As far as I can see, there is still one tell that was missed/left in: >Grok showed discipline, despite its goblin-like nature.
https://web.archive.org/web/20220202042136/https://www.fda.g... https://www.tga.gov.au/safety/safety-monitoring-and-informat... Did some further reading, and it seems likely that the shortages were at least partially…
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71MTbRmLY8L._AC_UF894,10...
My mind went to that immediately. This does reek of being a copycat, doesn't it?
>Sentence fragment. Sentence fragment. Sentence fragment. That's not X, that's Y. I can't even call this LLM smell at this point it's a stench.
To be clear, I don't disagree with you, and to say otherwise wasn't my point. I do think people get confused to the point where they for some reason start labeling all sarcasm as type A or B, and the entire value of the…
>Sarcasm happens when the observed irony does not extend to the speaker. This seems... dead wrong. In the examples in the article, both comic frames function as sarcasm, because everyone involved has no illusion that…
We have a word for that: Lawyers!
Fake it til you make it is good. But, better yet, we figured out you can just keep faking it until some other sucker wants to hold the bag.
On some level they deeply desire for everyone to pay attention to them at all times, and they fear being ignored and irrelevant. Someone like that will struggle to understand that others don't get the same enjoyment out…
gotta smooth it out somehow
Any live band performing a song is subject to mechanical licensing as much as a recording artist. Typically the venue pays it, just like how radio stations pay royalties. This system exists because historically, that's…
>Any new system leads to a temporary increase in focus and productivity. I used to try to be very organized and adopt different systems to do so. Unfortunately due to the variety of things I do, I ended up creating the…
I had an issue, but I figured it out. The rhythm is not the same as the one on the wikipedia page - which I was already familiar with. After looking at my recordings I realized I was playing it straight, but the default…
>seminal book Don't think that we don't see this.
>One could also include the computer's hard drive as addressable memory, in which case it has even more states when viewed as a finite state machine. If you are creative enough, you can consider the entire physical…
The consequence of user-feedback ranking systems tends to be that content needs to be either novel and attention grabbing, or already popular amongst the user base. Discussion that is niche, or just mildly interesting,…
https://based.cooking/
>'petertodd' is a terminal disease that ultimately results in death. >'petertodd' has no natural predators because it killed them all. >'petertodd' is the 'I' in 'Team'. >'petertodd' doesn't get mad, it gets even.…
>But my theory is that the cell phone is iatrogenic for that purpose. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34762051 Just saw these back to back within an hour or two. I'm speed running baader-meinhof. Or maybe the…
and this is why I have to use nitter or invidious to avoid the wrath of the complexity demon
Clearly the software industry is more evil than the FF villains though. Wasted computers are not alive, and yet they WANT them to be sentient.
>Also, I’m envious and have a mimetic desire to model you :) Well, what is the model then? I would say I roughly understand the sentiment, but if you asked me, I would say that the envy stems from a past positive or…
Doesn't seem like anyone has posted the bug free implementation so here it is: int main(void) { char the_terminal[] = "Hello World!\n" return 0; }
>Bookmark this, and come back in 5 years to see how it panned out. Just like I did with zefrank.com, but that stuff was free!
As far as I can see, there is still one tell that was missed/left in: >Grok showed discipline, despite its goblin-like nature.
https://web.archive.org/web/20220202042136/https://www.fda.g... https://www.tga.gov.au/safety/safety-monitoring-and-informat... Did some further reading, and it seems likely that the shortages were at least partially…
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71MTbRmLY8L._AC_UF894,10...
My mind went to that immediately. This does reek of being a copycat, doesn't it?
>Sentence fragment. Sentence fragment. Sentence fragment. That's not X, that's Y. I can't even call this LLM smell at this point it's a stench.
To be clear, I don't disagree with you, and to say otherwise wasn't my point. I do think people get confused to the point where they for some reason start labeling all sarcasm as type A or B, and the entire value of the…
>Sarcasm happens when the observed irony does not extend to the speaker. This seems... dead wrong. In the examples in the article, both comic frames function as sarcasm, because everyone involved has no illusion that…
We have a word for that: Lawyers!
Fake it til you make it is good. But, better yet, we figured out you can just keep faking it until some other sucker wants to hold the bag.
On some level they deeply desire for everyone to pay attention to them at all times, and they fear being ignored and irrelevant. Someone like that will struggle to understand that others don't get the same enjoyment out…
gotta smooth it out somehow
Any live band performing a song is subject to mechanical licensing as much as a recording artist. Typically the venue pays it, just like how radio stations pay royalties. This system exists because historically, that's…
>Any new system leads to a temporary increase in focus and productivity. I used to try to be very organized and adopt different systems to do so. Unfortunately due to the variety of things I do, I ended up creating the…
I had an issue, but I figured it out. The rhythm is not the same as the one on the wikipedia page - which I was already familiar with. After looking at my recordings I realized I was playing it straight, but the default…
>seminal book Don't think that we don't see this.
>One could also include the computer's hard drive as addressable memory, in which case it has even more states when viewed as a finite state machine. If you are creative enough, you can consider the entire physical…
The consequence of user-feedback ranking systems tends to be that content needs to be either novel and attention grabbing, or already popular amongst the user base. Discussion that is niche, or just mildly interesting,…
https://based.cooking/
>'petertodd' is a terminal disease that ultimately results in death. >'petertodd' has no natural predators because it killed them all. >'petertodd' is the 'I' in 'Team'. >'petertodd' doesn't get mad, it gets even.…
>But my theory is that the cell phone is iatrogenic for that purpose. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34762051 Just saw these back to back within an hour or two. I'm speed running baader-meinhof. Or maybe the…
and this is why I have to use nitter or invidious to avoid the wrath of the complexity demon
Clearly the software industry is more evil than the FF villains though. Wasted computers are not alive, and yet they WANT them to be sentient.
>Also, I’m envious and have a mimetic desire to model you :) Well, what is the model then? I would say I roughly understand the sentiment, but if you asked me, I would say that the envy stems from a past positive or…
Doesn't seem like anyone has posted the bug free implementation so here it is: int main(void) { char the_terminal[] = "Hello World!\n" return 0; }
>Bookmark this, and come back in 5 years to see how it panned out. Just like I did with zefrank.com, but that stuff was free!