Yeah, you can just fuck right off, too. My reply wasn't for you. It was for the person who wasn't actively trying to rub salt in the wounds and be a worthless little shit. > I don't know why you're saying you're "tired…
To be 100% honest, I really don't want to have this (or any other) conversation with you (or anyone else) right now (or possibly ever; I'm just sick and tired of people and their hateful bullshit), but purely out of…
Fuck off and die. If you think the reason I'm sick of arguing with ignorant fucks is because of one single reply then you're just a fucking retard. Couldn't have anything to do with a lifetime of shit-heels like you…
God I fucking hate you people. I hope you all rot in hell.
> "You're not making the point you think you are." I don't care anymore. I'm not going to bother with this discussion anymore, not with anyone. I realize now that people want to believe what they want to believe and…
Fine. Whatever. I give up. LLMs think. Believe what you want. I literally no longer care, and this argument is beyond exhausting. Go ask the LLM to explain itself to you. It will happily spew out a pretty solid…
> Do we see signs of reasoning or is it anthropomorphism? This is the part that so many folks just don't seem to understand (probably because it's been labeled as "thinking" or "reasoning" mode, and people assume that…
> Almost as good as when they call everyone else "NPCs" and claim they're all performatively "virtue signalling". Yeah. The more of that sorta thing I see (and I see more of it daily these days) the more convinced I am…
Thank you.
> Why is it not part of the punishment? Indeed it is part of the punishment. As an earlier comment in this thread points out from the 13th amendment: > "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment…
Every single time someone mentions "TDS" all I can think is how much you sound like a literal cult member worshiping "Dear Leader". If you're incapable of independent thought using your own "God-given brain", that's not…
> "get your popcorn out. the git wars are on." I would make a joke here about git bein' rewritten in Rust (by AI even), but folk are already doin' various forms of exactly that, so it's not really a joke that can be…
> We have the resources, science, technology and people to live in an approximation of utopia, but instead we have.... this. I've argued this exact thing (and been ridiculed as "naive" and "tree-hugging hippie" for it)…
> and it almost always comes across as preachy and just plain wrong This is the half of that sentence that gets you an upvote from me. I'm not as sure about the first part of your comment though, because it's really…
> I use reader mode on most sites where it is possible. ... That's my go-to solution on mobile devices almost every single time because on small screens even a good adblocker simply isn't nearly enough to overcome the…
> ... could hardly read it scrolling through in-article ads, banners, etc. Which is why you can take my adblocker from me when you pry it from my cold dead hands. The modern web is largely straight-up hostile without a…
> In the end, there's always [at least the potential for] some amount of misinformation in any source. You read it while cross-checking with your own knowledge [and the knowledge gathered by others]. I wish they still…
> I wonder what those original AI were used for. Inventing, learning about, and exploring new technology and ideas, just as many experiments we do today are. :)
> It could just be proving out other aspects. It could also be completely innocent too, but I don't think this is quite conspiracy level thinking. This honestly strikes me as an innocent test of one random…
Y'know, I kinda wondered exactly the same thing... Isn't it "Federal Communications Commission" or somesuch? Is this a communication device or service? I don't think it is from everything I've read about it. Sure don't…
> I'll bet they had LLM or better in the 80's and the tech we have now is the consumer-grade version they seeded into industry in the 2020's. They didn't have LLMs but they did have "AI" already (for a while by then).…
It's actually more'n a little bit scary how much of modern "politics" seems as if it could be driven by having watched any of a number of movies and thinking "We should do that!" When I hear people talk about…
> "Wonder what would happen if a hacker focused all ten thousand of them on a single area for an hour or two. Sounds like a really energy-efficient way to demolish a city." I'm far more concerned about the people who…
> What's the problem exactly? Is using AI for visualization considered a bad practice? Some people just assume that anything "AI" has touched is automatically "slop" because ... AI! Probably at least partly due to how…
My thoughts on reading it (and looking around your site) was that you were building these explanations to help cement your own understanding of the topics and that you were just sharing the results because you thought…
Yeah, you can just fuck right off, too. My reply wasn't for you. It was for the person who wasn't actively trying to rub salt in the wounds and be a worthless little shit. > I don't know why you're saying you're "tired…
To be 100% honest, I really don't want to have this (or any other) conversation with you (or anyone else) right now (or possibly ever; I'm just sick and tired of people and their hateful bullshit), but purely out of…
Fuck off and die. If you think the reason I'm sick of arguing with ignorant fucks is because of one single reply then you're just a fucking retard. Couldn't have anything to do with a lifetime of shit-heels like you…
God I fucking hate you people. I hope you all rot in hell.
