merari42
@merari42@lemmy.world
- Comment on Philosophy 4 days ago:
35-year old Heidegger slid into the DMs of 18-year old Ahrendt as her professor. This was way before you were cancelled for ‘sleeping with students’ or for ‘being a fascist’ was a thing.
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- Comment on Make this thread look like it's your first day on the internet 1 week ago:
Well, here we go again! The internet was supposed to be freedom, but now it’s just a playground for Big Brother and corporate greed. Y’all see this Y2K “bug”? IT’S NOT A BUG, it’s a SCAM to reset everything and put us under CONTROL! Bill Gates, Al Gore, ALL of ‘em are in on it. Soon, you won’t be able to load a page without the Feds watching you.
Wake UP, people! You think AOL and Micro$oft care about “innovation”? LOL. It’s all about taking over! AOL’s already bought up Netscape! What’s next, paying to send an email? Think your ICQ is private? LOL, it’s government spyware!
And don’t get me started on the mods here. I see you silencing REAL posts about how the UN is behind all this. Keep banning me, I’ll be back! They wanna control speech before the big RESET. Mark my words, the internet will be a corporate mall by 2005, and y’all will pay just to read THIS.
P.S. If this post vanishes, you know why. I SEE YOU, MODS!
- Comment on Make this thread look like it's your first day on the internet 1 week ago:
22/F/Catfish Island
- Comment on #goals 1 week ago:
To be very German, here is my favourite Max Planck quote: Scientific Progress marches on one funeral at a time.
Perhaps it was meant like that. And the old guard that disliked his papers is now dead and progress has been made.
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- Comment on Cords 3 weeks ago:
I heard there was a secret cord you plug it in to meet the lord But you don’t really care for safety, do ya? It goes like this, you plug it in, And in a flash, the lights go dim, The power’s gone, and now it’s running through ya.
- The male gaze in these places is cranked up to over 9000 but women are just not the targetlemmy.world ↗Submitted 4 weeks ago to [deleted] | 8 comments
- Comment on The hero we deserve! 4 weeks ago:
- Comment on And stupid me always taught that injecting yourself with radioactive donuts causes cancer 4 weeks ago:
D’Oh
- And stupid me always taught that injecting yourself with radioactive donuts causes cancerlemmy.world ↗Submitted 4 weeks ago to [deleted] | 39 comments
- Comment on CAMPEÃO DO MUNDO 4 weeks ago:
When do we Germans beat them 7:1 again? Or is Germany just not as good at murder? /s
- Comment on banana slugs 5 weeks ago:
Damn nature, you scary!
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- Comment on What do people really ask chatbots? It’s a lot of sex and homework. 1 month ago:
For a user without much technical experience using a ready-made gui like Jan.ai with automatic model download and ability to run models with the ggml library on consumer grade hardware like mac M-series chips or cheap GPUs by either Nvidia or AMD is probably a good start.
For a little bit more technically proficient users Ollama is probably a great choice to start to host your own OpenAI-like API for local models. I mostly run gemma2 or small llama 3.1 like models with that.
- Comment on Pronouns 1 month ago:
Better than to be the pole vaulter whose medal ambitions were foiled by his long wang.
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- Comment on AI models face collapse if they overdose on their own output 1 month ago:
Depends on what you do with it. Synthetic data seems to be really powerful if it’s human controlled and well built. Stuff like tiny stories (simple llm-generated stories that only use the complexity of a 3-year olds vocabulary) can be used to make tiny language models produce sensible English output. My favourite newer example is the base data for AlphaProof (llm-generated translations of proofs in Math-Papers to the proof-validation system LEAN) to teach an LLM the basic structure of Mathematics proofs. The validation in LEAN itself can be used to only keep high-quality (i.e. correct) proofs. Since AlphaProof is basically a reinforcement learning routine that uses an llm to generate good ideas for proof steps to reduce the size of the space of proof steps, applying it yields new correct proofs that can be used to further improve its internal training data.
- Comment on Somehow USB disks are still the easiest and most reliable way 1 month ago:
Seafile. It’s already on my phone when I want it there.
- Comment on Fortnite Players Band Together to Pick on In-Game Tesla Cybertrucks: 'Destroy on Sight' - IGN 1 month ago:
No idea how Fortnite works. But can you (realistically) use the Cybertruck to cut off your enemies fingers with it’s automatic doors.
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- Comment on Spice up your DNA 2 months ago:
This is what CRISPR was invented for
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- Comment on They only show up after midnight though 2 months ago:
By this logic, Goth girls should not go into economics. They’ll just decrease overall welfare by increasing dead weight loss.
- Comment on Elon Musk’s Neuralink Is Ready to Implant a Second Volunteer 2 months ago:
Na SpaceX would just use his neuralink chip it to automate the team that keeps Musk distracted from messing with important things in the company with a simple AI