arudesalad
@arudesalad@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on I can't believe it 2 days ago:
I think we have more spicy then bland Indian food but the most popular dish, a tikka masala (which is more of a hybrid dish than just Indian) is very bland.
- Comment on I can't believe it 2 days ago:
I’m already in the uk, but with a question as silly as mine it makes sense why you thought I would be another tourist
- Comment on can't beat the classics 2 days ago:
Most people can’t host their own AI. The only AI most people are aware of and the models that are pushed in everyone’s face are the horrible ones. I think a blanket hatred for all AI is stupid but it isn’t stupid to assume an AI is unethical because it most likely is, especially if it is a commercial one tech bros are posting about on corporate social media.
As long as more people aren’t being told about the possibility of ethical AI there will be a large group of people wishing for its failure, especially since it has ruined so many parts of the internet, with both a locally hosted model or a model like chatGPT.
- Comment on I can't believe it 2 days ago:
No one wants to eat the king right now because there are richer people and dickheads in parliament to eat
- Comment on I can't believe it 2 days ago:
I am such an idiot for thinking pence and not pounds…
- Comment on I can't believe it 2 days ago:
Because we have less money now than when they were flying overhead.
We do eat a little more now though, we have really bland Indian food!
- Comment on can't beat the classics 2 days ago:
Finding the setting that stopped tabs from being reset every time I closed my browser changed my life. I just don’t if it was a positive or negative change yet
- Comment on can't beat the classics 2 days ago:
The stuff that gets made fun of by most anti AI people is AI “art” that people try to argue is equivalent to real, human art.
The main reason people hate AI in general is because nearly all models use data that was taken without permission of the owner of it.
It isn’t equivalent to bottled water, it is equivalent to the chocolate industry, it isn’t essential, so I will wait until an AI that was trained ethically without stealing data is made and doesn’t try to replace human art.
- Comment on can't beat the classics 2 days ago:
I am very strongly anti-AI, I think it has some legitimate uses that have probably saved and improved a lot of lives (like AlphaFold). My main problem (and most people’s main problem with it) is the way it has been trained with stolen data and art.
Since I don’t know much about non-corporate AI I am interested to know how an open-source LLM just trained off of your bookmarks would work, I assumed it would still need to be trained off of stolen data still so it can form sentences as well as the more popular models but I may be wrong, maybe the volume of data needed for a system like that is small enough that it can just be trained off of data willingly donated to it? I doubt it though.
- Comment on I can't believe it 2 days ago:
Depends where in the UK, close to London? best deal you will ever see. Anywhere else? It’s still an alright price.
- Comment on I can't believe it 2 days ago:
Saussage, chips, peas and gravy.
- Comment on I can't believe it 2 days ago:
I was going to defend us by pointing to how some of the most popular places to eat here are focused on spicy foods (curry houses) but when I thought about it more… you’re right :(
The most popular dishes there are usually the less spicy ones (but they taste really nice and would probably taste even better if they were more spicy)
- Comment on I can't believe it 2 days ago:
Are you from the UK? How are you using lemmy.zip?
Also, I never pay with cash so this might be why but I have never heard about the 50p thing, Is that true or are you saying it to mess with tourists?
- Comment on I can't believe it 2 days ago:
The cameras lie to you. It looks way less disgusting when you are about to eat it!
but yes, it does - Comment on Ubisoft’s Colorblind Simulation Tool, Chroma, Now Available For Public Use 4 days ago:
Extremely rare Ubisoft W
- Comment on Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core - Closed Alpha Gameplay Trailer 1 week ago:
ROCK AND STONE!! I signed up for the alpha as soon as the triple-i livestream showed it was open!
- Comment on Can't Afford A Nintendo Switch 2? Buy A Switch 1, Nintendo Says - Insider Gaming 1 week ago:
What’s annoying about this is that (at least for me) the switch 2’s price is not the problem (outside of the USA, good luck to American Nintendo fans, you’ll need it), I get that it is expensive for a Nintendo console (I probably couldn’t afford one) but it has hardware worth the price (from what I have seen, feel free to correct me). The problem are the overpriced games, £75 is too much even for a Nintendo game
- Comment on Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con may have the same stick drift problem as original Switch 1 week ago:
TLDR: They’ve redesigned the sticks to drift less but they still don’t use hall effect sticks, which would be garunteed to fix the problem
- Comment on Important information about compatibility of Nintendo Switch games with Nintendo Switch 2 2 weeks ago:
Some of the old joycon grips has a charging port in the top Image
- Comment on Satisfactory now has controller support, so there’s no excuse for your bad lines 2 weeks ago:
Controller support is in the experimental 1.1 branch
- Comment on Nintendo Announce Virtual Game Cards (Digital Game Sharing) 3 weeks ago:
It depends on how it works, 14 days and then the friend has to buy it or renewed every 14 days. If it is the latter and if it eventually goes online (which I think it will with the online subscription) it is a way, not the best way but a way, to stop scammers from building up massive stolen libraries because, unlike piracy, these games would actually be getting stolen from whoever lent it out since they can’t play them. If it is 14 days and then the friend has to buy the game, it’s a stupid limit.
- Comment on Civilization 7 Outlines Crucial 1.1.1 Update as It Struggles to Compete on Steam Against Civ 6 and Even the 15-Year-Old Civ 5 3 weeks ago:
I can’t find it anywhere, I must have mis-remembered
- Comment on Civilization 7 Outlines Crucial 1.1.1 Update as It Struggles to Compete on Steam Against Civ 6 and Even the 15-Year-Old Civ 5 3 weeks ago:
Yes
- Comment on Civilization 7 Outlines Crucial 1.1.1 Update as It Struggles to Compete on Steam Against Civ 6 and Even the 15-Year-Old Civ 5 3 weeks ago:
Aspyr, the ones who made the civ 6 port
- Comment on Which co-op first person shooters would you recommend? 5 weeks ago:
I also reccomend deep rock galactic, the devs are very involved in the community. The community is (mostly) amazing. There isn’t much story and it is completely hidden in the in game encyclopedia and the wiki. No drm (apart from steam) though and lots of content and depth that keeps you hooked once you make it to your first promotion.
- Comment on PlayStation VR2 is getting a price cut ($550 --> $400) 1 month ago:
If you already have pcvr, sony released an adaptor to make it work with steam, the drivers don’t have the best reviews though.
- Comment on Rockstar Games talks with top metaverse creators, with an eye on making "Grand Theft Auto" the next creator platform 1 month ago:
What the fuck does top metaverse creators mean
- Comment on Understimulated 1 month ago:
Every time something releases on that website I gain both more respect and hatred for the developer
- Comment on Eat that ramen 2 months ago:
I think it means 15C warmer than before the industrial revolution
- Comment on Ubisoft announces studio closure as it lays off 185 staff 2 months ago:
I may be misremembering but don’t some steam games have no drm? KSP1 and Ultrakill come to mind, are they still on a licence like games with drm?