On windows, there’s an ascii/unicode char lookup table system tool, which you can use to search and copy special characters. Just FYI.
On windows, there’s an ascii/unicode char lookup table system tool, which you can use to search and copy special characters. Just FYI.
This is a rhetorical question. This does not belong in here I believe.
Yeah that’s a lot of information framing.
No.
I guess the only way it factors in is if I knew she has more experience / is in a different stage of life with relationships.
But that’s got to do with age and maturity more than anything.
I wanna punch racists and Nazis so bad.
Why the fuck do you think you’re better or worse depending on your skin color or ethnic background?
This is basic biology, how you are is almost completely disconnected from what you look like.
I’m so sorry for all that stuff. Hope you found a way to deal with it.
Basically by letting it linger in your mind and then when you make a song you remember certain things about it and some of those things you try out.
Now legally it gets complicated, but it always comes down to how close you are to the original.
I mean I appreciate the joke but this is a question community, so I understand why people who don’t get the reference are gonna answer that. No need to get groggy.
You might not wanna hear this:
Depends on your definition of radfem and on how well we fit and how they are
Otherwise sure I guess? This a really vague question so if you are more specific, I could get you a better answer.
They do but the amount of information is way smaller for the others. With your search engine of choice you’ll find the posts though if there are any.
Omg I wanna go there now
Reading the comments on this makes me realize how often we think about animals, considering we apparently have thousands of different ways to categorize them, even if it’s more by vibe than anything else…
Right after Ubisoft added an offline mode for the crew 2 iirc
Why does this analogy make sense to me for some reason?
One of the bigger cities in Germany.
We have a mayor for our district, who is basically a blank slate to 95% of people. It doesn’t help that he lives together with his family in a different district. He is a member of one of our political parties and specifically one I don’t particularly like.
For some reason I was in the same school class with his son, who was pretty chill, but got very annoying when it came to politics (of course).
So basically the mayor does a lot of city management stuff but the average person has no clue who he is or what exactly he does.
I would imagine that’s very unique compared to most other countries but I’m not sure.
Yeah the other comment is kinda rude but I genuinely wanna know
Hopefully this makes some of the Firefox shills finally realize it’s time to change our recommendations.
I’ve heard so much shit lately about Firefox, it has become a sinking ship and I’m eager to see who picks up the shards and runs with it.
We gotta go more stupid
Neil DeGrasse Bison
I got a very light tendency to sensory overload but to me it’s not a pain, I respond to annoying sounds, and I am a little bit more sensitive and have a little bit stronger reactions to it. And when I get overloaded, my brain kinda shuts off, I can’t reason, I get very angry and I can’t properly communicate anymore.
Imagine someone is punching you randomly every minute but you can’t do anything about it. You start getting irrational. That’s the exact feeling.
What I’m saying is, what OP’s describing is very different and they should definitely see a doctor about it, because even for a sensory condition it doesn’t sound normal.
This might be a wild take but people always make AI out to be way more primitive than it is.
Yes, in it’s most basic for an LLM can be described as an auto-complete for conversations. But let’s be real: the amount of different optimizations and adjustments made before and after the fact is pretty complex, and the way the AI works is pretty close already to a brain. Hell that’s where we started out; emulating a brain. And you can look into this, the base for AI is usually neural networks, which learn to give specific parts of an input a specific amount of weight when generating the output. And when the output is not what we want, the AI slowly adjusts those weights to get closer.
Our brain works the same in it’s most basic form. We use electric signals and we think associative patterns. When an electric signal enters one node, this node is connected via stronger or lighter bridges to different nodes, forming our associations. Those bridges is exactly what we emulate when we use nodes with weighted connectors in artificial neural networks.
Our AI output is quality wise right now pretty good, but integrity and security wise pretty bad (hallucinations, not following prompts, etc.), but saying it is performing at the level of a three year old is simultaneously under-selling and overselling how AI performs. We should be aware that just because it’s AI doesn’t mean it’s good, but it also doesn’t mean it’s bad either. It just means there’s a feature (which is hopefully optional) and then we can decide if it’s helpful or not.
I do music production and I need cover art. As a student, I can’t afford commissioning good artworks every now and then, so AI is the way to go and it’s been nailing it.
As a software developer, I’ve come to appreciate that after about 2y of bad code completion AIs, there’s finally one that is a net positive for me.
AI is just like anything else, it’s a tool that brings change. How that change manifests depends on us as a collective. Let’s punish bad AI, dangerous AI or similar (copilot, Tesla self driving, etc.) and let’s promote good AI (Gmail text completion, chatgpt, code completion, image generators) and let’s also realize that the best things we can get out of AI will not hit the ceiling of human products for a while. But if it costs too much, or you need quick pointers, at least you know where to start.