fr, it's all well and good that Jordan Peterson was shocked to see ChatGPT producing code, but what the fuck does Jordan Peterson know about code? The tests I've run looked good but weren't actually good -- the code often fundamentally couldn't work because it wasn't real.
Not totally useless, but like most AI, it's an algorithm that can solve specific problems extremely well, but you need a human to choose which problems to solve and to check the algorithm's work.
I could end up proven wrong later -- I've heard the newer GPT model works much better than ChatGPT -- but I tried using Bing chat which allegedly uses the newer model and it didn't provide better results when I tried. I ended up having to build something for myself using my human brain to learn about a thing that didn't exist before.
Not totally useless, but like most AI, it's an algorithm that can solve specific problems extremely well, but you need a human to choose which problems to solve and to check the algorithm's work.
I could end up proven wrong later -- I've heard the newer GPT model works much better than ChatGPT -- but I tried using Bing chat which allegedly uses the newer model and it didn't provide better results when I tried. I ended up having to build something for myself using my human brain to learn about a thing that didn't exist before.
I think it most Indians took a look at some of the recipes from Rich Englishman in the past, they'd want to throw up.
I like, we get it. You're rich enough to afford spices. What the hell did you put in my plate?
I like, we get it. You're rich enough to afford spices. What the hell did you put in my plate?
How many resources industry wide have been spent on the thing that was always going to fail, the metaverse?
Rev 1 of my new fan blades really didn't turn out very well; The print was big and bulky, and really had issues with weight and off-center weight. I've tried to redesign, next weekend I'll print it off and see how this works. One immediate positive is that the amount of material is way lower.

I don't usually watch his show much anymore, but I just happened to be watching it today because it showed up on my rss feed and they have Ezra Levant on who is the owner of an alternative outlet in Canada.
Not just other central platforms though. Right now, Tim's show is being hosted off of his servers. That's a lot harder to pozz than someone else's service.
Youtube ended up apparently ending the Timcast IRL stream that was discussing today's shooting. This is the sort of reason you want your own infrastructure!
"Jimmy was about to shoot up his homeschool co op but his dad smacked up upside the head and told him to stop being a retard."
We need to let all the companies that took risks to take over the entire world fail so companies know not to take risks to take over the entire world.
Bailing them out after the fact isn't good. It only incentivizes more bad behavior.
Bailing them out after the fact isn't good. It only incentivizes more bad behavior.
You know, if they just returned the money to the parents and ended the school system, no more school shootings.
Just sayin'.
Just sayin'.
"No, you don't understand! I'm so miserable following my miserable ideology -- I need all of you to me miserable too! STOP HAVING FUN!"
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/QrWXCx_hNJo
I'd heard that peroxide wasn't actually a disinfectant, but this video seems to show it absolutely is.
I'd heard that peroxide wasn't actually a disinfectant, but this video seems to show it absolutely is.
The truth nobody wants to talk about is that if climate activists get exactly what they want, the result will be genocides -- like, multiple peoples being wiped out, all around the world.
Stuff like growing food, like heating your home, like transporting food to supermarkets, that isn't a luxury. It's right at the bottom of maslows hierarchy of needs. If you don't get these things, you and your family will die.
Europe has gotten a taste of what would happen in the past couple years with the cataclysmic rise in energy prices resulting from a single source of energy being cut off, Russian NatGas. Imagine if we shut off all the alternatives as well except for direct renewables -- The results would be much, much greater.
Of course, any state that actually adopted those policies would have to figure out a carbon neutral source of gunpowder to put down the mass insurrections the attempted genocide would cause. We're already seeing insurrections in many countries around the world from just a little scarcity, that's just a taste of the world in such a scenario. Moreover, if you think Russia is being aggressive now, wait for a world where NATO has given up on fossil fuels but Russia hasn't. Western Europe will be like a ripe fruit, ready for the picking.
That isn't to say we do nothing -- there is no future in which we can continue to use fossil fuels forever so we need to work to utilize existing alternatives (and it's important to note that there are alternatives right now being totally ignored that are practical and developed that we're just straight-up refusing to use because they aren't sexy and nobody will get rich building electric streetcars and running overhead cables) and come up with new practical alternatives -- but we can't replace one extinction event for another.
Stuff like growing food, like heating your home, like transporting food to supermarkets, that isn't a luxury. It's right at the bottom of maslows hierarchy of needs. If you don't get these things, you and your family will die.
Europe has gotten a taste of what would happen in the past couple years with the cataclysmic rise in energy prices resulting from a single source of energy being cut off, Russian NatGas. Imagine if we shut off all the alternatives as well except for direct renewables -- The results would be much, much greater.
Of course, any state that actually adopted those policies would have to figure out a carbon neutral source of gunpowder to put down the mass insurrections the attempted genocide would cause. We're already seeing insurrections in many countries around the world from just a little scarcity, that's just a taste of the world in such a scenario. Moreover, if you think Russia is being aggressive now, wait for a world where NATO has given up on fossil fuels but Russia hasn't. Western Europe will be like a ripe fruit, ready for the picking.
That isn't to say we do nothing -- there is no future in which we can continue to use fossil fuels forever so we need to work to utilize existing alternatives (and it's important to note that there are alternatives right now being totally ignored that are practical and developed that we're just straight-up refusing to use because they aren't sexy and nobody will get rich building electric streetcars and running overhead cables) and come up with new practical alternatives -- but we can't replace one extinction event for another.