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magical.fish/0/news/boingboing/2023/06/2023-06-19 Woman found alive in coffin during own wake definitely dead this time
Woman discovered alive at her wake is definitely dead this time...
These billionaires are profoundly without intelligence or depth. It's astonishing to see so many shallow, empty fools parading their bad opinions publicly without shame. Let no one ever again fall under the illusion that tech oligarchs are anything more than your racist uncle at Thanksgiving but with more money.
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@prologic Heh, of course you have a *Go* tool for that 😅
@prologic Heh, of course you have a *Go* tool for that 😅
@prologic Heh, of course you have a *Go* tool for that 😅
I do a similar thing with a CLI tool written in Go 😆
I do a similar thing with a CLI tool written in Go 😆
I do a similar thing with a CLI tool written in Go 😆
Idiots never have 5 friends.
That's the theory of todays idiotism
If someone calls me: Idiot!, why should I care about. Surely he is wrong. But if 5 friends call me: Idiot!, maybe they are right.
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@prologic The hackathon project that I did recently used openai and embedded the response info into the prompt. So basically i would search for the top 3 most relevant search results to feed into the prompt and the AI would summarize to answer their question.
@prologic The hackathon project that I did recently used openai and embedded the response info into the prompt. So basically i would search for the top 3 most relevant search results to feed into the prompt and the AI would summarize to answer their question.
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@movq Ah. Yup, these are different things.
(Still several orders of magnitude faster than typing directly on my phone. Yes, I feel very old and outdated. 🫤)
(Still several orders of magnitude faster than typing directly on my phone. Yes, I feel very old and outdated. 🫤)
(Still several orders of magnitude faster than typing directly on my phone. Yes, I feel very old and outdated. 🫤)
New favorite Vim config line:
nmap qr :%@qr --ascii
Write some text, then hit <Leader>qr to transform it into a QR code (intended to be scanned with your phone).
Uses python-qrcode.
New favorite Vim config line:
nmap qr :%@qr --ascii
Write some text, then hit <Leader>qr to transform it into a QR code (intended to be scanned with your phone).
Uses python-qrcode.
New favorite Vim config line:
nmap qr :%@qr --ascii
Write some text, then hit <Leader>qr to transform it into a QR code (intended to be scanned with your phone).
Uses python-qrcode.
@lyse Someone told me in a conversation a few years back. (I only found that link to wikipedia yesterday and it appeared to be a good starting point. 😅)
Yes, there’s always disagreement. But there are some things that I don’t want to tolerate/ignore. Also, there’s a difference between “it’s good software, I use it” and “hey, nice community, I want to be a part of it”.
@lyse Someone told me in a conversation a few years back. (I only found that link to wikipedia yesterday and it appeared to be a good starting point. 😅)
Yes, there’s always disagreement. But there are some things that I don’t want to tolerate/ignore. Also, there’s a difference between “it’s good software, I use it” and “hey, nice community, I want to be a part of it”.
@lyse Someone told me in a conversation a few years back. (I only found that link to wikipedia yesterday and it appeared to be a good starting point. 😅)
Yes, there’s always disagreement. But there are some things that I don’t want to tolerate/ignore. Also, there’s a difference between “it’s good software, I use it” and “hey, nice community, I want to be a part of it”.
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I overslept today in a series of probably depression related reasons. I really hate #capitalism
I overslept today in a series of probably depression related reasons. I really hate #capitalism
I overslept today in a series of probably depression related reasons. I really hate #capitalism
I overslept today in a series of probably depression related reasons. I really hate #capitalism
I overslept today in a series of probably depression related reasons. I really hate #capitalism\r
@xuu Yeah that's the problem I have really. Unless I can _easily_ train the LLM on my own dataset(s) so I can autocomplete things I've done before and repeat the same/similar patterns, this whole this is just not worth it for me, because it's basically just "dumb".
@xuu Yeah that's the problem I have really. Unless I can _easily_ train the LLM on my own dataset(s) so I can autocomplete things I've done before and repeat the same/similar patterns, this whole this is just not worth it for me, because it's basically just "dumb".
@xuu Yeah that's the problem I have really. Unless I can _easily_ train the LLM on my own dataset(s) so I can autocomplete things I've done before and repeat the same/similar patterns, this whole this is just not worth it for me, because it's basically just "dumb".
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But remember the LLM is only a very good auto complete.
But remember the LLM is only a very good auto complete.
Most of the can run locally have such a small training set they arnt worth it. Are more like the Markov chains from the subreddit simulator days.
