“No worse than us, mind.”
I find this religion refreshingly honest and egalitarian. I might convert.
Since I need to know…
Basically yes. The article source is able to confirm attacks by Orcas on moose have happened.
The only “maybe” part is whether any moose has been fully eaten by any Orca. Occam’s razor says yes, but the whole encounter is a rare enough (or just rarely documented!) occurrence not to be widely documented yet.
Yeah. Any party that gets desperate enough to court actual progressives will get a big boost.
That said, courting racists also seems to be pretty effective.
I choose to believe in a world where the second option is getting less viable while the first is becoming more viable, with time. But that’s just a matter of faith (with at least a little bit of evidence from history).
Don’t blame me, I voted for the sheep-eating-coyote!
My brain did the same. Now I’m like “wel sh…t!”
I used to think following the news would help me be prepared. It mostly has not.
Yeah. Once the CDC helped me prepare for Zombies, I realized I could relax about the news.
I’ve run almost every OS.
My daily driver is Debian. It’s practical, efficient, stable, and with just a few commands clipped out of blog articles, it morphs into whatever weird silly thing I happen to need it to be, this year.
Is this the line for the gently used shit microwaves?
Yeah. I’ve beaten Castle Wolfenstein. The secret turned out to be shooting all of the Nazis. Also a lot of secret doors, one in particular leading to a particularly big gun.
I want a world for my kids where our solution is nuanced, and education and growth oriented.
But if my dream isn’t possible, I’ll settle for a world where as many Nazis as possible are just dead.
I don’t believe that you can use traditional algorithms to teach the car street driving, because there are to many different variations… Even if your autopilot is 99% correct and you drive 20000km a year, you still drive wrong 200km of it.
Exactly!
And this is why, if the problem is solveable, it must be solved by learning models shepherded by expert engineers. The LLMs can take care of the long boring stretches, freeing skilled engineer time to fine-tune an LLM algorithm hybrid for the tricky bits.
I’m inclined to believe the problem is solveable, but since I’m not selling anything, I’m allowed to say “if”. Heh.
That makes sense. But then I would feel like I was wasting all this cool media equipment I already have set up.
Yeah. Current generation learning models can do impressive things in the hands of a skilled engineer, but Elon is leading a round of class warfare against skilled engineers right now.
Shareholders need to decide which they really want to bet on to win.
Makes sense. I’m not picky about which exact risks our entitled overconfident billionaires opt to take.
I mean, if anyone ever introduces the average shareholder to those executive decision desk toy spinners, the average CEO is fucked.
Sometimes I’m reminded that there’s always a chance that they go submarine diving or some such with another overconfident crony who thinks their skills got them where they are today.
That out of the way, FSD sucks, and it’s getting worse, not better.
It’s almost like they bet on the AI to teach the AI, rather than continuing to pay for skilled engineers.
Buckle up folks, we’re going to see a lot more of this, across every industry, before the lawsuits go into high gear and anything gets better.
Jawsome!