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  • Day 3,801 of thanking God I was born a Luddite

    Anyone who thought their toilet would be improved by having an internet connection deserves this

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  • It's not about arresting some rando off the street, it's about drumming up sympathy and making the other side look bad

  • Ce n'est pas un rocher

  • For me, it's that the app I use does not have the chat feature. I'm 99% certain this is just an attempt to push out the revanced users

  • That's true, but further proves my point that people should know more about the systems they interact with and how to manipulate them. If someone burns down their house while trying to replace an electrical outlet, that is not a sign that home handymen should not be replacing electrical outlets.

  • Y'all are the ones that know how to make the printer work, which is wizardry to millennials and boomers alike

  • You don't need to know how to run a nuclear power plant, but you do need to know what wires are

    This analogy actually works kind of well. Like, you don't actually need to know anything about wiring to use a light switch, but if something goes wrong in your house and you need to fix it, having just a little bit of knowledge about how the device works can save you hundreds of dollars and days of downtime.

    It can also help you avoid making the mistakes that cause those problems in the first place, whether the issue is that you don't know what setting you accidentally changed, or you don't know how many watts you can safely pull out of an outlet

  • As well it should be. Even if we get our act together and elect another sane president, we've demonstrated that we're happy to burn every single bridge we've spent so long building, and that it isn't some one-off fuckup either

  • Can, and opt not to. Big difference. I'm sure I could ask chat GPT to write a better comment than this, but I value the human interaction involved with it, and the ability to perform these tasks on my own

    Same with many aspects of modern technology. Like, I'm sure it's very convenient having your phone control your washing machine and your thermostat and your lightbulbs, but when somebody else's computer turns off, I'd like to keep control over my things

  • The fact that Bismuth is a gem implies that there are other metals, and I wanna meet Tungsten

    Also on the topic of gems, that's a goldmine (so to speak) for this thread. Rutile, Amethyst, Zirconia, Phosphophyllite, Cinnabar, Padparadscha, Bort, etc

  • Isis was a pretty name

    My next D&D campaign is going to have a character named Mendacious in charge of a prominent faction. Language nerds will know he's a traitor right off the bat

  • This is a salient point that's well worth discussing. We should not be training large language models on any supposedly factual information that people put out. It's super easy to call out a bad research study and have it retracted. But you can't just explain to an AI that that study was wrong, you have to completely retrain it every time. Exacerbating this issue is the way that people tend to view large language models as somehow objective describers of reality, because they're synthetic and emotionless. In truth, an AI holds exactly the same biases as the people who put together the data it was trained on.

  • It's different because people are actually working together

  • Anyone saying anything but #7 is delulu. There's a reason Bic won pens

  • Never played H.A.W.X., so I can't offer a comparison. As far as elaborate control setups, I played it on Xbox, and a regular controller was plenty sufficient

  • Disease and cars say otherwise

  • Project Wingman is the best Ace Combat game