CheeseNoodle
@CheeseNoodle@lemmy.world
- Comment on Everyday AI looks more like the '08 housing bubble 3 days ago:
I suppose similar in the sense that the housing bubble involved a bunch of rich idiots speculating on bad debt that had been vaguely washed to make it look good and now we have a bunch of rich idiots speculating on AI based on vague promises that it’ll be good.
- Comment on Fake Protest Videos Are the Latest AI Slop to Go Viral in MAGA World 6 days ago:
I think part of the issue is that people on the left also tend to see nuances, which means more things to disagree over. Left falls out, right falls in line and all.
- Comment on Fake Protest Videos Are the Latest AI Slop to Go Viral in MAGA World 6 days ago:
Same thing unfortunately. No honor in a real fight.
- Comment on it's true! 1 week ago:
Clover is honestly fine, its short so even if it spreads into your flowerbeds its not going to do any damage, in fact since its a nitrogen fixer it might even help, and insects like clover a lot more than grass
- Comment on A cartoonist's review of AI art, by Matthew Inman 1 week ago:
As a passable quality 3D artist who does it for a living I’ve found AI art (which can do 3D now to some degree) has kind of narrowed the scope for me. If you want generic Unreal style pseudo-realism or disney toon then AI can do that for you* I’ve had to focus much more on creating a unique style and also optimizing my work in ways that AI just doesn’t have the ability to do because they require longer chains of actual reasoning.
For AI in general I think this pattern holds, it can quickly create something generic and increasingly do it without extranious fingers but no matter how much you tweak a prompt its damn near impossible to get a specific idea into image form. Its like a hero shooter with skins VS actually creating your own character.
*Right now AI models use more tris to re-create the default blender cube than my entire lifetime portfolio but I’m assuming that can be resolved since we already have partially automated re-topology tools.
- Comment on AI Coding Is Massively Overhyped, Report Finds 2 weeks ago:
As with every profession every generation… only this time on their own because every company forgot what employee training is and expects every to be born with 5 years of experience.
- Comment on Disney sells us imaginary heroes while supporting real world villains. 3 weeks ago:
The framing suggests they’re meant to be the good guys?
- Comment on 9 months after its 1.0 launch flopped, an indie dev just learned that Steam never emailed the 130,000 people who wishlisted its game 3 weeks ago:
The fun part about shitty people as they can be really good at pretending not to be shitty if it means they can be extra shitty down the line. Its a trope for a reason.
- Comment on Disney sells us imaginary heroes while supporting real world villains. 3 weeks ago:
I tried watching the animated show recently, and its basically Wakanda throughout history stealing vibranium from other civilisations because they feel entitled to complete control over the element, usually with large amounts of colateral damage and theft of deeply important cultural artifacts in the process. I assume there’s some alegory I’m missing but they just come off as assholes.
- Comment on Borderlands 4 boss tells players "please get a refund from Steam if you aren't happy" as Randy Pitchford continues his very public crashout over the FPS's performance woes 4 weeks ago:
My understanding is that Unreal is a garbage engine for optimization at face value, it has a lot of useful tools and a lot of incorrect/dated documentation for those tools some of which are also just kind of configured wrong as their default settings. If effort is put into optimization to configure things correctly and only use the various tools like nanite or lumen in their actual use cases (rather than just throwing them on everything) you can get some pretty fantastic optimization.
TLDR: Good but complex tools marketed as low effort with bad defaults and exagerated marketing.
- Comment on 'Borderlands 4 is a premium game made for premium gamers' is Randy Pitchford's tone deaf retort to the performance backlash: 'If you're trying to drive a monster truck with a leaf blower's motor, you're going to be disappointed' 4 weeks ago:
I found 1 and 2 were games I could both replay at least once. With 2 the only bad bit to replay is bricks area where the devs just spammed a ton of very spongy enemies in a big map. 3 had more fun vault hunters mechanically but even during the first playthrough so much of it feels like filler content (like literally ALL of Hammerlocks area) and the final boss is somehow even more dissapointing than BL1, trying to play through a second time is at least 2/3 “Oh god not this bit again”.
- Comment on Google fined EUR 3 billion by EU for blocking competition in online ad sales 4 weeks ago:
Its worth remembering that EU fines are not one and done, if you don’t fix the problem they fine you repeatedly.
