships/202108/the-concept-of-narcissistic-supply

    This is a narcissist's idea of a joke.

  • Because Microsoft owns github.

    Even without them plugging LLMs into it, using it all as training data, sharing everything connected to it directly with the NSA, they could easily do a more standard enshittification of it.

    Oh you have a free github account, you can do X amount of pulls and commits per month, otherwise, subscribe to GitHubPro for $5 a month.

    Oh you host some software that's used to antagonize our corporate partners?

    Even though its not actually illegal?

    Poof, gone, just like when the credit card companies decided nsfw games are verbotten.

  • Basically anywhere that LLMs are implemented... they are a security vulnerability, for any situation in which they are not sandboxed.

    Anything they can interface with?

    You can probably trick it or exploit it into doing something unintended or unexpected to anything else it is connected to.

    Either that or take advantage of the system that serves as the framework that connects it to other systems.

    Theoretically you could use an LLM to do something like come up with more accurate heuristics for identifying malware....

    But... they're nowhere near 'intelligent' enough to like, give it a whole code base for some kind of software, and thoroughly make that software 100% secure.

  • Either I'm Awesome...

    ... or You're Too Uptight.


    Schrödinger's Guide

    to Achieving Social Dominance

    and Avoiding Accountability

    I would hope that by now, after at least a half decade of dumb idiot assholes with 'comedy' podcasts taking over comedy, that there is more to comedy than being a dumb brash idiot asshole.

  • If you did that, you'd be owning yourself, as the joke is that correcting jokes will lead to you dying alone.

  • Absolutely fair!

    Yes, we certainly can stop and not go into this any further.

    Thank you as well for being polite and civil!

    EDIT: One thing that we do have on db0 the instance is a kind of 'disengage' concept, more or less a kind of 'safe word' for just saying, hey, i dont wanna talk about this anymore, please stop, and i'll stop as well.

  • I mean I'm closer to 40 than 30, and expressing nonplussed as a kind of intentionally sarcastic 'comedy' just reads as either pain or smugness or annoyance.

    Maybe funny in small doses, but if its a regular staple of your 'comedy', its not very good comedy, it just conveys dissapointment.

    There's also a large difference between an intentional group photo where everyone is collectively doing a frown, performatively, and a one on one photo that is candid and ostensibly significantly based around the subject of the photo.

  • So ...

    Keol!

    Neoreul derigo gago sipeo, gei ba!

    Neoreul derigo gago sipeo, gei ba, gei ba, gei ba!


    걸!

    너를 데리고 가고 싶어, 게이 바!

    너를 데리고 가고 싶어, 게이 바, 게이 바, 게이 바!


    (I do not speak Korean lol)

    So it seems that the standard grammar of Korean is Subject-Object-Verb, as opposed to English which is Subject-Verb-Object...

    But apparently, if you want to really emphasize the object, it is unusual, but you can place the object at the end.

    So... this is my machine assisted attempt at doing that, lol.

    I am probably making mistakes I am completely unaware of.

    If any Korean speakers stumble across this, your assistance would be appreciated!

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