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I would only use VR in racing, flight sim, or space sim games. probably once a couple of months after the initial excitement.
I would only use VR in racing, flight sim, or space sim games. probably once a couple of months after the initial excitement.
… long haul flight… mx blue…
I’m not sure if you’re joking but it’s hilarious either way.
Now I just want to make an account t to post AI generated dicks every hour.
Oof
How dare you! It’s not self-hosting. It clearly says “GIGAFACTORY OF COMPUTE”
They are a very small subset of those people, and they are not a proportional representation of all types of people.
I agree. I also believe we should take care of that before we go granting them vast additional powers.
completely agreed
Shareholders do. They get a vote. The government is essentially a mutual fund you’re legally obligated to buy into.
yes but they vote to maximize profit not overall social benefit
I can’t really understand the tradition of never trusting the government in the US. The government is designed in a way that enables, even requires public oversight, public opinion. If that is not the case, you are not living in a democracy. Many Americans trust private initiatives, charity more than taxes and a working public system. People have no say in what corporations do. If people don’t trust the government the attitude should be towards fixing it and enabling trust, not to accept it as is. I am not judging, maybe a little bit but not really. I live in a middle eastern country. We really don’t trust the government but we keep working on steering it in the right direction. We are many times smaller than the US but we have minimum income, universal healthcare, unions are the norm, etc.
Not sure about iron man but I can’t stand Robert Downey Jr.
I remember stumble upon
that is only a subset of machine learning
open standards and interoperability should be the law.
is this real? I can’t tell anymore.
N900 and Maemo were already awesome. There was absolutely no need to rewrite the entire operating system. Damn I am still angry.
it’s not even a little bit more complicated than that. They are literally trained to predict the next token given a series of previous tokens. The way that they do that is very complicated and the amount of data they are trained on is huge. That’s why they have to give correct information sometimes to sound plausible. Providing accurate information is literally a side effect of the actual thing they are trained to do.
Perfect summary 10/10
investigative journalism at its best.
Any metric will become a target and then people will maximize that instead of whatever they were supposed to be doing. Goodhart’s law