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  • Virtual/Simulated Intelligence. That's a far better term. I'm going to start using that.

  • 5 links later, here are the actual rules (apparently): https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_21_1682

    And I would just like to say, that the term 'AI' is a marketing term; all the generative models are just complex digital Galton Boards. Put thing in, different thing comes out. But if you leave them alone, nothing happens. Is that really intelligence, or is that just data transformation?

    I'm far more concerned about the things that do things when you leave them alone.. Drones, Boston Robotics, that kind of thing.

  • I was at Concord Dawn last night...

    I'm so fucked. I haven't stayed up past like, 1am for years. I got home at 4am.

    The circadian rhythm part of my brain is so pissed off. I will not achieve anything today.

  • Is there some way to mesh this with pixelfed?

  • So does that mean albums ripped and uploaded to Youtube do result in royalties being paid to the artists?

    What about in the case where there are no ads?

  • Live music isn't what I'm referring to though, it's the ripped and uploaded albums

  • I was under the assumption that Youtube had to pay artists for their music being on there? Is that not what is happening?

    And if not, how has Youtube not been cease and desisted/sued into absolute oblivion?

  • Godot is definitely a major highlight. I would love to start using it, but I have too many other things to learn first

  • I want to back this guy for that reason, but also.. steps have regulations for a reason. The spacing, relative height, angles, it's all exceptionally important.

    If anything, this highlights the absurdity that some dude can build this in his free time for next to nothing, while the council takes 20 years and $20k and 20 board meetings.

  • This is an extremely valid and important question, I am so glad you asked it. Upvoted. Twice.

    Tomato soup is definitely the bad one. It sucks in general.

    I would also avoid anything with 'chowder' in the name. Idk, just never sat right with me.

    The broccoli cream soup @lesnout27@feddit.de mentioned is a definite winner. And any soup that incorporates coconut as a cream or flavour.

    Generally I think you would aim for lighter soups, rather than heavy and hearty with tons of solid veges and meat. And it must be compatible with dipping garlic bread.

  • Baregrep is really great for parsing tons of logs

    Notepad++ for syntax highlighting, don't even need to read the words, just look at the patterns of colours to understand the logs

    WinMerge for comparing files between folders, I use it often to compare code between deployment versions

  • Do you want to know how old I am, or which aristocrats I've eaten 😘

  • All hail the rsync!

    We thank the rsync for it's unwavering reliability.

    Amen.

  • It's personal preference, but basically edge limits that increase over time, like at 15 you're looking at +-6 months, at 20 it might be + or - 1 or 2 years. At 30 you're probably at looking at 5 years either side of 30.

    Once you hit 500 the attraction window is so large it becomes mostly irrelevant, and you're judging more on aristocrical lineage and/or aristocrical diet.

    It's only a few more years til 1000 (which usually turns out to be a very dull party with no surprise guests) and by that point you're lucky to find anyone attractive.

    There's obviously the old 'hurr durr he's over 2000 so he must be gay now' stereotype, but as far as I can tell, attraction isn't cyclical.

    Hope that helps!

  • started to feel more confident about spending, it could push up inflation

    Wait... I thought it was the opposite?

    More spending means more demand means more production, which means costs go down.. so inflation goes down?

    But saving means less spending, means less income for business, means costs go up due to demand going down so inflation would rise?

  • Just able to decide what they are going to work on and actually put it into action

    This is my biggest benefit to taking Ritalin. I have actually been able to do stuff. And not random crap like .. researching Roman politics or interior commercial architecture because my interest was suddenly piqued, but actually doing things I want to do.

    But there's also a problem, as @coelecanth described below.. I can focus too much. I have to make an effort to stay away from my PC after work hours and during weekends, because I'm so into learning things and finally having the ability to direct my focus leads to me overusing it and my brain actually gets sore.

    There's a more recent post on ADHD about building good habits which .. it's really the other side of the coin to this. If you can finally run for the first time in 30 years, it's not good to run all the time. You still need to have balance.

    (As an aside, I recently had to do some quite difficult things that caused me a super high level of anxiety, hands shaking level, and I really struggled with that, like moreso than I would have normally perhaps.)