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Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

Japan can't seem to catch a break

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You don't have to be embarrassed

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That's basically torture

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The solution to many problems

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The city is so lively

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That's love.

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He's earned it.

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Give me something harder next time.

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What a tragedy it was

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Stop using ChatGPT

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Worthy of an @everyone

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The disruptors

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Spare no expense.

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That should cover it, right?

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Life at 40

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"Where are you?"

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Peak masculinity

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The social media experience

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman visits orphanage

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Is that bad?

  • True - I think it's a combination of those personality traits, social pressures, and a desire to believe that leads to irrational conspiratorial/superstitious thinking.

  • Conspiratorial thinking.

    Many people are motivated by a need to feel superior to others, have a strong distrust of authority, and/or feel that acceptance of a belief system is a requirement of their internalized group identity.

  • It was the first time I remember people struggling to mentally map the controls.

    Your grandma or little sibling could understand how to move NES Mario around (not necessarily being good at it, of course), but 3D was too intimidating for a lot of people to even try.

  • I'm not sure that Kanye truly belongs to any time period.

  • I remember everyone gathering around the TV to see this because it was so unbelievable.

  • I do this too. I'll be so sure that my way works too, load it up in analysis, and then... oh.

  • but the catch is the majority of people have to read the fucking words for that to matter.

    Hell, I'd even settle for more people watching classic movies and TV shows. People need to maintain some link to the past to see the mindset of those who lived through fascism, wars, etc. and absorb what a society that rejects those ideas looks like.

    Culture is a big part of our collective memory, and a society that can't look back will just reinvent the same problems.

  • It's like a Pac-man / Ms Pac-man situation, huh?

  • I worry that it's only better here right now because we're small and not a target. The worst we seem to get are the occasional spam bots. How are we realistically going to identify LLMs that have been trained on reddit data?

  • That story is crazy and very believable. I 100% believe that AI bots are out there astroturfing opinions on reddit and elsewhere.

    I'm unsure if that's better or worse than real people doing it, as has been the case for a while.

  • This needs to be marked NSFW. We're getting reports about it, but I'll give a moment for OP to edit.

    Edit - oh there already is a 2nd post. Removing this one then.

  • I think it's all of them, now that you mention it.

  • Yeah, that AI "shimmer" makes it really obvious, but I have to admit that I've been tricked some recently.

  • Assuming they're telling us everything that's happening on Mars, that is.

  • Honestly, even without social anxiety, not having to spend the effort to do basic small talk and engage with someone makes it pretty convenient sometimes. The only time I really use the cashier line is when I have a lot of stuff or my kids with me.

  • Yes, please!

    We need a wider range of vehicle prices on the market. I bet a lot of people would go for barebones models for cheap if they had the option.

  • Yes sir, Mr. Bond.

  • Yeah, it's unfortunately good advice. Hearing it from a hiring manager in a "dance my puppet" way makes me want to vomit though.

  • I'm trying to book a reservation at the resort, and the only length of time I can select is "indefinite". That's weird, right?