ganryuu
@ganryuu@lemmy.ca
- Comment on Scientists have been studying remote work for four years and have reached a very clear conclusion: “Working from home makes us thrive” 5 hours ago:
Hard disagree. From my experience you can perfectly collaborate from a distance, it’s mostly a matter of organizing around it. Of course it can vary on the type of work, so I would think that the better answer is “it depends”.
Yet in your comment you declare that it sucks and mostly does not work as a general rule? I just want to say that your own experience, while relevant, does not necessarily apply to everyone. Maybe it sucks for you, maybe it sucks for most people you work with or talked with about that subject. But one experience, or even a group of experiences, do not make for a universal truth.
- Comment on Wear your seatbelt 2 weeks ago:
So they’re right, the green text isn’t saying that the driver didn’t.
- Comment on Data Shows That AI Use Is Now Declining at Large Companies 4 weeks ago:
you could argue semantically
No. There’s nothing to argue there, it’s the definition of OCR.
Also, do you believe that LLMs found a new, novel way of doing OCR? That’s not how they work, LLMs don’t invent, they don’t innovate, they’re simply unable to do that. What they do, when they work correctly, is that they use already known and established techniques and tools. So to quote your top comment in this chain:
Skill issue
- Comment on Data Shows That AI Use Is Now Declining at Large Companies 4 weeks ago:
You’re reading text from a picture. That is OCR.
- Comment on when ur higher than sagan 2 months ago:
Are you telling me that I should have diluted some bullet material, instead of trying to start by shooting myself with a small caliber and work up my immunity from that? All this work, wasted!
- Comment on when ur higher than sagan 2 months ago:
To add to your point, it used to be that the village idiot was just that, known for it, and shamed or shunned. Now that they can connect to other village idiots, they can find a community of like minded idiots that reinforces their beliefs.
- Comment on leading ai company 2 months ago:
I’ll be the first to admit that I initially fell for his (initially) near perfect PR that crafted the industry genius image he’s still coasting on to this day. Of course that took a nosedive when he started calling a rescuer “pedo” for pointing out the stupidity of his rescue submarine idea. But it wasn’t until he started talking about IT that I finally started to understand he wasn’t an average CEO manipulating public opinion to his advantage, but an absolute moron who actually never had any idea of what he was talking about. Yes the dude is that stupid, but good PR is actually hard to completely take down.
- Comment on Lemmy be like 2 months ago:
Yes! Will people stop with their sloppy criticisms?