mgnome
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- Comment on leading ai company 2 weeks ago:
I once had to push this much updates (not to production tho) because QA monkeys kept finding (or making up) issues. Am I evolving faster than any other AI?
- Comment on Think of the shareholders! 3 weeks ago:
You're romanticizing dinosaur's situation tho. Most weren't fatally hit by asteroid, but slowly perished from consequences of that hit afterwards, including worsening of air quality due to smoke and ash, different cataclysms like volcano eruptions and floods, and due to food shortage that happened due to aforementioned things.
- Comment on Trump set a trap and the corporate media will make you believe youre the one falling for it. 3 weeks ago:
Did Pooty give him a few tips on that recently? Cuz he is kinda an expert in that, beginning from the very first his election where he didn't yet "sanitize" the ballots from unwanted candidates or those that could come close to beat him.
Also worst part - it was done for everyone to see, in broad daylight, and as you can see - nothing was really done with it, just gradual democratic backsliding and eventual self-coup with term limit removal.
- Comment on Stupid oven mounts 3 weeks ago:
Especially if sacred seal of blue electrical tape is stamped there.
- Comment on [deleted] 5 weeks ago:
Would be funny if that was topped by couple liters of alcohol. Winston Churchill of a fitness instructor.
- Comment on Just Banning Minors From Social Media Is Not Protecting Them 1 month ago:
Do better, EU!
Entirely ban minors from Internet.Ban social media!In all seriousness though, if there's something that by some consensus can considered unhealthy for kids, such as big social media - it's more than likely to be unhealthy for adults too. However simply banning anything often just manufactures people's craving for the "forbidden fruit", so instead of that they could rather fund more educational initiatives to teach people about responsibly and safely surfing the net.
- Comment on Netflix’s first show with generative AI is a sign of what’s to come in TV, film 1 month ago:
And in fact, that VFX sequence was completed 10 times faster that it could have been completed with visual traditional VFX tools and workflows.
Yeah, generative AI model that is probably trained on some IP that they probably do not own, will do the job faster. Duh.
- Comment on orang 2 months ago:
utan
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- Comment on Climate change is a hoax 2 months ago:
I'm more than sure that climate change will negatively impact the economy.
So I'd just say that there is something for shareholders (not to mention investment opportunities in green technologies), it's just that some people greedy shits who don't think about what happens in future.
- Comment on The résumé is dying, and AI is holding the smoking gun 2 months ago:
Well, right now it's basically an arms race between recruiters and job seekers on who can put less effort in the process.
I'm fairly certain many recruiters absolutely abuse the hell out of LLMs to read résumés, and when LLM-generated resumes arrive en masse - why even bother.
And then you have some "bright minds" using AI agents to even do interviews, making people talk to robots. At some point the job seeking party is gonna do the same, and either it will be "interviewing is dying", or there will be some serious reconsiderations from employers on how not to organize hiring process.
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- Comment on Reddit assemble 2 months ago:
Good thing Lemmy is safe since .ml folks agree with MAGA on lots of things. 🌝