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Posts by Stewcooker Dev

You could rebrand as a game show that brings together graphic designers and challenges them to build the best infographic on a surprise dataset.

Like if Useful Charts was an MMO cage match.

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I am curious why NYC doesn’t use trash bins in the first place? It seems like common sense? Everywhere I’ve ever lived had city-provided trash cans per residence, and I pay like $9 a month on my utility bill to pay for it.

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I had totally forgotten this character, every time I remembered this game all I could remember was Groose.

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To be fair I feel like it’s maga that uses the term Antifa more than anyone else, so there’s a high likelihood they’re mostly suppressing maga voices.

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I get really irritated at our school districts shops that pop in. I feel like they’re just grifters playing on the fact that parents will feel compelled to give their kids some spending money to buy things they don’t need that were clearly sourced from temu.

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I grew up with parents who only ever took us to the game store like once or twice. “What’s wrong with your current game?”

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These dudes can’t wait to get to Dead Internet as a fact, not a theory

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So I’m not a conspiracy theory person but I AM an airplane nerd and I know for a fact that to rescue a single person in mountainous terrain you’d use a helicopter, not TWO C-130 Hercules.

Torching planes before you abandon them makes sense. The planes being there in the first place does not.

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She’s a crisis actor that’s been used by the administration to tout the success of the big beautiful bill, so I’m sure she’s just fine.

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“It is not the voice of a man, but the voice of a God!”

Kinda expecting him to turn to worms any minute now.

(Acts 12:22 - 23)

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*if the database was a hashmap

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Hey at least searching a post would be a O(1) lookup

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Thank goodness the CPU doesn’t have a jury panel that decides whether or not my code is spaghetti or not.

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I might have to pick up sunbreak then!

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When I watched tenet I was deeply unsettled by this man. I think I was subconsciously reacting to how frighteningly plausible a villain he is.

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Not only that, but now Iran has all the motivation in the world to play nice for a few weeks, then bitchslap our troops with a sneak attack the minute they let their guard down

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The classic meme “I ain’t reading all that. I’m happy for you though. Or sorry that happened.”

The classic meme “I ain’t reading all that. I’m happy for you though. Or sorry that happened.”

A 43:23 long monologue?

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I was literally just thinking about persona

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The only thing I dislike about the term RPG is the uncertainty of “okay is this a pre-determined character I’m getting to role play as, or do I get to roll my own?”

Tiny question, big implications for my enjoyment of the game.

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A picture of an automated solar panel cleaner, comprised of a large, cylindrical brush mounted on rails that rolls back and forth, cleaning solar panels.

A picture of an automated solar panel cleaner, comprised of a large, cylindrical brush mounted on rails that rolls back and forth, cleaning solar panels.

So not the best image, but they make these little robot cleaners that roll back and forth on rails to keep solar panels clean.

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I remember feeling a similar way when I tried a faith build. “Are skeletons the only viable enemy to use holy damage on?”

At least it wasn’t as bad as trying a faith build in Dark Souls III….

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Oh man that’s gorgeous. Would love to add one of these to my collection.

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Yeah, okay, I see what you mean. It’s that way of speaking we associate with tv and radio broadcasters from the time period.

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Those are mostly New York accents I believe. I’m from Tennessee and really kind of hate my accent, so I’m no expert.

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And could palantir be first on the list?

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That’s not to say it’s ethical or isn’t stolen. In fact, the datasets and where the data came from has been the biggest pitfall for LLM developers. If anthropic goes to court the argument would be less “do you own the code” and more “do you own the data the LLM was trained on?”

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There certainly are differences between compilers and LLMs, for sure. Vastly different operations. But from a technical perspective (the kind that really only matters in legal arguments) LLMs and Compilers are both pieces of software that given a set of inputs can produce code.

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So I’m not so sure that matters. We’ve had machine-generated code for decades. Compilers are obvious examples, but IDEs have had autocomplete and auto bug fixes for a long time as well. All examples of machine generated code.

The history of code makes the AI Code argument more nuanced than AI Art.

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