No, the difference between amphetamine and methamphetamine is that they are literal different chemicals. If one could 'add meth'(??) to chemicals to make them more potent, without changing the chemical, it would be the…
Meh, I think it's more disrespectful to pretend you love someone or feel something noisy just because it seems to be expected. Very 'come a give Grandma a big kiss and tell her how much you love her' vibes
Honestly this has been my main issue with the tech privacy issue for years. I love smart gadgets. I really wanted to go all in and automate my life, and the whole 'personal data' thing seemed like a really fair trade…
Tricky to take data off the cloud, even with thermite
I think your reflexive disagreement is a testimony to the point of the article. And the fact that you didn't immediately notice what was the authors view vs what they were relaying, may be testimony to the author's good…
Man, if you seriously would exclude someone from social interactions because of the colour of their speech bubble in group messages, I dread to think how m stressful it would be to interact with people who's entire…
'Lots of people say this, but I don't agree' really doesn't logically lead to 'therefore, the majority of people probably agree with me'. Lots of people say they love in India, and that is not true for new. That doesn't…
Given that the esteemed Dame is almost completely blind and has never positioned herself as a tech influencer or aficionada, I feel that her (thoroughly deserved) prestige and social power might be a little wasted on…
I also took it as a joke; I'm glad at least one person validated my sense of humour, I was getting a bit worried reading all the replies. At this point, I assume 90% of complaints about the apple keyboard are either…
Short version - OP, you've either pulled a terrifying psy-op or proven that the nearly 100-year old one is still in effect. Either way, I need to be a hell of a lot more discerning what I read online, because if I…
Guys. Look at the title of this hacker news article. Look at it again. Then, read the article again. Look for the bits that don't add up, the way the truth shifts from one paragraph to the next. Not outrageous lies,…
If your definition of success includes - nay, depends on - arrogance, overconfidence, and style over substance, then it's fair to say that your definition of success differs greatly from many societies' norm. Sure,…
Occam's razor says the sun orbits the earth, everybody dies from Sudden Unexplained Death Syndrome, and the correct way to spell Occam's razor is Okams Raza (in all languages, because lavishes other than English are…
Absolutely no way are people arguing here that being targeted for one's race, religion, sexuality etc, or being the personal victim of a targeted campaign of harassment and / or violence, is 'just as stressful and…
I don't know how it is in other countries, but in the UK using LLMs for any form of paid legal services is hugely forbidden, and would also be insanely embarrassing. Like, 'turns out nobody had any qualifications and…
People keep comparing LLMs (and AI, I suppose) to specialised machines like the printing press or the harvester or something, and often throwing in a luddite comparison. The glaring difference is that specialised…
This is an imperfect search extension. It's a hell of a lot better than nothing, if one is using chrome or Firefox (neither of which are my primary browsers).
I remain amazed by the lack of attention given to this. Regardless of one's position on the 'everything online is Russian propaganda, Russian bots or misinformation - invest in sickles and hammers, comrade / wtf just…
> recently the best AI models are veering into not sucking territory I agree with your assessment. I find it absolutely wild that 'it almost doesn't entirely suck, if you squint' is suddenly an acceptable benchmark for…
I believe the world may contain legal and regulatory authorities that are not part of the United States. Dozens of them, so I've heard.
