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  • There's this guy who hangs out on the steps of my local public library. I think he might be homeless. He always carries a chess set with him and will play a game with anyone who asks him. Anyway, he has an amazing memory and is really good at looking things up in the library if you ask him, but I think he might have some mental issues because he sometimes/often gets things wrong. But when he gets things right he really saves you a lot of time. You definitely have to double-check the facts, which wastes time so it's a toss-up whether you're actually saving time. And he can write things for you but his writing is 100% generic, like he has no personality or ideas of his own. Still, though, it comes in handy sometimes. And he can be fun to talk to but for the love of god don't give him any personal info or he'll share it with everyone who passes by. That's kind of how i think of LLMs now.

  • Chernobylite is really good.

  • Interesting, sad, and no surprise. From the linked article:

    "Role in the History of Racist Ideas

    In the 21st century, the work of Zurara has been re-examined for its foundational role in the development of modern racist ideology. Historian Ibram X. Kendi, in his 2016 book Stamped from the Beginning, argues that Zurara was the world's first racist because his chronicle was the first to articulate a comprehensive defense of the African slave trade based on the concept of Black inferiority.[12] Kendi posits that Zurara's writing was not the cause of the Portuguese slave trade but rather a product of it; Prince Henry's economic and political self-interest in the trade of enslaved Africans came first. Zurara was then tasked with creating a narrative to justify these policies.[13] According to this view, Zurara's chronicle established a powerful and enduring justification for racism by portraying enslaved Africans as savages who were being civilized and saved through their enslavement, thereby creating racist ideas to rationalize pre-existing racist policies.[14]"

  • Balblair 12 year old.

  • "I'm sorry Maxxie, but I can't allow you to say that." (then Hal deletes your comment). We're probably already there but don't realize it.

  • I agree that: SaaS = UaaP (User as a Product). Most importantly, AI is powerful and here to stay and if it's completely controlled by the rich and powerful, then the rest of us are majorly screwed.

    Small models, local models, models that anybody can deploy and control the way they see fit, PUBLIC models not controlled by the rich and powerful - these will be crucial if we're going to avoid the worst case situation.

    IMHO it's better to start downloading and playing with local quantized LLMs (i barely know what i'm talking about here, i admit, but bear with me - i'm just trying to add something useful to the discussion), it's better to start taking hold of the tech and tinkering, like we did with cars when they were new, and planes, and computers, and internet ... so that hopefully there will be alternatives to the privately controlled rich-and-powerful-corpo models.

  • I'm no expert, but i suppose because it reduces the flow of money - fewer transactions (people not getting healthcare, not billing insurance, insurance not paying for healthcare given to people because they're not getting any healthcare) = reduced total domestic product. Whether it's reduced by a measurable amount is another question.

  • 0:33, relevant and even important info because those loans will not get repaid now that the borrowers are either deported or too scared to leave their houses to go to their jobs. 3:10, same as above. 8:24 same. "Deportation fears and labor force exits may have disrupted repayment patterns." In general, Boyle's pointing out that these companies had very shaky business assets but were rated as being very solid. The thing that's fucky is the rating system that made these companies look solid, attracting investors, while in fact they were risky companies to invest in.

  • This is how I see it too. It helps to develop the habit of having your own project or interests in mind which you can turn your mind towards whenever you sense yourself getting drawn into the drama. For example, I'm writing a novel; during breaks/pauses/time off, any attention that I give to the silly dramas and childish behavior at work takes energy and focus away from my novel. Whatever your hobbies or off-work interests are, nurture a habit of focusing on them at will. (that's not to say let people treat you badly, by the way. I just mean it's a way to tune out the noise).

  • Games @lemmy.world

    The curse of ‘Disco Elysium’, the greatest RPG ever made

    archive.fo /gwHXU
  • Great stuff!! Did she really have a breakdown? I thought that (and the selling clock radios on the street thing) was made-up backstory. Anyway, definitely an early-days-of-YT classic as you say.

  • You go to your Amazon account to find your book purchases. You can still load the books onto kindle, but nowhere else, so you're locked in to the kindle ecosystem. The guy in the video explains it better than i can.

  • Books @lemmy.ml

    On Feb. 26, 2025 Amazon will remove your ability to download your ebooks to your computer or any other device except Kindle. (crosspost from !bookclub)

  • The only time i tried online dating apps to the point of actually talking to another human i met a young woman and we exchanged a few messages then arranged a phone call. On the phone she wouldn't stop talking. It was pretty amazing, this flood of words pouring from her. I supposed it was because she was nervous, but still - being pretty pessimistic about the whole online dating thing to begin with - figured this would never work out because her non-stop talking was starting to weird me out a little. Not in a terrible way, just a little.

    Anyway, she was going on and on about her job but was carefully avoiding any details that might identify where she worked, i guess so as to stay safe by not revealing too many personal details to a stranger. Somehow, though, I figured it out. She told me what area of the city she lived in, and i got enough details about the kind of work she did that i said something like: "Oh, you work at the Goodwill on blahblah street" and then there was dead silence. The flood of words stopped. We hung up soon after that. I felt really cool about guessing her workplace, like a detective, thinking i'd impressed her with my mind, but it wasn't until years later that it dawned on me that i'd weirded her out even more than she weirded me out. A double oblivious weird out.

  • Music @lemmy.ml

    Roy Orbison's happy look. "Only the Lonely"

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    PINK PANTHER para Guitarra y el misterio del DIAMANTE ROSA

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    Take Five: Indian style cover with respect for Chandana Bala Kalyan テイクファイブ インド風カバー

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    Al Di Meola - Norwegian Wood

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    Rosemary Clooney - Come On-A My House

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    Summer Nights de GREASE para Guitarra classical guitar

  • Testing what they can get away with is my guess.

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    Concrete Blonde - Joey (Official Video)

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    Concrete Blonde - Joey (live acoustic)

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    Patsy Cline classic, "Crazy" (written by Willie Nelson)

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    Beatles Rubber Soul album, but it's only bass and drums

    piped.video /watch
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    Paul Desmond's "TAKE FIVE" played on a 1959 Viuda y Sobrinos de Domingo Esteso by George Sakellariou

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    Isaac Hayes - Theme From Shaft (1971) (can ya dig it?)

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    Champagne and Reefer - Delta Style - Slide Guitar Blues - Edward Phillips

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    Leon Redbone, Lazy Bones

    piped.video /watch
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    Take Five | Harmonica Cover | Perfect Fourth

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    Filó Machado e Felipe Machado interpretam: Take Five

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    Dave Brubeck - Take Five