- Comment on Borderlands 4 Launches To Mostly Negative Steam Reviews Over Performance Issues And Crashing 4 weeks ago:
Isn’t this the 1 letter typo where removing it makes the game massively better?
- Comment on If the UK government proposed to increase tax by 1% and make trains free would you be in favour? 4 weeks ago:
Do I get a magical garauntee that it would happen? Because otherwise no given the state of governance; they would absoloutely raise taxes then talk about making trains free until everyones forgotten and then maybe make trains cheaper for a specific age group for a while with that reduction being completely eaten by ticket price rises within 2 years.
- Comment on 9 arrests for violent fascists attacking police - 900 for grannies and disabled people holding placards 4 weeks ago:
So the takeaway is that violent protest is 100x more legal than peaceful protest right?
- Comment on Exactly Six Months Ago, the CEO of Anthropic Said That in Six Months AI Would Be Writing 90 Percent of Code 4 weeks ago:
To be fair fusion energy got less than the minnimum ‘fusion never’ funding, AI on the other hand is getting all the money in the damn world.
- Comment on Is AI Facing a Trough of Disillusionment? 5 weeks ago:
I feel like LLMs didn’t hit a deadend so much as people started trying to use them in completely inappropriate applications.
- Comment on 'Godfather of AI' says the technology will create massive unemployment and send profits soaring — 'that is the capitalist system' 5 weeks ago:
And finally, when they employ zero people, and no one has any money to buy their product they will have finally hit infinite profits. Seriously though it doesn’t look like we’re doing UBI any time soon and I doubt the ultra rich would kill off everyone on purpose because half the point seems to be to have people they can feel superior too. Are we just going to wipe ourselves out in a weird paperclip maximizer scenario where we pile up a ton of shit no one can actually buy but has to keep being made to make a line go up?
- Comment on Hands-On: Borderlands 4 wants you to forget Borderlands 3 ever happened 5 weeks ago:
I feel like 1 had the best vibe, 2 had the best story (but also the worst balance) and 3 had the most fun vault hunter designs.
- Comment on Paradox issues Bloodlines 2 refunds after backlash over paywalled clans 5 weeks ago:
Also often updates to prior DLC content.
- Comment on 5 weeks ago:
10 Mbps is like average Scotland internet unless you’re in a major city.
- Comment on Average UK house price rises to record £299,331, says Halifax 5 weeks ago:
While pay has also functionally gone down.
- Comment on Say hello to Bary 5 weeks ago:
That’s still not entierly mass dependant, the point is at a distance based on a ratio between the two masses, if Jupiter were closer to the sun then the point would be inside the sun. Its still impressively massive to pull the point outside of the sun at any functional distance but so could a grain of dust with sufficient distance and a big empty universe to prevent anything else from interupting things.
- Comment on YouTube is now flagging accounts on Premium family plans that aren't in the same household 1 month ago:
Invidious sadly doesn’t allow for an account and subscriptions, at least not without running your own server which appears… complex.
- Comment on Warehouse automation hasn’t made workers safer — it’s just reshuffled the risk 1 month ago:
Last time though there was a one generation gap before new jobs appeared and a bunch of people got to die of cholera in overcrowded conditions.
- Comment on Inspiring. Innovating. 1 month ago:
Reading your comment makes this concept even stranger because you can sustainably farm trees to get the same carbon removal benefits and then also make money selling the lumber which will keep the carbon locked up just fine if you make sure to sell it for long term use applications like carpentry.
- Comment on Taco Bell rethinks AI drive-through after man orders 18,000 waters 1 month ago:
McDonalds where I live also still just uses the behind the counter menus (no kiosk menu) so you kind of need to walk over there anyway to be able to make out the actual text of the menu underneath the constantly scrolling advertisements that keep covering it.
- Comment on The US government could get even more Intel stock if the company ends up losing control of its chip manufacturing business 1 month ago:
The problem with conservatism is you eventually run out of others peoples stuff to sell.
- Comment on Video game addiction in teens likely stems from preexisting mental health issues 1 month ago:
Exactly, We created an increasingly awful world to live in, its no wonder people want to try and live in a different one as much as possible.
- Comment on I went to the UK last week. Nothing about my trip was legal. 1 month ago:
The majority of British citizens would not pass a british citizenship test or even those same customs checks. The customs checks are so broad everyones going to ding at least one flag and the citizenship test has stupid innane stuff like sports questions.