“The bar was so low it was a tripping hazard in hell, and yet here you are, Limbo dancing with the devil.”
“The bar was so low it was a tripping hazard in hell, and yet here you are, Limbo dancing with the devil.”
I’m pretty sure I saw that quote in 1984. Which is becoming less of a dystopian novel and more of a description of present times.
Did you get the broom closet ending? The broom close ending was my favorite!
Bu there’s no sense crying over every mistake
We just keep on trying till we run out of cake.
I don’t think AI codecs will be anything revolutionary. There are plenty of lossless codecs already, but if you want more detail, you’ll need a better physical sensor, and I doubt there’s anything that can be done to go around that (that actually represents what exists, not an hallucination).
What about what The Offspring says?
I must be one of the 5 people that still play those games, but Bejeweled. I don’t know why, but that game series has something I can’t quite put my finger on that I simply love. And oddly enough, it’s just bejeweled in specific, I find all other match-3 boring, for some reason.
Stackoverflow is still very much impossible to replace. The amount of knowledge that it contains is simply too great to fall easily. And LLMs like ChatGPT aren’t even close to being as helpful as SO answers, specially on archaic libraries.
FYI, not all polymers are plastics. All plastics are polymers, but it’s not a double equivalence.
A good chunk of the atoms in our bodies are carbon, yet we don’t see plastic being naturally created on our bodies, now do we?
It’s extremely hard to give a machine a sense of morality without having to manually implement it on every node that constitutes their network. Current LLMs aren’t even aware of what they’re printing out, let alone understand the moral implications from that.
The day a machine is truly aware of the morality of what they say, in addition to actually understanding it, then we truly have AI. Currently, we have gargantuan statistical models that people glorify into nigh-godhood.
Sign my petition, damn it!
I have to use W11, but I use ExplorerPatcher to make it bearable.
The dude who made the Task Manager? God damn, this dude singlehandedly carries Windows holy shit.
Servo is being actively worked on. Maybe it can become a worthy adversary to chrome?
Well, he constantly wears what I can only describe as an attempt to make a power armor straight from a 2000s live action sci-fi, constantly screams that everyone is dumb and that “The Great Observer” will free believers from this simulation, believes that if he remains hidden for a couple of minutes, police will simply lose him like this was GTA, and other dumb shit.
I know one person who does. And, of course, everyone thinks he lost his marbles.
Well, considering most android apps are written in Java (mostly Kotlin, but it uses the JVM still), I guess it could.
However, Bedrock is vastly inferior in terms of quality, and performance is not an excuse for it.
I never understood the “Minecraft Bedrock was made so it could run everywhere” argument. Like, wasn’t Java’s moto “Write once, run everywhere”? Why settle for a garbage version of the original, when the original can run on every computational device made within the last decade?
He’s not withering away fast enough.