Everyone knows the old rhyme, “Step in a cargo hold, break your back.”
Someone interested in many things.
Everyone knows the old rhyme, “Step in a cargo hold, break your back.”
I did a reverse image search, and I guess it’s by someone named Moosoppart.
They even have a page about the past tense written in the past tense.
Isn’t that a stylistic constraint of all Memory Alpha wiki submissions?
I’m just glad that I can resell microphone windscreens as Tribble plushies if I ever need another source of income.
It’s fine, the plot of the next (and all subsequent) episodes forgot about that for him.
Patching a newer version of the Youtube app resolved the issues with playback I was having.
Tbh, I haven’t really had this issue in a few weeks. I’m tempted to think it’s usage-related, and could possibly indicate that my memory allocation for the DB is still too high.
I had this issue in Firefox as well. Does Firefox automatically block embedded image links from Imgur? It goes without saying that Tor is based on Firefox.
Like I said, I’m aware of extant measures to try and steer models, but people often assume a level of craftsmanship in censoring models that simply does not exist. Jailbreakchat.com is an endless stream of examples of this very fect; it’s very hard, especially with the limited context lengths of current models, to effectively give them any hard directives.
And back to foundational models, which are essentially free of censorship, they will still exhibit a similar level of political bias unless prompted otherwise. All this to say that, discounting OpenAI’s attempts to control their models, the model itself will inherently learn from and mirror the real-world biases of the text it was trained on. Those biases happen to fall along lines that often ignore subtlety in debates regarding illegality and morality.
It’s hard to say what LLMs are “programmed” to do, as they’re largely untamed beasts of text prediction. In fact, I would suspect its built-in biases are less the result of pre-prompting or post-foundational-model training and really just what a lot of people tend to think online. In a way, it’s more like people in general often equate illegality with immorality.
You can see similar biases in many of the open-source LLMs that are floating around. Even though they’re basically built outside of large corporate cultures and large-scale monetary incentive, they still retain a lot of political bias that tends to favor governmental measures heavily.
ChatGPT: Your argument is invalid because it doesn’t change the legal reality of things.
Me: The legal reality needs changed.
Oddysee is built on LBRY, which I believe is the closest thing. I think there’s something else called PeerTube, but I’m not sure what it is exactly (haven’t looked into it).
This community is probably more true to the original intent of r/piracy than r/piracy. Same head mod, more freedom to do whatever, etc.
Janeway killed a man, and you’re laughing?
Hey, I’m still in Season 3. I don’t need important character development spoiled like this.
I guess that would make him a hollowgram.
I never remember this happening. Unless the Kazon make a return in S6/S7 (as I haven’t finished those yet), the closest thing was the Silver Blood Harry™ (died with the rest of the duplicate ship) or the Deadlock Duplicate Harry™ that replaced the Harry that was killed when attempting to repair a hull breach.