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- Comment on When Online Content Disappears: 38% of webpages that existed in 2013 are no longer accessible a decade later 5 months ago:
I mean, this makes sense. It costs money to host a webpage - even a tiny blog run on a home server requires someone to have the hardware on, running, and connected to the internet. Not to mention the domain registration and the security risk of running a website using software from 2013
- Comment on Antybooties 6 months ago:
Research for the sake of research is how we make discoveries we never thought possible.
- Comment on US Air Force successfully tests AI-controlled fighter jet in first dogfight against human pilots 6 months ago:
Horizon zero dawn can’t come soon enough if you ask me
- Comment on Microsoft Copilot has been banned for use by US House staff members, at least for now 7 months ago:
I can’t imagine using any LLM for anything factual. It’s useful for generating boilerplate and that’s basically it. Any time I try to get it to find errors in what I’ve written (either communication or code) it’s basically worthless.
- Comment on Huh 8 months ago:
It all comes down to the fact that LLMs are not AGI - they have no clue what they’re saying or why or to whom. They have no concept of “context” and as a result have no ability to “know” if they’re giving right info or just hallucinating.
- Comment on Can you live a fulfilling life with autism? 8 months ago:
Or…. “Typical”…. 😉
- Comment on Cel 8 months ago:
This is a stupid question.
- Comment on Reddit Will License Its Data to Train LLMs, So We Made a Firefox Extension That Lets You Replace Your Comments With Any (Non-Copyrighted) Text 8 months ago:
I assure you that’s not the case anymore
- Comment on Reddit Will License Its Data to Train LLMs, So We Made a Firefox Extension That Lets You Replace Your Comments With Any (Non-Copyrighted) Text 8 months ago:
When you edit your comment all you’re doing is adding a “new” comment, the old comment is flagged to not show and the new comment shows in its place.
This achieves nothing.
- Comment on Typescript 8 months ago:
If compiled languages bother you, then you’re gonna love assembly.
- Comment on A little hair of the targ that bit you. 10 months ago:
Don’t put twinkies on your pizza.
- Comment on Daggerfall Unity 1.0.0 Released 10 months ago:
Can someone pretend I’m “dumb” and explain what this is? Cause if it’s what I think it is… I’m very interested
- Comment on Indie publisher Versus Evil closed and all staff laid off 10 months ago:
As long as all wages are paid then there’s no obligation to continue employment in “at-will” states.
The employer must pay all due wages, but after that they can close or fire for any reason, including “fuck you, got mine”
- Comment on 1.1 History 11 months ago:
Easy, it’s right over there. Next question, please
- Comment on Where can I find tutorials on embedding Lua scripting into applications 1 year ago:
What do you mean “embedding lua into applications”?
I assume you mean you want an application extensible by user lua script?
You build an API that calls the lua interpreter and passes the script, and reads the output; same as you would for any other scripting language. You define what the inputs should be, create the interface for executing the user defined script through shell commands, and then retrieve the output.
For python you’re going to probably use this:
docs.python.org/3/library/subprocess.html#subproc…
For C# you’re going to use Process
stackoverflow.com/…/process-start-how-to-get-the-…
The complexities arise in your implementation and there’s no single guide.
- Comment on Astronomers use Webb data to measure rapid increase in oxygen in the early universe 1 year ago:
The article doesn’t seem to say, but if we expected oxygen to form via nuclear synthesis in stars, but there’s more oxygen than we would expect, do we have any hypothesis for how? Could oxygen have formed another way or was it more likely that the nuclear synthesis happened more rapidly in the early universe?
- Comment on What is wrong with some of you? 1 year ago:
This is a terrific example of where a choropleth (Ideally by county) would have been much more effective than a heat map.