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Susaga@sh.itjust.worksto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Are OnlyFans models the best way to explain the climate crisis?English
13·4 days agoMy first thought was “because they’re getting hotter”, which didn’t seem like a Guardian article.
Susaga@sh.itjust.worksto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Scam Altman says it’ll take another year before ChatGPT can start a timer. An $852 billion company, ladies and gentlemen.English
2·5 days agoSurely, the energy cost to verify the translation would be the same as translating it? If you’re struggling that much, why are you translating it at all? I cannot trust your translation.
If you tell an LLM to generate reports, it will, regardless of the actual quality of the environment. It doesn’t know what’s secure and what isn’t. All you’ve shown it to do is convince the kinds of security analysts with a system so insecure as to have a LOT of good reports that their system is more secure than it is. Which is useless at best, detrimental at worst.
It’s useless for translation. It’s useless for security analysis. It’s useless for rhyming (I notice you didn’t mention that one). You’re trying so hard to prove how useful it is, and your failure demonstrates how useless it is.
You can’t condemn confident wrongness and defend LLMs. And you can’t defend the billionaire’s toxic Nazi plagiarism machine while questioning someone else’s morals. You can’t cherry-pick my argument and claim I’m the one fighting a strawman. …Well, not if you’re arguing in good faith.
Susaga@sh.itjust.worksto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Scam Altman says it’ll take another year before ChatGPT can start a timer. An $852 billion company, ladies and gentlemen.English
31·5 days agoIf you know enough to verify a translation as accurate, or you have the tools to figure out an accurate translation through dictionaries or some such, then you know enough to do the translation yourself. If you don’t, then I cannot trust your translation.
And if you can’t trust the output to be comprehensive or correct, then why would you trust something like system security to an LLM? Any security analyst who deserves their job would never take that risk. You don’t cut those corners.
Quick reminder: rhyming dictionaries exist. LLMs solved a solved problem, but worse.
Once again, even if the billionaire’s toxic Nazi plagiarism machine was useful, it is so morally repugnant that it should never be used, which makes it functionally useless. This is an absolute statement, but trying to “um actually” that makes you look like either a boot-licker, a pollutant, a Nazi, a plagiarist, an idiot, or some combination of those.
I would rather look like an absolutist. How about you?
Susaga@sh.itjust.worksto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Scam Altman says it’ll take another year before ChatGPT can start a timer. An $852 billion company, ladies and gentlemen.English
223·5 days agoThe only way to know if LLM output is accurate is to know what an accurate output should look like, and if you know that, you don’t need an LLM. If you don’t know what an accurate output should look like, an LLM is equally likely to confidently lie to you as it is to help you, making you dumber the more you use it. The only other situation is if you know what an accurate output should look like, but you want an inaccurate one, which is a bad thing to encourage.
“Demonstrably useful” is a lie. It’s a blatant and obvious lie. LLMs are so actively detrimental to their users, and society as a whole, that calling them useless is being generous. And even if they were the most beneficial thing on the planet, there is still no reason to use the billionaire’s toxic Nazi plagiarism machine.
Susaga@sh.itjust.worksto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Thirst Traps Over Think Tanks: Dems Want Hotter Candidates on the BallotEnglish
29·9 days agoBut Danny DeVito is the biggest thirst trap of them all!
I am directly talking about the Monk, though
If that was the case, it’d be phrased more like Two Weapon Fighting from the fighter’s fighting styles. But instead of saying you can add your modifier, it says you can make an unarmed strike. Which means you couldn’t before.
There’s a phenomenon in TTRPGs called a Mermaids Amulet. There was an item in a game that let a mermaid breathe in air, which was the ONLY thing that indicated they normally couldn’t. In short, a rule was only shown to exist by an ability to overcome it.
Monks have the ability to make a bonus action unarmed strike after making an attack, which would be redundant if the dual wielding rules let you do that.
I think that has less to do with monks and more to do with your players.
Susaga@sh.itjust.worksto
The Button@lemmy.zip•Announcing The Button: Season 2 - Easter Boogaloo (Sunday 5th April 12:00 UTC)English
2·9 days agoIs that AM or PM?
A 5x5 light puzzle, where hitting a button toggles the buttons next to it. Battle to see whether “on” or “off” has more time.
I see you also noticed Butt Detective (2026).
To be clear, I know nothing about this show beyond the name. But what a name!
Susaga@sh.itjust.worksto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that you probably don't want to use "ran" (or other verbs with a)English
3·12 days agoDon’t worry about the preposition thing. It’s not a rule in English grammar. It’s a rule of Latin that gets attributed to English by posh gits trying to sound clever.
Susaga@sh.itjust.worksto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK Lemmy.zip hosts "The Button" today!English
6·12 days agoI was there to see the fastest AND slowest reaction presses. Which makes sense, since it was several people reacting to the button almost hitting zero at the same time. I was one of those people, and just barely missed out on the leaderboard.
My god, this is such a positive review these days.
Susaga@sh.itjust.worksto
Anime@ani.social•[Rec] Seeking recommendations for kid friendly animeEnglish
4·20 days agoHow many jokes in Animaniacs fly over the heads of kids? If a kid can watch and enjoy it, even if they don’t get all the jokes, that’s fine.
Susaga@sh.itjust.worksto
Anime@ani.social•[Rec] Seeking recommendations for kid friendly animeEnglish
2·20 days agoSo let them partially appreciate it.
Susaga@sh.itjust.worksto
Anime@ani.social•[Rec] Seeking recommendations for kid friendly animeEnglish
4·20 days agoI already mentioned the war themes, and I think actual violence is more notable than threats of violence. And we get both in episode one.
Despite that, I do think kids would enjoy it, and there’s nothing to warrant a 16+ rating over a PG rating. I think OP should watch the first ep, then decide whether to watch the rest with the kiddo.
Susaga@sh.itjust.worksto
Anime@ani.social•[Rec] Seeking recommendations for kid friendly animeEnglish
12·20 days agoSpy X Family might be good. A lighthearted tone, a solid family dynamic, spy action and a “six” year old girl trying to make friends at school. Do be warned about some gory scenes (it doesn’t focus on the details, at least) and some darker themes (it’s a spy story, so there’s war stuff going on). But it has a solid dub and good comedy.
I would recommend Heaven’s Design Team (a workplace comedy about adding animals to the garden of eden, complete with fun animal facts), but I don’t think it has an English dub.







Is this a humiliation kink thing? I can get how you’d mistake “top 65%” as a good thing and send it to your friends (not because it’s confusing, but because you’re in the top 65%). But then you post your low IQ to multiple communities while making it clear you didn’t understand the results page.
I’d be embarrassed just admitting I took an online IQ test.