CheeseNoodle
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- Comment on American attitudes about AI today mirror poll answers about the rise of the internet in the '90s 5 days ago:
I think people would find new ways to struggle that they actually enjoy and would likely end up contributing. Imagine a couple of thousand people with their new modest but stress free budgets decide to join a yearly potato cannon contest, Sure its not going to invent anything new directly but you now have a bunch of people learning about ballistics and stoichiometry and high pressure engineering all egging eachother on to shoot that potato further. The competition gets more and more fierce and with the much lower stakes people start trying some more out there ideas, before you know it you have a modest but highly effective solution to reliably obtaining the correct gas mixture for something like a combined light gas gun.
And that’s a deliberately silly example, you’d get a ton more art, people deciding to be athletes, coders, all sorts of hobies that can encourage healthy competition and often benefit society in surprising ways.
- Comment on [UK] Police forces to get authoritarian powers to extract data from online accounts 6 days ago:
So is there a way to fill my social media with endless markov chains without:
- Spamming other users.
- Just sticking them all in some dedicated channel that would allow them to be easily filtered out.
- Comment on YouTube might slow down your videos if you block ads 1 week ago:
AI might be overkill? I recall back in the day people working out which images where manipulated by the way the underlying flow of colour and pixel layout didn’t line up, each image ends up with a kind of grain of different size and direction. You could spot ads by detecting which image data doesn’t line up with the majority and cutting it out that way.
- Comment on YouTube might slow down your videos if you block ads 1 week ago:
I’ve been wondering about that, also perhaps a browser where your mouse position has seperate client and software side states? I know a lot of data can be gleaned from mouse movements so if the browser only updated its internal cursor position when you actually clicked that would potentially cut out that source of information?
- Comment on The Outer Worlds 2 Can't Be Anti-Capitalist When It's Charging Us $80 To Play It 1 week ago:
Chance as in gambling, so often you don’t even get what you pay for even with ‘reputable’ brands. This is particularly bad with appliances.
- Comment on The Outer Worlds 2 Can't Be Anti-Capitalist When It's Charging Us $80 To Play It 2 weeks ago:
These days its incresingly ‘capitalism is when you pay money for the chance to have a thing’
- Comment on Amazon is reportedly training humanoid robots to deliver packages 2 weeks ago:
Rain? I know its not going to fall over and shoot out sparks like a cartoon but rain does mess with visibility and grip, plus this is a robot with a lot of joints and moving parts that’s probably going to be maintained by someone who has to pee in a bottle so the cartoon falling over and shooting sparks isn’t actually out of the question.
- Comment on Welcome to the web we lost 2 weeks ago:
Is it though? Its always far easier to be loud and obnoxious than do something constructive, even with the internet and LLMs, in fact those things are amplifiers which if anything make the attention imbalance even more drastic and unrepresentative of actual human behaviour. In the time it takes me to write this comment some troll can write a dozen hateful ones, or a bot can write a thousand. Doesn’t mean humans are shitty in a 1000/1 ratio, just means shitty people can now be a thousand times louder.
- Comment on Klarna’s AI replaced 700 workers — Now the fintech CEO wants humans back after $40B fall 2 weeks ago:
No need to bother, reddit is already full of entire threads of GPT posts, the megacorps are killing their own product for us.
- Comment on The first weekly What Are You Playing? thread! 2 weeks ago:
Bit of warframe, a lot of deeprock and some stellaris when I have that much free time.
- Comment on Microsoft announces new Windows changes in response to the EU's (DMA) Digital Markets Act for EEA users, including Edge not prompting users to set it as the default unless opened 2 weeks ago:
I love mint on my old laptop (which I’m using right now) I just wish it was more compatable with newer hardware as neither it nor ubuntu work properly on my new desktop build so I’m stuck on ghost spectre instead.
- Comment on public services of an entire german state switches from Microsoft to open source (Libreoffice, Linux, Nextcloud, Thunderbird) 3 weeks ago:
Plus government computers are always old as shit so Linux should install nice and easy, give em mint for that windows like UI.
- Comment on New fuel cell could enable electric aviation 3 weeks ago:
iirc the issue with Hydrogen is that it has very high energy/mass but incredibly low density to the point that the fuel tank to contain a reasonable amount of hydrogen (say comparable to hydrocarbons) is even more prohibitive than battery weight.