> "You're not making the point you think you are." I don't care anymore. I'm not going to bother with this discussion anymore, not with anyone. I realize now that people want to believe what they want to believe and…
Fine. Whatever. I give up. LLMs think. Believe what you want. I literally no longer care, and this argument is beyond exhausting. Go ask the LLM to explain itself to you. It will happily spew out a pretty solid…
> Do we see signs of reasoning or is it anthropomorphism? This is the part that so many folks just don't seem to understand (probably because it's been labeled as "thinking" or "reasoning" mode, and people assume that…
> Almost as good as when they call everyone else "NPCs" and claim they're all performatively "virtue signalling". Yeah. The more of that sorta thing I see (and I see more of it daily these days) the more convinced I am…
Thank you.
> Why is it not part of the punishment? Indeed it is part of the punishment. As an earlier comment in this thread points out from the 13th amendment: > "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment…
Every single time someone mentions "TDS" all I can think is how much you sound like a literal cult member worshiping "Dear Leader". If you're incapable of independent thought using your own "God-given brain", that's not…
> "get your popcorn out. the git wars are on." I would make a joke here about git bein' rewritten in Rust (by AI even), but folk are already doin' various forms of exactly that, so it's not really a joke that can be…
> We have the resources, science, technology and people to live in an approximation of utopia, but instead we have.... this. I've argued this exact thing (and been ridiculed as "naive" and "tree-hugging hippie" for it)…
> and it almost always comes across as preachy and just plain wrong This is the half of that sentence that gets you an upvote from me. I'm not as sure about the first part of your comment though, because it's really…
> I use reader mode on most sites where it is possible. ... That's my go-to solution on mobile devices almost every single time because on small screens even a good adblocker simply isn't nearly enough to overcome the…
> ... could hardly read it scrolling through in-article ads, banners, etc. Which is why you can take my adblocker from me when you pry it from my cold dead hands. The modern web is largely straight-up hostile without a…
> In the end, there's always [at least the potential for] some amount of misinformation in any source. You read it while cross-checking with your own knowledge [and the knowledge gathered by others]. I wish they still…
> I wonder what those original AI were used for. Inventing, learning about, and exploring new technology and ideas, just as many experiments we do today are. :)
> It could just be proving out other aspects. It could also be completely innocent too, but I don't think this is quite conspiracy level thinking. This honestly strikes me as an innocent test of one random…
Y'know, I kinda wondered exactly the same thing... Isn't it "Federal Communications Commission" or somesuch? Is this a communication device or service? I don't think it is from everything I've read about it. Sure don't…
> I'll bet they had LLM or better in the 80's and the tech we have now is the consumer-grade version they seeded into industry in the 2020's. They didn't have LLMs but they did have "AI" already (for a while by then).…
It's actually more'n a little bit scary how much of modern "politics" seems as if it could be driven by having watched any of a number of movies and thinking "We should do that!" When I hear people talk about…
> "Wonder what would happen if a hacker focused all ten thousand of them on a single area for an hour or two. Sounds like a really energy-efficient way to demolish a city." I'm far more concerned about the people who…
> What's the problem exactly? Is using AI for visualization considered a bad practice? Some people just assume that anything "AI" has touched is automatically "slop" because ... AI! Probably at least partly due to how…
My thoughts on reading it (and looking around your site) was that you were building these explanations to help cement your own understanding of the topics and that you were just sharing the results because you thought…