danielbln
@danielbln@lemmy.world
- Comment on magic beneath the forests 7 months ago:
You sound like a sour lemon. I’d rather hang out with a hippie that thinks the universe is conscious than someone who slaps a paper tiger license to their low originality threshold posts. Just sayin.
- Comment on Nature is so beautiful 10 months ago:
Or maybe an eggy Mona Lisa? i.imgur.com/WQHOf1r.jpg
- Comment on Nature is so beautiful 10 months ago:
This is made with a Stable Diffusion LoRA called FriedEgg. Here, I used it to generate a wider version: Image
- Comment on YouTube is slowing down for users with ad blockers in new wave 10 months ago:
I mean, I like a good Google hate train as much as the next guy, but that’s kind of a legitimate thing to want.
- Comment on Wi-Fi 7 quietly took off while everyone was looking at AI 10 months ago:
Also, one of these is a mere update hugging the tech plateau, the other is a disruptive hockey stick.
- Comment on Discord is laying off 17 percent of employees 10 months ago:
That may have been true during the lavish times of ZIRP, but I wouldn’t expect to see this dance any longer, at least until money is cheap/free again.
- Comment on "Did you realize that we live in a reality where SciHub is illegal, and OpenAI is not?" 10 months ago:
Road billboards are always a trip when I visit the US. Not only do they have everything on them from Jesus to abortion to guns they are also incredibly distracting physically, especially at night.
- Comment on "Did you realize that we live in a reality where SciHub is illegal, and OpenAI is not?" 10 months ago:
Cyberpunk would always suck, it’s dystopia. Always has been.
- Comment on Microsoft, OpenAI sued for copyright infringement by nonfiction book authors in class action claim 10 months ago:
Because… why?
- Comment on Just fuck my shit up 10 months ago:
I’m gonna saythat those aren’t tiles but some shitty tile print linoleum.
- Comment on Billionaires are hoarding trillions in untaxed wealth. They want the Supreme Court to keep it that way 10 months ago:
No, you add both, ketchup and mayonnaise together.
- Comment on First functional graphene semiconductor paves the path to post-silicon chips — Georgia Tech researchers' material can be used with standard chipmaking methods 10 months ago:
There will be no classic meme slander.
- Comment on NASA Successfully Tests Revolutionary Rocket That Could Get Us to Mars Faster 10 months ago:
Isn’t that on the surface? I believe Venus’s upper atmosphere is a lot more welcoming.
- Comment on Smartphone manufacturers still want to make foldables a thing 10 months ago:
Unless I can get it used for 20 bucks and a handy thrown in, NO SALE. Like hombre, you’re not the target market for any of this.
- Comment on Xbox Slammed For AI-Generated Art Promoting Indie Games 10 months ago:
Because… why?
- Comment on Over 50 per cent of users may shun social media by 2025 as misinformation, toxicity grow 10 months ago:
You kids, ha. I’m hitting 40 soon, and Lemmy is absolutely as much social media as Reddit is, just different scale and technological underpinning. Don’t be high and mighty about it, you can easily burn as much time scrolling through Lemmy communities.
- Comment on Over 50 per cent of users may shun social media by 2025 as misinformation, toxicity grow 10 months ago:
So, uh, why do you post here?
- Comment on You have now entered manual breathing mode. 10 months ago:
Have you tried not eating crappy Falafel?
- Comment on Steve Jobs Rigged The First iPhone Demo By Faking Full Signal Strength And Secretly Swapping Devices Because Of Fragile Prototypes And Bug-Riddled Software 11 months ago:
Android’s interface was all BlackBerry in terms of UI too. The full touch control came after iPhones launch.
- Comment on Inside Mark Zuckerberg’s Top-Secret Hawaii Compound | WIRED 11 months ago:
End game is bots maintaining themselves, automated production lines for parts etc.
- Comment on Inside Mark Zuckerberg’s Top-Secret Hawaii Compound | WIRED 11 months ago:
Boston Dynamic dogs, Tesla Optimus, and so on. Why pay humans if you can automate them and have drones do all those tasks for you.
- Comment on Firefox for Android now supports over 450 add-ons 11 months ago:
Dark reader
- Comment on OCB 11 months ago:
That’s… thats a fly, with stripes for some reason.
- Comment on Bill Gates feels Generative AI has plateaued, says GPT-5 will not be any better 11 months ago:
They are already bolting on multi modality, autonomous agent behavior and so on. Most uses are no longer just token prediction, but a whole soup of other models and data injection. That sort of combination of things will get us to the next level )and already has in many ways).
- Comment on Survive the zombie apocalypse 11 months ago:
Good luck on foot, brah. I’ll be taking the jeep and hose-sucking fuel where needed. Provides shelter, warmth, storage.
- Comment on You can boil water with water by using the electricity from hydro power to power your kettle. 11 months ago:
You’re also boiling water with gravity.
- Comment on A former EverQuest producer, WoW vets and Elden Ring devs are making an MMO filled with AI-generated NPCs 1 year ago:
Yep. Gen AI in games? Awesome, bring it! Blockchain and Metaverse? GTFO.
- Comment on Microsoft and Alphabet results show Wall Street only cares about AI 1 year ago:
I work as a systems engineer and use it daily. I feel there is a particular way of using it where it really shines. Priming it with “you are an experienced senior python/rust/etc. developer who writes robust, idiomatic and maintainable code”. Using GPT-4 (not 3.5) is paramount, and the Data Analysis mode on ChatGPT is also really useful, because GPT can actually run code to validate things.
Noone should force it of course, but I feel once you get intuition about what and how it does things well (and when it falls on its face) then it really flies.
- Comment on Microsoft and Alphabet results show Wall Street only cares about AI 1 year ago:
Even if I would gift one to her she wouldn’t use it. VR headset is peak nerd shit, as much as I love it. Having a dialog with an AI is much more approachable to the layman.
- Comment on Microsoft and Alphabet results show Wall Street only cares about AI 1 year ago:
My mom never used VR, but she happily talks to GPT4. From that perspective I think mindshare in the broader population will be significantly higher than VR (even if it doesn’t live up to the hype VC/Wallstreet machine).