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- Comment on Unconventional strategy. 3 days ago:
And that makes everything US-upon-middleast does okay, got it.
Historical wrongs don’t let you invade your neighbours. And given that Israel was founded as a way to export people from their existing homes, maybe it shouldn’t exist. Maybe the forces that formed Israel should repatriate their citizens and stop this leibensraum shit they’ve picked up from their past abusers.
I have no issue with Jews, none at all. I think all of the various sky-daddies are fucking ridiculous. But I do think that they’re building their own self-destruction. They’ll be unstable forever as a result of their actions.
I’m scared of the things that will happen when the US stops supplying munitions to Israel.
Again: I don’t have strong opinions on race or religion, I just think that all of Israel’s neighbours would like to see US influence in the region gone, and that would include Israel. And the cause of this is entirely Israel’s own aggression as a state.
- Comment on Unconventional strategy. 3 days ago:
Where were they 70 years ago?
- Comment on Papoose — Agent Provocateur (50 Cent Diss) 4 days ago:
Is that fuckin’ AI slop shit?
- Comment on Unconventional strategy. 4 days ago:
Why do they all sound like they’re from brooklyn?
- Comment on Do people in countries outside the US believe our bases in their countries like terrorist cells/bases our country videws theirs? How is the reputation of our military being in a peacefull country? 5 days ago:
The “special relationship” means my home country is just an american airstrip in europe.
- Comment on Do people in countries outside the US believe our bases in their countries like terrorist cells/bases our country videws theirs? How is the reputation of our military being in a peacefull country? 5 days ago:
If we look at what is happening in Iran right now, its hard NOT to label the American Government as terrorist.
They’re running a parallel campaign of domestic terror too. They have deathcamps. We’ve seen this coming for a long time too.
- Comment on Do people in countries outside the US believe our bases in their countries like terrorist cells/bases our country videws theirs? How is the reputation of our military being in a peacefull country? 5 days ago:
I bet the old you expected the 2A people to like… go defend their nation too.
I’m so sorry that we’re living through our reality, I’d rather be reading about it after its over.
- Comment on [deleted] 5 days ago:
Dumb people repeatedly pushing the “regenerate” button until they get a different result without understanding what they’re fundimentally doing.
And caste of tech shamen who do. People who remember how computers work. How infrastructure is put together to support the soup.
- Comment on Do people in countries outside the US believe our bases in their countries like terrorist cells/bases our country videws theirs? How is the reputation of our military being in a peacefull country? 5 days ago:
If it isn’t a 100% guaranteed non-negotiable that they WILL aid their global partners, that it might be conditional, means that it cannot be assumed to be there, and is no longer dependable. It’d just be an ally piling in at best, if we’re lucky and the current goomba-in-chief is a friendly one.
- Comment on Do people in countries outside the US believe our bases in their countries like terrorist cells/bases our country videws theirs? How is the reputation of our military being in a peacefull country? 5 days ago:
I see it as an aggressor nation keeping its weapons on-site to threaten the locals in the name of defending them. I want them gone.
It brings me great shame seeing UK airbases being used to load US bombs into US bombers to drop on brown people that have never hurt me.
Ya’ll a bunch of dumbfucks that voted for the maximum ratfuckery and we have to just deal with your dumb shit for 4 years at a time. I don’t think we should be allowing the use of these facilities until such a time as the US institutions have cleaned house.
- Comment on public service 6 days ago:
Can we stop forcing the unemployed to interact with it, please
I go there and I start making fun of AI chuds. It keeps adding more suggested chuds in my feed.
- Comment on IBM 1979 variation 1 week ago:
Ink on demand is entirely a business model made manifest by human contempt for the consumer.
- Comment on IBM 1979 variation 1 week ago:
Yes, but they contain human engineered contempt.
Its not their own creation.
- Comment on Giving credit to the people who maintain our roads 1 week ago:
IRL human waymos driving their cars scare me.
- Comment on Giving credit to the people who maintain our roads 1 week ago:
There’s this thing called “the dark” and this thing called “a reflective bit on the cone”
Its better than not having it.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
the SoC will likely look in EMMC, then SD, then SPI for devices, then execute at a specific address when it finds something like how BIOS looks for the 512 bytes at the start of a GPT volume.
My pinebook has towboot on the SPI rom. It boots towboot and towboot knows how to load a kernel over NVME. Then its basically at the kernel already.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Are you some sort of moron? It would appear so.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
When I can order a RK3399 on aliexpress and get a PCB fabbed in china for a few dollars, what’s stopping me?
Just because you don’t know how doesn’t mean other people shouldn’t.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Most ARM devices I’ve fucked about with have uboot or towboot
- Comment on Americans: How the hell do you meet new people or get into relationships after college? 2 weeks ago:
that charge by the minute
- Comment on Americans: How the hell do you meet new people or get into relationships after college? 2 weeks ago:
Ya’ll have third places? That don’t charge by the minute?
- Comment on When am I going to learn to stop inviting people over to the house 2 weeks ago:
I host a movie night regularly. After 3 movies, a pizza and being very stoned, its very much “everyone out, I wanna go to bed”
- Comment on Americans: How the hell do you meet new people or get into relationships after college? 2 weeks ago:
Its beautiful, isn’t it?
- Comment on The list is realistically so much longer. 2 weeks ago:
Ah yes, he had a hunger only hands could satisfy.
- Comment on ELI5. Limit of current gen AI/LLMs 2 weeks ago:
An LLM reads the previous prompts and replies, plus any base prompts. This is considered the context window. Don’t ask me why its not infinite.
The machine will then generate text following the previous text that continues the spirit and intent of the previous text, based on other texts previously digested into weights.
Its the same thing as your phones autocomplete but with a few gigabytes of weights instead of a few kilobytes.
If the data its working with is larger than the context, it will lose it. Theres a chance it’ll halucinate anyway because the text generator later in the text is non-deterministic. Say you’re working with insurance data. Maybe your data is familiar enough to data it previously injested data. So now it starts using wrong data, but it “feels” right as far as the LLM is concerned, because its a text generator, not a truth checker.
You can ask it to look again but its just generating fresh tokens while the context gets more polluted.
Just start looking at the volumes of non-trivial psuedo-information it generates and just try to verify some of the facts it states about your data.
- Comment on art 3 weeks ago:
my man
- Comment on Anon starts taking T 3 weeks ago:
You my friend, have aphantasia. IIRC its about 1-3% of the population.
- Comment on Anon starts taking T 3 weeks ago:
Its actually wilder than that, some people have aphantasia where they can’t imagine shapes or forms in their mind. If you describe a dog, they do not have a mental image of the dog.
- Comment on Saying that hardware price increase is good cause it forces the devs to optimize is not as good as it seems. 3 weeks ago:
But you’re proving my point. They’re a dead end and technologically LLM as a vector towards AGI is like thinking Rotaries are a vector for motoring… They’re not and they’re not.
- Comment on Saying that hardware price increase is good cause it forces the devs to optimize is not as good as it seems. 4 weeks ago:
Dozens of annual sales I’m sure.