I didn't call that commenter an LLM, despite what I'd consider an embarrasing lack of mental model of what it means for a speculative fiction novel to age poorly. Who am I bigoted against?
What are you talking about? Bigotry against a program that's literally incapable of understanding semantic meaning? To say "anticlanker" sounds like you hate LLMs, or do you approve of them and you use that term…
I've often dreamed of and revisited this idea. I first started thinking of it seriously when I realized I was paying the same rent in February as in January despite a significantly shorter-than-mean (30.4375) month...!…
Hamlet is not a science-fiction story set in the future. This is a shockingly ill thought-out comment tbh. I don't want to assumr you're an LLM, perhaps we can blame morning grogginess.
> The rowdy Venetians beating the shit out of each other came from a society with strict rules about honor and dueling, and they dueled over honor. You're doing exactly the thing you described at the top of your…
Weirdly favored, if it is an LLM. Of course bad actors will be training them out of the obvious rhetorical tells, but a complete lack of semantic reasoning will fortunately always be a valid reason to ignore or dismiss…
Actually this is a very interesting comment so I do want to continue to engage. Thanks for not rising to my tone, I suppose. > So you admitted that the public purse and what it is willing to pay to commission for public…
> those with the means to produce it don't have any great emotions. Actually, re-reading your original post, this comes across as so asinine I do have to wonder if I'm replying to an LLM. Because it makes no sense to…
I do not think this pseudo-intellectual desire to ape art styles of the past is really very compatible with the soul of an artist. Artists make two things: what moves them, and what they are paid to make. Ideally, these…
You have the named displayed on your screen at the same time and you keep a straight face.
> I can confidently say that house is not music. Hey, this is really fucking stupid.
I have to assume that's intentional, lol
Rare is relative. Those changes all happened over much longer timescales and with far fewer species involved in a given ecosystem. It's not the same thing as what we're doing. You're making essentially the same argument…
This is absurd. Without human intervention, catastrophic boundary crossing by organisms is slow and rare. With humans, it happens at unsustainable scale. We all know what it looks like for an invasive species to…
Obscene is the right word because it's quite manageable in health terms, it just feels bad to you.
Aren't cities older than writing?
although it's true and funny that rich assholes often have terrible taste, it's important that criticism of pervert glasses doesn't make their ugliness load-bearing. what happens if the next gen looks good, we're…
> Not everything has to be a culture war front. This is seemingly spoken from an ignorant and insulated position. The victims of invasion don't get to decide whether or not they live on a war front, nor do the countless…
The point about the UI affordances strikes me as very relevant. I find that the way I want to use LLMs in coding is not available. We have chatbots in a sidebar that will just generate code for you or, more helpfully,…
No
I misread that you were retracting "notable" and replacing it. I thought you were adding "it can't suck for any reason" to your definition.
Ok, that's an unusual definition of notable.
I mean I wasn't making any rhetorical argument. That part of the comment was just me musing.
What do you mean by notable?
The problems do diminish significantly if you need fewer lanes by half or more, and have fewer vehicles per person. Low-density sprawl in the American style is impossible without cars. Streetcar suburbs could exist but…
I didn't call that commenter an LLM, despite what I'd consider an embarrasing lack of mental model of what it means for a speculative fiction novel to age poorly. Who am I bigoted against?
What are you talking about? Bigotry against a program that's literally incapable of understanding semantic meaning? To say "anticlanker" sounds like you hate LLMs, or do you approve of them and you use that term…
I've often dreamed of and revisited this idea. I first started thinking of it seriously when I realized I was paying the same rent in February as in January despite a significantly shorter-than-mean (30.4375) month...!…
Hamlet is not a science-fiction story set in the future. This is a shockingly ill thought-out comment tbh. I don't want to assumr you're an LLM, perhaps we can blame morning grogginess.
> The rowdy Venetians beating the shit out of each other came from a society with strict rules about honor and dueling, and they dueled over honor. You're doing exactly the thing you described at the top of your…
Weirdly favored, if it is an LLM. Of course bad actors will be training them out of the obvious rhetorical tells, but a complete lack of semantic reasoning will fortunately always be a valid reason to ignore or dismiss…
Actually this is a very interesting comment so I do want to continue to engage. Thanks for not rising to my tone, I suppose. > So you admitted that the public purse and what it is willing to pay to commission for public…
> those with the means to produce it don't have any great emotions. Actually, re-reading your original post, this comes across as so asinine I do have to wonder if I'm replying to an LLM. Because it makes no sense to…
I do not think this pseudo-intellectual desire to ape art styles of the past is really very compatible with the soul of an artist. Artists make two things: what moves them, and what they are paid to make. Ideally, these…
You have the named displayed on your screen at the same time and you keep a straight face.
> I can confidently say that house is not music. Hey, this is really fucking stupid.
I have to assume that's intentional, lol
Rare is relative. Those changes all happened over much longer timescales and with far fewer species involved in a given ecosystem. It's not the same thing as what we're doing. You're making essentially the same argument…
This is absurd. Without human intervention, catastrophic boundary crossing by organisms is slow and rare. With humans, it happens at unsustainable scale. We all know what it looks like for an invasive species to…
Obscene is the right word because it's quite manageable in health terms, it just feels bad to you.
Aren't cities older than writing?
although it's true and funny that rich assholes often have terrible taste, it's important that criticism of pervert glasses doesn't make their ugliness load-bearing. what happens if the next gen looks good, we're…
> Not everything has to be a culture war front. This is seemingly spoken from an ignorant and insulated position. The victims of invasion don't get to decide whether or not they live on a war front, nor do the countless…
The point about the UI affordances strikes me as very relevant. I find that the way I want to use LLMs in coding is not available. We have chatbots in a sidebar that will just generate code for you or, more helpfully,…
No
I misread that you were retracting "notable" and replacing it. I thought you were adding "it can't suck for any reason" to your definition.
Ok, that's an unusual definition of notable.
I mean I wasn't making any rhetorical argument. That part of the comment was just me musing.
What do you mean by notable?
The problems do diminish significantly if you need fewer lanes by half or more, and have fewer vehicles per person. Low-density sprawl in the American style is impossible without cars. Streetcar suburbs could exist but…