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Posts by The Flaky Wanderer

Uhh... I think I'll let the supermarket be the middleman and screen out the scams and bad to eat stuff for me

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Some person, trying to find the original CPU-compatible shader this was copypasted from (they believe that AI only copies):

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Do it yourself: bsky.app/profile/anti...

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a man is screaming with the words " unlimited power " behind him Alt: a man is screaming with the words " unlimited power " behind him

(Power over Ethernet, that is)

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That's around my expected value

The variance is way too large for me to declare much with any confidence

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The most recent offense:

`systemctl status obama`

He's fine, by the way.

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Synthesis: The skill in being a surfer is being able to predict and identify those good waves

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I've seen plenty of birds dive into little patches of dirt to dust bathe

Still trying to get birds interested in my plate of water

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If I had more time I'd see if I could create a 4x4 table of all 2^4 combinations of those four boolean values

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the worst genre of post is "sarcastic sneering at someone who posted something a bit silly"

nobody benefits from this type of post, not even the one making it

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I don’t really understand this attitude. The person didn’t know how to do this. I assume knowing how to do it has extremely little intrinsic value to the person. Isn’t it a good thing actually that the computer can help people accomplish their goals?

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Pleometric has ruined me I can't read corporate slop without imagining an AI TTS animated head with grotesque lips narrating it

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Mussolini, maybe? Forcing his opponents to chug castor oil until they get the runs would certainly be a choice

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...you know what, just give me the underlying latent space, I'll create the labeler decision boundaries for myself

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At low electrical potentials electrons are best described as being gently nudged by a slight electrical field in a direction as they flit around in the conductor, and based on that it sounds like they wouldn't be able to do much of anything

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I could say the same about low voltage electrical power but our lights light up and our computers whir when connected to it regardless

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Because github makes it trivial for your dependency author to take down their leftpad, whereas pypi kinda wants to keep deptrees actually working

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with the water issues IT’S THE FARMER’S FAULT BLAME THE FUCKING FARMERS is like Newtonian physics: it won’t get every single particular right, but for practical purposes it’s all the information you need most of the time

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"Here's a python script to count instances of letters in a string, use it to count letters in a word to your heart's content. At least that's what I'll be using if you keep asking me questions like this."

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The online left got completely fucked over by its incredibly weird relationship with art and artists. Political art and even video essay shit can be great, but the extent of prominence it had and still has created the absurd anti-AI polarisation (or at least was the most significant factor).

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a human brain is a neuron firer. it generates electrochemical signals based on prior stimulation patterns. where in the process does 'figure stuff out' happen?

(we have to keep making this move because they don't get it yet)

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What will need to happen before we see more large-scale principal components than just " claude <-> chatgpt"?

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I mean I'd like a direct explanation of why all 10 studies mentioned in the first five minutes said the exact opposite of what you claimed. I'm not trying painfully hard to make a point, I'm giving an overview of every mistake, and there were a lot.

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Meanwhile, the sun, actually emitting particles linked to sunburns and skin cancer:

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Yep, I've heard the telcos have adapted for their specific instance of the phenomenon:

1. Build cell towers
2. Wait for health complaints to roll in
3. Actually turn the cell towers on

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Right, last time I checked, before the time of LLMs, automated theorem provers needed to be hand-held almost all the way throughout any nontrivial proof with human significance

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If I had a nickel for every time I saw someone on here claim that solving Erdős Problems is unimpressive as computers were always good at math, I'd have two nickels, but I still find it weird that anyone unironically said that.

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Err... Hear? Feel?

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You can wave your hands around at that frequency, so you can see for yourself

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