DeltaWingDragon
@DeltaWingDragon@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on If you live in a city, you'll probably end up memorizing the meanings of arbitrary numbers. 1 week ago:
They are not random, but what is the rationale?
Suppose there exists a radio station, “WACD 902 AM, The Sturge”. The number represents the frequency of the radio wave in megahertz. Now why did they choose that specific frequency? Did they have a specific preference for that number? Or more likely, they just chose whatever was available.
- Comment on If you live in a city, you'll probably end up memorizing the meanings of arbitrary numbers. 1 week ago:
No, to the hospital
- Submitted 1 week ago to showerthoughts@lemmy.world | 21 comments
- Comment on I wouldn't call it "Irritable" Bowel Syndrome... 1 week ago:
Exploding with Excrement
(FTFY)
- Comment on Evolution: 🖕 1 month ago:
It was the emojis used as bullet points, some that were not situationally relevant.
- Comment on Evolution: 🖕 1 month ago:
My robot detector is going off… looks GPT’d…
- Comment on Fennecs kind of look like the "little grey/green aliens" of the fox world. 1 month ago:
You must shower for a long time. I never would have thought of that.
- Comment on Quotation marks and other symbols are incorrectly rendered 4 months ago:
I have submitted.
- Submitted 4 months ago to main@sh.itjust.works | 2 comments
- Comment on MATRIX: A Murdered Journalist and the Mafia's Crypto-Phones. Cracking the app’s code and the investigation into organized crime in Athens. 4 months ago:
Does this have anything to do with Matrix encrypted chat protocol?
- Comment on Chrome using Gemini Nano for ‘Enhanced Protection’ against scams 5 months ago:
Yeah, looks like it scans everything in your browser. How Orwellian.
- Comment on Chrome using Gemini Nano for ‘Enhanced Protection’ against scams 5 months ago:
How does this work? Does the AI scan all of your browsing data?
- Submitted 5 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 10 comments
- Comment on Something Bizarre Is Happening to People Who Use ChatGPT a Lot 5 months ago:
The phenomenon is called Gell-Mann amnesia