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  • I think the most hilarious thing was their public Copilot demonstration working on the .NET source code. They basically showed the world that copilot isn't ready for serious work.

  • Life can't exist in a high entropy environment. Of course you can declare the entire solar system a closed system but because of the sun our solar system will be in an extremely low entropy state on average for a couple of billion years. Once the sun "dies" and the temperature averages out in our solar system there will be no life.

    And yes it's (almost) always an energy argument that's why the water argument is not a good one. But not everything is an energy argument. Take He and H2 for example if you let that into the air it will eventually escape our atmosphere because of solar winds and is truly wasted/lost - but that's not true for water. You can't really waste water in a sense that we will have less water im the future (unless you split it into hydrogen and oxygen and let the hydrogen escape).

  • Entropy always increases in closed systems. Because of the Sun, the Earth is not a closed system. If Earth were a pure entropy game, there would be no life. Also the atmosphere can't hold infinite amount of water - that's why it rains sometimes. So "using" fresh water is only a problem in regions where it doesn't rain much and/or where the water has to be prepared/cleaned im the first place (which would probably make it too expensive to cool data centers in the first place) - if the water was from a natural fresh water source than just heating it is actually not a water issue - but it will contribute to global warming, but then again the argument shouldn't be about water but about that data centers contribute to global warming.

    So the amount of water is pretty much constant. And because of the huge amount of energy the Earth gets from the sun, there is plenty of opportunities for clean energy that can (and is be used) to reverse entropy. All living things reverse entropy all the time. So the issue is not using the water but the unclean energy sources that lead to global warming.

  • Throwing away water? Does it escape into space. I completely understand the energy arguments but water?

  • You mean that deity with the plan of just putting the eyes in backwards and threading the nerves through the retina. I think her plan was to tell us she loves octopuses more. They don't have a blind spot because of messed up nerve routing - but what do I know 🤣

  • Belly buttons are scars. Sure he could make them but why would he? So that they look like other humans? Sounds like a reason to not do it and make them distinct because they are the first humans.

  • And in practically all drawings do Adam and Eve have belly buttons - Think about that 🤣

  • To give the (anthropomorphized) model credit, I think the biggest problem is that the way it's trained is has practically no concept between the relation of the token it spits out an the html code that will be produced by the ChatGPT UI wrapper.

    Because of that inserting regular newlines often don't work because a single newline in markdown doesn't translate to a line break in HTML.

    To force a particular structure I often ask it to use some will known formats like yaml. Because there is so much yaml training data, is practically impossible for the LLM to not add newlines at the correct places (which is also typically rendered correctly because it places that in a markdown code block)

  • First, could be autocorrect, and second: How many languages do you speak FFS?

  • Whataboutism

  • Nowadays the hyphen is the only easy dadh to type

    That's not true in general. I personally use the German Extended (E1) layout (when I'm not on mobile) and the em dash is super easy to type. There are also lots of other custom layouts used by people who care about typesetting.

    Even people that don't internationally care about typesetting sometimes use them because their tool (like Word and some CMS systems) automatically replace hyphens in specific places with em dashes, or substitute straight double quotes with the correct quotation marks (depending on which country you are from)

  • Which is obviously complete BS. I often use em dashes when I'm not on mobile, my keyboard layout typically is German Extended (E1) which makes them (and many other symbols needed for propper typesetting) accessable pretty easily.

    Em dashes are not a sign of AI, but a sign of propper typesetting. They can be a tell if somebody didn't use them before and randomly started using them in emails. But if you don't know somebody and their tools or style of writing saying that they used Chat GPT because they used em dashes is completely ridiculous.

  • Maybe very small text with transparent font color, saying something completely ridiculous, and if somebody copies it into Chat-GPT the summary will contain surprising/funny/unexpected elements.

  • We might very well be in the end times and maybe AI will wipe us from the planet to prevent earth from becoming Venus.

  • So bezos and his guests flying dozens of individual private jets to Venice are the "younger generations"? It doesn't have a lot to do with age but seems to correlate with wealth. The wealthier you are (as a nation and an individual) the more you typically (on average) contribute to climate change.

  • Herzlichen Glückwunsch zu deinem Benutzernamen übrigens 🤣

  • Probably a scripted route.