naught101
@naught101@lemmy.world
- Comment on Sooo... This is happening on Imgur 21 hours ago:
Yeah, best politics of any centralised social media by a long shot.
- Comment on WHY??? 1 week ago:
The movement (kinetic energy) is the driver with the atmospheric patterns. There’s no movement in the honey comb.
- Comment on WHY??? 1 week ago:
Unrelated though - that’s a packing efficiency thing.
- Comment on WHY??? 1 week ago:
Presumably to do with vibrations at a harmonic of the RPM?
- Comment on WHY??? 1 week ago:
Wat
- Comment on WHY??? 1 week ago:
Standing wave. Earth kind of has one in the jet stream (3 peaks and troughs though, usually), but you can’t see it with visible light.
- Comment on Corn 2 weeks ago:
Thought this was a biblically accurate lorikeet from the thumbnail
- Comment on When you wake up, how long does it take for your brain's "OS" to "resume from hibernation"? 3 weeks ago:
It’s true! It’s a relatively minor complaint really. Let me pivot: fuck social norms around early starts 😅
- Comment on When you wake up, how long does it take for your brain's "OS" to "resume from hibernation"? 3 weeks ago:
Jealous
- Comment on When "AI" content becomes indistinguishable from human-made content, is there, philosophically speaking, any meaningful differences between the two? 3 weeks ago:
Yeah, I think AI optimising commercial music genres is just effectively doing what the corporate music industry has been doing for years anyway. It’s like gamification of the auditory processing system.
- Comment on When "AI" content becomes indistinguishable from human-made content, is there, philosophically speaking, any meaningful differences between the two? 3 weeks ago:
It is possible for genAI to be creative in that sense (e.g. move 37), but it’s not possible for it to know whether that new thing is good/valuable/true/whatever. So it can’t challenge an idea in any sense more meaningful than a monkey throwing darts. A human could use it to generate challenges, and then evaluate them, but that’s a different proposition.
- Comment on When "AI" content becomes indistinguishable from human-made content, is there, philosophically speaking, any meaningful differences between the two? 3 weeks ago:
Emotions (and hence also a lot of thinking) have a lot of physical and chemical processes involved too, it’s not just neural signalling.
- Comment on When "AI" content becomes indistinguishable from human-made content, is there, philosophically speaking, any meaningful differences between the two? 3 weeks ago:
The outputs becoming indistinguishable does not imply that the generative processes are the same.
- Comment on Liberal Party formally abandons net zero by 2050 climate target 4 weeks ago:
Eh, they weren’t gonna win the next election anyway. This is just gonna reinforce that. Hopefully the fully implode by then.
- Comment on Anon gets his life in order 4 weeks ago:
Hell yeah. Make it mutual too.
- Comment on NSW police accused of ‘sickening’ double standard over neo-Nazi rally as Jewish groups demand answers 4 weeks ago:
“It’s likely the case that we need to give police more legislated powers to stop this kind of naked racism and hatred on Sydney streets,” the premier said on Saturday.
JFC, what a bunch of gronks. “We didn’t use the ample power we have to stop actual Nazis, so now we need more powers to beat down on leftists and brown people.”
- Comment on Breaking: Veteran radio broadcaster John Laws dies aged 90 4 weeks ago:
🎉
- Comment on Is it weird to simultaneously feel love and hatred towards parents? 1 month ago:
Maybe? But I’d say it’s probably also quite common. Parent-child relationships are pretty intense at the best of times, and no one is perfect. No idea what your situation is, but it’s worth remembering that parenting is hard sometimes, and it’s easy to fuck up.
- Comment on Anon studies Organic Chemistry 1 month ago:
#NotAllConservatives
- Comment on Anon studies Organic Chemistry 1 month ago:
Everyone I know who’s ever done uni marking was getting paid a pittance and expected to work at an extremely fast rate… I kinda understand this
- Comment on Anon studies Organic Chemistry 1 month ago:
They do in conservatives’ anti-intellectual fantasies
- Comment on Financially illiterate Greens supporter appalled by PM schmoozing leader of world's biggest economy 1 month ago:
Sorry, I was critiquing Betoota, not you
- Comment on Financially illiterate Greens supporter appalled by PM schmoozing leader of world's biggest economy 1 month ago:
Solid miss on this one… Would have been more effective to just ignore it
- Comment on Load bearing Tupperware 1 month ago:
Agree. That’s not related to the point I was responding to though…
- Comment on Load bearing Tupperware 1 month ago:
Because hosting was more diverse before, so when shit happened it took out a couple of sites, not a quarter of the internet
- Comment on What's a bad habit you use to have for a long time but finally fixed? 1 month ago:
Caffeine is not particularly harmful at common doses…
- Comment on Which career to pursue? 2 months ago:
Decent Earning Options? In this economy?
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
Yes, absolutely. Both are possible. Different peoplwith different experiences and tendencies operate differently.
Also, there are lots of different types of love. www.ftd.com/blog/types-of-love
- Comment on The bullet engravings as per WSJ 2 months ago:
Big thread on this here:
- Comment on do you apologize, even if it's not your fault just to make the other person feel validated? 2 months ago:
Then I’ll do it. If it doesn’t cost me too much. I can’t see someone else’s perspective really, but I can at least be empathetic…