- Comment on If AI was going to advance exponentially I'd of expected it to take off by now. 3 weeks ago:
Iirc there are mathematical reason why AI can’t actually become exponentially more intelligent? There are hard limits on how much work (in the sense of information processing) can be done by a given piece of hardware and we’re already pretty close to that theoretical limit. For an AI to go singulaity we would have to build it with enough initial intelligence that it could aquire both the resources and information with which to improve itself and start the exponential cycle.
- Comment on Cyberpunk 2 is now in preproduction, CD Projekt says 3 weeks ago:
TLDR: UE5 can be optimized but Unreal also turned it into a bit of a tech demo for their new tech some of which can be counter productive at times.
- Comment on Developer Builds Tool That Scrapes YouTube Comments, Uses AI to Predict Where Users Live 3 weeks ago:
Except you don’t need personal information, look at supermarket data, even when ‘anonymized’ it can predict pregnancy and even a rough geographic location based on what items are available at various locations/times as well as corelating your purchases with the weather.
- Comment on Some Reddit users just love to disagree, new AI-powered troll-spotting algorithm finds 5 weeks ago:
It doesn’t even sound like a reasonable study to undertake honestly, how many times do you comment on something just to say you agree? Mostly people just read it and move on, maybe upvote.
- Comment on Tesla Reportedly Has $800 Million Worth of Cybertrucks That Nobody Wants 1 month ago:
So your saying one will be able to avoid ICE by simply escaping on days when its raining?
- Comment on Are We All Becoming More Hostile Online? 1 month ago:
Agreed, the toxic assholes have been here since the beginning, everyone else is just finally pushing back.
- Comment on Palworld confirms ‘disappointing’ game changes forced by Pokémon lawsuit 1 month ago:
Any trademarks they need because Nintendo have allegedly been filing new patents mid-lawsuit in order to justify suing palworld.
- Comment on Tesla bait-and-switch: Cybertruck owners won't get Autosteer feature they paid for 1 month ago:
Cultural difference perhaps? I’ve always known it to be more specific, still roughly that but usually the replacement item is visually very similar and the victim accepts it after previously being shown a similar but non-shitty version. Like those black friday TVs you get in the US that look just like the brand name ones people expect them to be but are actually shittier electronics shoved into the same casings.
- Comment on Tesla bait-and-switch: Cybertruck owners won't get Autosteer feature they paid for 1 month ago:
Yes but bait and switch has less negative connotations and implies some cleverness on the part of the fraduster. Nothing even remotely clever was done here, Tesla made a deal and then flat out broke it Trump Style.
- Comment on Tesla bait-and-switch: Cybertruck owners won't get Autosteer feature they paid for 1 month ago:
‘bait-and-switch’ They’ll really call it anything but fraud huh.
- Comment on People Are Losing Loved Ones to AI-Fueled Spiritual Fantasies 1 month ago:
human-level? Have these people used chat GPT?
- Comment on People Are Losing Loved Ones to AI-Fueled Spiritual Fantasies 1 month ago:
Probably because stopping to self analyze your decisions is a lot less effective than just running away from that lion over there.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
Aren’t like half of those bullet points positives? Also in addition to what you said once you got a tree you got a tree, those tanks need constant maintenence and cycling which I doubt anyone is going to bother with for more than a year after installing them.
- Comment on The first driverless semis have started running regular longhaul routes | CNN Business 1 month ago:
I dunno I can see it being done, go in first with a drone and blind the cameras one by one (not hard to rig it up with spray paint) then go in and grab the goods, pick an isolated section of the route so you’re gone by the time anyone comes looking.
I for one predict a glorious era of road pirates.
- Comment on What are some good examples of "Where the fuck do you go" kind of games? 1 month ago:
Final Fantasy 7 has a lot of mini versions of this moment because the level art is rarely distinguished from the actual terrain you can interact with so sometimes you kinda get stuck until you realise that this time that little ramp is actually something your supposed to walk up rather than un-interactable scenery like all those previous times.
- Comment on Borderlands 4 - State of Play Deep Dive | PS5 Games 1 month ago:
There seems to be a lot more customization than in previous games so they’re probably going for a bit of a blank slate feel.
- Comment on The US is Collapsing Like the USSR – So What Comes Next 1 month ago:
iirc it was kinda hinted that maybe all the poor people got deported or something leaving the rich to die? I vaguely recall them mentioning something about ships in the last one where they found the rich people condos.