There is one called orca that seems promising that will be released as OSS soon. Its running at comparable numbers to OpenAI 3.5.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Dt_UNg7Mchg&feature=share9
Most of the can run locally have such a small training set they arnt worth it. Are more like the Markov chains from the subreddit simulator days.
There is one called orca that seems promising that will be released as OSS soon. Its running at comparable numbers to OpenAI 3.5.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Dt_UNg7Mchg&feature=share9
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Been watching this TV Show called "Falling Skies". It has many parallels to modern day society across the globe. Quite a good watch 👌
Been watching this TV Show called "Falling Skies". It has many parallels to modern day society across the globe. Quite a good watch 👌
Been watching this TV Show called "Falling Skies". It has many parallels to modern day society across the globe. Quite a good watch 👌
@stigatle Happy birthday then! Hope you all had a great day and didn't melt in the heat. (Still 23°C here at the moment at 23:00.)
Fun fact: In traditional Germany you must not congratulate in advance or it will bring ill luck to the person receiving the wishes. It's still a thing these days in general. I haven't found the reasoning behind that popular superstition, though.
@movq Hmm, strange. If it's good software, I'm using it. Realisticly, no matter what in life, there will always be something by somebody who goes against my own principles. But that usually doesn't make the product itself any worse. Btw. how did you discover that? I never go the discussion pages of articles. Do you?
we finally got a little rain yesterday. we are on the edge of drought.
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7b7c7 here from another IP, yeah, it's been storming on and off the last week and it looks like it's about to do it for a second one in a row. Got stormed out of where we were set up. Oh well
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Speaking of men getting owned, Ruth Ben-Ghiat, an expert on authoritarianism who wrote the book _Strongmen_, regularly calls out and degrades wannabe dictators like Elon Musk and it's cathartic to witness.
Also, what a douchebag using the title "Dr." in his twitter handle. As a general rule, a white dude who isn't a medical doctor putting "Dr." in their social media title is a gigantic flashing red flag.
Personally? I'd rather a woman owned Jordan Peterson and got him to shut the fuck up.
for context, Peterson and a bunch of other know-nothing men are reacting on twitter to an article in The Atlantic co-authored by Applebaum, who has quite a bit of expertise on the subject she's writing about. That doesn't seem to matter at all to Peterson, who knows nothing of these subjects but opines about them anyway. She's been tweeting about these reactions and the screencapture I posted previously is one of hers about Peterson.
Jordan Peterson likes to mansplain at women when he knows nothing about the subject. Probably because he thinks women should be property of men instead of free individuals.
Maybe a beer would give me a little clarity... innkeeper, pint of lager please
Maybe a beer would give me a little clarity... innkeeper, pint of lager please
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Today our daughter has invited her friends over to celebrate her birthday in advance, so we're spending time doing that today :) Going to be a nice day!
@movq I work with 3D and code at work every day, so I very rarely make 3D at home, but for the first time in a looooong time I felt like making something. I like the technical parts of it, setting up simulations, tinker with advanced materials and such things.
@lyse Yeah, same here, been no rain here. But honestly - I do not mind warm weather and such, but I also appreciate a bit colder. We'll have some rain next week I think.
(When it comes to the suckless project, though, I just don’t know how to deal with this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Suckless.org :/ It’s all left a bit ambiguous and there’s never been a clear statement, afaik. Makes me uncomfortable, sorry.)
(When it comes to the suckless project, though, I just don’t know how to deal with this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Suckless.org :/ It’s all left a bit ambiguous and there’s never been a clear statement, afaik. Makes me uncomfortable, sorry.)
(When it comes to the suckless project, though, I just don’t know how to deal with this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Suckless.org :/ It’s all left a bit ambiguous and there’s never been a clear statement, afaik. Makes me uncomfortable, sorry.)
@lyse Oh, wmii, I totally forgot about that one. :D That was a long, long time ago … I never used wmi, though.
@lyse Oh, wmii, I totally forgot about that one. :D That was a long, long time ago … I never used wmi, though.
@lyse Oh, wmii, I totally forgot about that one. :D That was a long, long time ago … I never used wmi, though.
Pinellas County - Long run: 20.07 miles, 00:12:30 average pace, 04:10:40 duration
just a fun long run for father's day. walked when i wanted, kept it mainly in zone 2 for HR. Plus the rain, lightning, and thunder for the first half made it relaxing. When the sun rose it did get a bit humid but that is to be expected.
#running