stephen01king
@stephen01king@piefed.zip
- Comment on This community in one meme 2 days ago:
If you’re too pedantic, wouldn’t you want to share this knowledge with the killer or at least confirm that he used the term with the proper knowledge and not because of a mistake?
- Comment on [deleted] 5 days ago:
Yeah, unlike a boyfriend.
- Comment on Dear Faith IV 5 days ago:
I would love such a frank but witty feedback like this, though. Better than ones that humourlessly punch down on your inexperience.
- Comment on Downvoting your ass 1 week ago:
Is this spider camouflaging as a name stamp from eastern culture?
- Comment on Hehehe 4 weeks ago:
Now that’s interesting. Didn’t know the Greek had a different spelling.
- Comment on Hehehe 4 weeks ago:
It’s just a communism joke, don’t worry about it.
- Comment on jellyfish go to hell 5 weeks ago:
That’s right, seasoned jellyfish tastes pretty nice.
- Comment on "Between raising two young boys and putting in long hours at a marketing job, Kevin Caldwell can almost never find the time to make dinner. So he and his husband spend about $700 a week to order in" 5 weeks ago:
Huh, you’re right. I missed that.
- Comment on "Between raising two young boys and putting in long hours at a marketing job, Kevin Caldwell can almost never find the time to make dinner. So he and his husband spend about $700 a week to order in" 5 weeks ago:
But what made you conclude he needed to do that? There was no indication his child ordered anything without his consent.
- Comment on More than half of gamedev professionals see GenAI as harmful, according to GDC’s latest survey 5 weeks ago:
Exactly, especially if its been trained on copyrighted stuff.
- Comment on "Between raising two young boys and putting in long hours at a marketing job, Kevin Caldwell can almost never find the time to make dinner. So he and his husband spend about $700 a week to order in" 5 weeks ago:
You certainly aren’t.
- Comment on "Between raising two young boys and putting in long hours at a marketing job, Kevin Caldwell can almost never find the time to make dinner. So he and his husband spend about $700 a week to order in" 5 weeks ago:
Man, you’re very judgemental, aren’t you?
- Comment on "Between raising two young boys and putting in long hours at a marketing job, Kevin Caldwell can almost never find the time to make dinner. So he and his husband spend about $700 a week to order in" 5 weeks ago:
Don’t you mean $100 a day?
- Comment on "Between raising two young boys and putting in long hours at a marketing job, Kevin Caldwell can almost never find the time to make dinner. So he and his husband spend about $700 a week to order in" 5 weeks ago:
And?
- Comment on GOG job listing for a Senior Software Engineer notes "Linux is the next major frontier" 5 weeks ago:
So you agree those models have already been made, and running them no longer require 50 exawatts of power, right? Not sure why you decide to change the context to training the models instead of running it like the other guy was claiming.
(As if you genuinely believe those are the ones GOG is using.)
I thought the context was changed to general use of LLM as a tool for programmers, not specifically about GOG? Can’t even double check it now because the mod removed the comment for some reason.
- Comment on GOG job listing for a Senior Software Engineer notes "Linux is the next major frontier" 5 weeks ago:
Which means calling some anti-AI people Luddites make perfect sense, no? Many of them have just as valid of a worry and fear as the Luddites did.
Of course, once the anti-AI sentiment goes mainstream, the amount of idiots who are irrationally anti-AI also increases, and these ones are not worth listening to, unlike the Luddites-like ones.
- Comment on GOG job listing for a Senior Software Engineer notes "Linux is the next major frontier" 5 weeks ago:
Neither does a locally run LLM model.
- Comment on Choose your Nope Rope 2 months ago:
Doesn’t Caduceus symbolize trade and commerce?
- Comment on S.W.G. 2 months ago:
What does standard wire gauge have to do with this story?
- Comment on awooga hubba hubba 2 months ago:
If you don’t notice anything concretely wrong other than something looking cartoonish and weird, maybe think twice about claiming it as AI art? Or maybe try a bit harder to analyse the picture to find more concrete evidence before saying it. I’m not a fan of how fast AI art accusation is being thrown nowadays especially after seeing real artists being accused of producing AI art.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
True, but there are far better things to fight when it comes to AI then companies that properly make contracts with voice actors to use their voice for AI training.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
You’re already using something convenient to you at the cost of exploiting other lives far away. It’s your smartphone.
- Comment on Statistically, probably with the beetles. 🪲 2 months ago:
Mantises even eat their own partners. How safe do you think being friends with them will be?
- Comment on apparently, the T button dosent exist for some people 3 months ago:
Both sites needed me to sign up to see posts, so I can’t see any example that you wanted to show. Do you have other examples that don’t require a sign-in?
And you know, given that were talking about common use of the symbol, it’s better to give examples that is not constrained to niche groups that would use the symbol even without widespread acceptance.
Such examples don’t really prove your point that those languages still uses th in the modern world, just like the few people on Lemmy using it doesn’t prove it is still in use in the modern English language.
- Comment on apparently, the T button dosent exist for some people 3 months ago:
Do you have any examples of it being used outside of Icelandic and Lemmy nowadays?
- Comment on apparently, the T button dosent exist for some people 3 months ago:
Are you claiming all those languages are still using the letter th in modern times?
- Comment on apparently, the T button dosent exist for some people 3 months ago:
Thank you for fixing that statement.
- Comment on apparently, the T button dosent exist for some people 3 months ago:
He’s not speaking on behalf of you, so by definition he is not speaking for everyone. Unless, you are actually a dog on the internet. Are you?
- Comment on apparently, the T button dosent exist for some people 3 months ago:
It’s actually the opposite, since his name did not contain the word insufferable, only sufferable. If you read the ‘Im’ as I’m, that means he is a self-professed sufferable ninja.
- Comment on 3 months ago:
I feel like you’re missing the point of quotes.