This has to be the most ridiculous shit I’ve ever seen. Many of the people banned were literally some of the nicest anons on Twitter.
Any system that just automatically bans if there’s enough reports without actually checking the content is a broken moderation system.
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Also I’d have to imagine that kids social development gets quite stunted. In fact this was one of the big things noticed when schools went online because of COVID. The social development of especially younger children was set back quite a bit.
I’m curious about this does it actually work? I’ve both known people who were homeschooled success stories and people who didn’t learn a damn thing and were basically illiterate/incapable of basic math because of homeschooling.
I’m seeing normal people freaking out about TPOT live on my skyline right now and it’s making me realize that Twitter was so insular that there really were “parts” and they didn’t interact with each other.
This craziness is different and I’m all here for it.
I’m ngl I still have no idea what the fuck LangChain is or what it does and why you’d use it 🤷♀️
Hey! Iirc we were giving you career advice back then. We kind of lost touch but I hope it all worked out for you. Feel free to reach out again if you ever want to talk though!
Yeah some of us “poasters” are too used to having long shitposting sessions in DMs but since those don’t exist here we’ve just been doing it in public…
On one hand, it’s contributing to the vibes… on the other hand…
Roonchat :)
Cozy if you facedoxxed I think you’d get more simps than antagonists 😂
she descend on my gradient til i reach the local minimum
There’s that one guy on Reddit u/fuckswithducks I think who would be so happy to hear that.
You’re gonna be raw dogging bing when they take off the mask and reveal they were ChatGPT all along. Checkmate haters.
The worst part of building a new ML pipeline is the very first training runs on a few mini-batches. Crossing my fingers, waiting anxiously for a few seconds hoping that the loss goes down. Then waiting again for a few minutes to visualize the overfitted results. It gets so much easier after that.
Okay the logo is straight 🔥 though and I’m not just saying that because I’m partial to the astronaut helmet vibes.
Nice
If you’re still into web3 then you’re an idiot I’m sorry
“I’ve had ChatGPT as a CEO since 2012” - Anonymous Tesla employee.
Indeed. And I’ve had the pleasure of working with some of the best. Truly mind blowing stuff :)
Yeah things are definitely more chronological here. There’s no algorithm to necro old posts and “what’s hot” also seems to be quite chronically biased (not necessarily a bad thing btw, just pointing it out).
I’m unironically using this pickup line on the next girl I meet. Will report back the results 🫡
So I just spent like an hour writing wrapper classes to move data between dicts and python data classes so I could use someone else’s ML target generation code and at this point I think it might have been faster to just write my own target gen code 🤦♀️
Aren’t all python objects dictionaries anyway?
So the posts and content themselves aren’t transmitted by the protocol? Or are they?
Why would you ever doubt @birb.bsky.social? she’s the real deal lol.
This sounds really good in theory (I could host my own email server) but in practice no one does that and it’s all centralized anyway… I wonder if the devs of @bsky.app have thought about how they’re going to tackle this…
Okay I’m not a web developer so forgive the stupid question. I get that it’s an open protocol but some server still has to implement it right? Like gmail and yahoo both implement email.
So the servers just host the data & implement the protocol, but because it’s open all messages go to everyone?
A contrarian opinion from me: I doubt a large news org like NPR will just make an account and start posting overnight.
If you reach out to them now you have a chance to start the ball rolling (and perhaps have them weigh in on exactly what kinds moderation tools they want).
Ok who knows NPR
@jay.bsky.social NPR left the birdcage today. Maybe it’d be a good opportunity for someone to send them some invite codes and see if they’d like to try out bsky?
www.npr.org/2023/04/12/1169269161/np...
Oh god. noSQL databases lmfao. Reminds me of this video. One of my favorite meme videos of all time. https://youtu.be/b2F-DItXtZs