Murvel
@Murvel@lemm.ee
- Comment on She-Ra Lives! 2 weeks ago:
No, you’re thinking of philosophy. Philosophy is a discussion. Science is a process. Just the fact that they are being accused of being misleading and outright falsyfyiing evidence is enough to simply ignore their purported results until they can produce a paper that fixes all those problems.
It’s not a discussion whether we can agree on something. The evidence should do the only talking.
- Comment on She-Ra Lives! 2 weeks ago:
Don’t spread it around. It’s a complete fraud of a paper for all we know. Just the fact that it has convincing rebuttals is enough to make you consider it irrelevant.
- Comment on She-Ra Lives! 2 weeks ago:
I remember reading this simply terrible article in Scientific American; the entire article was based on this fraud of a research paper referred to the meme above.
This paper was a complete fraud, and people just guzzled the cool-aid. He’ll they still do, looking at this thread.
- Comment on My Job Is to Train Tesla's Cars to Drive Themselves 2 months ago:
Would you claim the company he worked for has zero understanding of how to do electrical work?
- Comment on My Job Is to Train Tesla's Cars to Drive Themselves 2 months ago:
No? He claimed they have ‘zero ideas of how to engineer’ I disagree. I don’t even know what gives me the energy to go against the incessant Elon hate cirkle jerk, but it is so tiresome
- Comment on My Job Is to Train Tesla's Cars to Drive Themselves 2 months ago:
Ok, so another of Elons companies sends rockets to space, so again, they clearly now engineering…
- Comment on My Job Is to Train Tesla's Cars to Drive Themselves 2 months ago:
These people have just about zero idea about how the engineering process works, and it shows.
Well, now that’s obviously not true. They wouldn’t have drivable cars if they had no idea how to engineer one…
- Comment on Star Wars Outlaws - Review Thread 2 months ago:
The ‘Far cry radio tower’ is a common euphemism for pointless busy work in most Ubistofts’ open world games…
- Comment on Star Wars Outlaws - Review Thread 2 months ago:
Lmao, are you kidding me? In his review, he paints the picture of missing climbing Far Cry radio towers and finding a thousand pointless little POI and stupid number challenges.
That is by far the most tiresome aspect of the Ubisoft open world formula…
- Comment on New Starfield free update added a ground vehicle 2 months ago:
Lmao, much of the reason rovers weren’t included in the base game was that would take about 3 min to reach one end of the loaded map, before you have to return to your ship and click on another map marker in the UI.
Yhst did not make for exciting exploration, but I guess they forgot about that
- Comment on Black Myth: Wukong studio requests influencers not include "feminist propaganda" or Covid-19 references in coverage 2 months ago:
Fucking pathetic
- Comment on The Sims 4 now lets you set how jealous Sims will get when they catch their partner flirting 3 months ago:
Sims 4 Cuck Livin^TM when?
- Comment on Finland passes bill to stop migrants at border 4 months ago:
Nope, it makes perfect sense.
- Comment on OLED monitor momentum expected to continue — analysts expect 1.34 million units shipped by year end 6 months ago:
Yeah no I doubt it
- Comment on OLED monitor momentum expected to continue — analysts expect 1.34 million units shipped by year end 6 months ago:
I’ve had mine for two years without burn ins
- Comment on Has Generative AI Already Peaked? - Computerphile 6 months ago:
No, they just calculate with increased size of the training roster… it’s not that complicated. Which is a fair presumption as that is how we’ve increased the predictive precision so far.
- Comment on Has Generative AI Already Peaked? - Computerphile 6 months ago:
Well obviously they cannot rule out techniques no one has though of but likewise they obviously accounted for what they deemed to be within the realm of possibility
- Comment on Has Generative AI Already Peaked? - Computerphile 6 months ago:
What you mentioned is assumed video and paper in question. The main argument being that no matter our computational techniques, the diminishing returns in predictive precision is reached far sooner than we achieve general intelligence.
- Comment on Disgruntled Helldivers 2 fans start petition to bring back fired community manager 6 months ago:
Oh give it up; another drama Wednesday? No thanks, I’m sick of it.
- Comment on Whistleblower urges Boeing to ground all 787 Dreamliners after safety warning 7 months ago:
True enough
- Comment on Whistleblower urges Boeing to ground all 787 Dreamliners after safety warning 7 months ago:
Owned by Boeing
- Comment on Building bombings and 14-year-old hitmen: Organized crime overwhelms Sweden 7 months ago:
What? Organized crime rates have steadily increased over the years compared to our neighbors. What do you even know about Sweden? You know what, fuck it I don’t care, weak bait.
- Comment on Building bombings and 14-year-old hitmen: Organized crime overwhelms Sweden 7 months ago:
Not anymore than the lack of youth centers. It’s a tired old myth that has no basis in reality.
- Comment on Building bombings and 14-year-old hitmen: Organized crime overwhelms Sweden 7 months ago:
Lmao what a weak bait…
- Comment on Rule of law declining across EU, report warns 8 months ago:
Sure, rearmament is a good idea. But rather than fearing the state, people are arming themselves in protection against organized crime networks run by first and second generation immigrants that are running wild.
- Comment on Trans youth will no longer be prescribed puberty blockers, NHS England says 8 months ago:
I have no idea what you source those beliefs on but research dome in Sweden just last year concludes:
Data on the effects on psychosocial health are lacking but there is some evidence that hormonal treatment may impact on bone maturation.
news.ki.se/systematic-review-on-outcomes-of-hormo…
So no, I would not claim it is risk free, especially when given to children.
- Comment on Trans youth will no longer be prescribed puberty blockers, NHS England says 8 months ago:
Holy fuck, lots of word for ‘zero interest’, especially seeing as you have damn no sources for your claims, lmao
- Comment on Trans youth will no longer be prescribed puberty blockers, NHS England says 8 months ago:
Yes, stated as a recommendation until supporting evidence of its benefits can be found. The thing is that the side effects as you mentioned are well known and can unediably be linked to the therapy, thus warranting caution.
- Comment on Trans youth will no longer be prescribed puberty blockers, NHS England says 8 months ago:
NHS recommendation (British health/social services):
…england.nhs.uk/…/puberty-suppressing-hormones/
Socialstyrelsen recommendation (Swedish health/social services):
socialstyrelsen.se/…/uppdaterade-rekommendationer…
They each provide sources that they base their decision on.
- Comment on Trans youth will no longer be prescribed puberty blockers, NHS England says 8 months ago:
Both the health service in Sweden and Britain has recommended a complete stop to hormone blockers to children, citing lack of evidence to support the procedure.
And yet here you are, with studies and shit, saying the complete opposite. Maybe you can take your ‘evidence’ (and no, the linked article is not an unbiased source) to them; they might change their minds. Seems to me the right course of action since you are so invested.