Awesome, a search engine with an LLM / AI! I hadn't been sure about Kagi before, but this has really swung it for me, I'm off to sign up post haste. It's a revolutionary move that really shows how fast ahead of the…
I mean, of all the many, many talking points from the article 'This particular religious / cultural group is a global problem and must be eradicated, and (all of? Seems like it meant all of) its many billions of members…
Are there a lot of commercially available nuclear reactors competing for consumers, or is it more of a niche market, like high end designer goods, custom made spectacles etc, that don't generally rely on public…
I'm baffled at the assumption that concrete and specific evidence of international (presumably) hostile espionage that is currently being enacted using X and Y software and Z specific techniques, would be publicly…
That report looked credible until the apparently serious claim "Elsewhere, he raises concerns that a unit of rogue LGBT+ reporters is censoring coverage of the trans debate". Which was such a deranged claim to go…
No, the difference between amphetamine and methamphetamine is that they are literal different chemicals. If one could 'add meth'(??) to chemicals to make them more potent, without changing the chemical, it would be the…
Meh, I think it's more disrespectful to pretend you love someone or feel something noisy just because it seems to be expected. Very 'come a give Grandma a big kiss and tell her how much you love her' vibes
Honestly this has been my main issue with the tech privacy issue for years. I love smart gadgets. I really wanted to go all in and automate my life, and the whole 'personal data' thing seemed like a really fair trade…
Tricky to take data off the cloud, even with thermite
I think your reflexive disagreement is a testimony to the point of the article. And the fact that you didn't immediately notice what was the authors view vs what they were relaying, may be testimony to the author's good…
Man, if you seriously would exclude someone from social interactions because of the colour of their speech bubble in group messages, I dread to think how m stressful it would be to interact with people who's entire…
'Lots of people say this, but I don't agree' really doesn't logically lead to 'therefore, the majority of people probably agree with me'. Lots of people say they love in India, and that is not true for new. That doesn't…
Given that the esteemed Dame is almost completely blind and has never positioned herself as a tech influencer or aficionada, I feel that her (thoroughly deserved) prestige and social power might be a little wasted on…
I also took it as a joke; I'm glad at least one person validated my sense of humour, I was getting a bit worried reading all the replies. At this point, I assume 90% of complaints about the apple keyboard are either…
Short version - OP, you've either pulled a terrifying psy-op or proven that the nearly 100-year old one is still in effect. Either way, I need to be a hell of a lot more discerning what I read online, because if I…
Guys. Look at the title of this hacker news article. Look at it again. Then, read the article again. Look for the bits that don't add up, the way the truth shifts from one paragraph to the next. Not outrageous lies,…
If your definition of success includes - nay, depends on - arrogance, overconfidence, and style over substance, then it's fair to say that your definition of success differs greatly from many societies' norm. Sure,…
Occam's razor says the sun orbits the earth, everybody dies from Sudden Unexplained Death Syndrome, and the correct way to spell Occam's razor is Okams Raza (in all languages, because lavishes other than English are…
Absolutely no way are people arguing here that being targeted for one's race, religion, sexuality etc, or being the personal victim of a targeted campaign of harassment and / or violence, is 'just as stressful and…
I don't know how it is in other countries, but in the UK using LLMs for any form of paid legal services is hugely forbidden, and would also be insanely embarrassing. Like, 'turns out nobody had any qualifications and…
People keep comparing LLMs (and AI, I suppose) to specialised machines like the printing press or the harvester or something, and often throwing in a luddite comparison. The glaring difference is that specialised…
This is an imperfect search extension. It's a hell of a lot better than nothing, if one is using chrome or Firefox (neither of which are my primary browsers).
I remain amazed by the lack of attention given to this. Regardless of one's position on the 'everything online is Russian propaganda, Russian bots or misinformation - invest in sickles and hammers, comrade / wtf just…
> recently the best AI models are veering into not sucking territory I agree with your assessment. I find it absolutely wild that 'it almost doesn't entirely suck, if you squint' is suddenly an acceptable benchmark for…
I believe the world may contain legal and regulatory authorities that are not part of the United States. Dozens of them, so I've heard.
Awesome, a search engine with an LLM / AI! I hadn't been sure about Kagi before, but this has really swung it for me, I'm off to sign up post haste. It's a revolutionary move that really shows how fast ahead of the…
I mean, of all the many, many talking points from the article 'This particular religious / cultural group is a global problem and must be eradicated, and (all of? Seems like it meant all of) its many billions of members…
Are there a lot of commercially available nuclear reactors competing for consumers, or is it more of a niche market, like high end designer goods, custom made spectacles etc, that don't generally rely on public…
I'm baffled at the assumption that concrete and specific evidence of international (presumably) hostile espionage that is currently being enacted using X and Y software and Z specific techniques, would be publicly…
That report looked credible until the apparently serious claim "Elsewhere, he raises concerns that a unit of rogue LGBT+ reporters is censoring coverage of the trans debate". Which was such a deranged claim to go…