

This is no doubt bad. But it’s hard to judge how bad without also seeing the prompts that triggered these responses. It’s possible to get an AI to say pretty much anything. They’re not actually intelligent.
This is no doubt bad. But it’s hard to judge how bad without also seeing the prompts that triggered these responses. It’s possible to get an AI to say pretty much anything. They’re not actually intelligent.
I watched Perfect Days (Japanese film) in Italian by accident. Took a while to notice.
Beyond rude and arrogant IMO. He misunderstood and misrepresented the SKG campaign and, when called out on this, refused to engage or discuss it further.
Take their food and leave a joker in its place
Sturgeon’s law
Early on you could tweet by sending Twitter an SMS. (Not that this contradicts what you’ve said. I still don’t know what they’re getting at)
It’s for making Jeff Bezos even more money
You should research about Curtis Yarvin and understand that Vance is a follower of his work. There’s a good Behind the Bastards two-parter on him.
In British it also means carpenter.
Aren’t delays to video games good though? Less crunch and hopefully fewer bugs.
Maybe. Maybe they just haven’t done enough crunch yet so they need some extra bonus crunch.
Music production is the only reason I still have a Windows installation on dual boot. My Ableton install and stack of VSTs is holding me back.
You definitely can do music production on Linux though. Bitwig is good and works natively.
I agree with you but it does cut both ways. Anonymity empowers assholes, too.
The red scare? The war on terror? It’s a new type of crazy in government, I can’t deny that. But spreading fear of Them isn’t new.
How did we get here? We’ve always been here. There have always been people warning about “they”. Some portion of them have always been otherwise intelligent.Some portion of them have even been correct. This isn’t a new phenomenon. It’s easier for conspiracy theories to spread now, with the internet, and that’s led to them being less fun and more dangerous, but it’s mostly just the same shit.
Interesting. From some googling it looks like America is a mix of both but leaning towards day-ta, whereas the other countries are more consistently as I said.
I have a British friend who now lives in Canada and works in tech and has changed the way he says it (from day-ta to dah-ta, or really more like dah-da) for convenience. I had thought that it was an Atlantic divide but seems like there’s more to it.
That is incorrect
Brits pronounce it day-ta, Americans, Canadians and Australians pronounce it dah-ta. Data pronounces it Day-ta.
Yeah I’ve re-read the books three times and every time I forget how much the ending leaves you wanting more.
Ha! Thanks. To be fair I did skim it but must have missed that part.