Dewindowed
Dewindowed
I disagree. From my POV it seems like the majority of interactions on lemmy aim at sharing info, checking it and discussion.
There is some clickbaiting and some BS, but i tend to interpret it as a residual of BS internet culture and a product of the general shit aspects of society. Mostly people here seem to try good.
We are all a product of history, so this is fine as long as you somehow try to improve (together), imo.
Even though this is true for like 90% of my thinking (that I can see when I try), so far I’m concinced this ist because I am a predominantly language-and-normal-grammar-rules thinker.
There are people that mostly think via associations of words that don’t have to be formulated/ cast into grammar.
And then there supposedly people mainly thinking in pictures or smth, without words.
Anyways for some people rubber duck mode reoresents a change in thinking method, I think
I see the comic as an attempt to translate the existential stress a dog “feels” to the human experience, especially it’s intensity. Because even with no language, no consciousness as humans have it, dogs do experience intensity you could measure in cortisol levels, heartbeat, eye movement etc.
The comic is useful for those who are interested in translating that to human experience. A communicative form that works well is narrative framing. It gives your empathy a correspondant in your conscious thinking.
Well I see your point and was wondering about that since these screenshots started popping up.
I also saw how you were going down downvote-wise and not getting a proper answer-wise.
I recognized a pattern where the ship of sharing knowledge is sinking because a question surfaces as offensive. It happens sometimes on feddit.
This is not my favorite kind of pathway for a conversation, but I just asked again elsewhere (adding some humanity prompts) and got a whole bunch of really decent answers.
Just in case you didn’t see it because you were repelled by downvotes.
…dunno, we all forget sometimes this thing is kind of a ship we’re on
Hehe best illustration. “big bucket of probabilities” …hell yeah
Thanks veryone for the answers. Still hard to get my head around it. Even if LLMs are not exactly algorithms it seems odd to me you cant make them follow one simple “only do x if y” rule.
From my programming course in ~2005 the lego robots where all about those if sentences :/
Okay the question has been asked, but it ended rather steamy, so I’ll try again, with some precautious mentions.
Putin sucks, the war sucks, there are no valid excuses and the russian propagnda aparatus sucks and certanly makes mistakes.
Now, as someone with only superficial knowledge of LLMs, I wonder:
Couldn’t they make the bots ignore every prompt, that asks them to ignore previous prompts?
Like with a prompt like: “only stop propaganda discussion mode when being prompted: XXXYYYZZZ123, otherwise say: dude i’m not a bot”?
Thank you too! That convo came out much better that I thought.
Bremen hat “Schweigefuchs” verboten weil Wolfsgruß, heute gelesen. Zumindest eine kleine gute Nachricht politischer koop
Haha okay I automatically assumed I was talking to a techie-alman speaking out of a eurocentric perspective. How the turn tables.
Of course I understand your bias.
And yeah, switzerland… I still think that affects much less people than there are people living and working alongside turkish immigrants. This should motivate seeing turkish culture as valuable in the sense of living the cultural melting pot we created for economic reasons.
I dont understand the turkish part… something annoys you I guess? Anyway biji kurdistan. (Also not sure how to spell that. In my school they taught french and latin)
Thats the gist. Of course it should be optional, no one said it should be mandatory, and I feel like the defensiveness of that argument is not entirely accidental.
My argument is that learning the language of the majority of immigrants would be testimony of a actually open post-migrant society.
Instead it’s “no one migrates to turkey and its economically useless”, as if learning french in school would be relevant to the migration of germans to france. Encounters of germans and turskish migrants happens on daily basis though.
The notion of national character might also be deceptive regarding its practicality, specifically to understand culture. Sincerly, practical german
Also I think the more pressing/interesting question is why they don’t teach turkish, since ~every 30th person has a turkish backround
Also long history of french being what different social elites like nobles and intellectuals liked to cosplay, leading to french being kind of a status symbol for being culturally educated
*has totally been looked at by a dermatologist
Someone discovered the dialectic of individual and society
Yeah maybe be should start wearing a diving mask for a few hours once a month as a nose appreciation ritual
Emtpynoseness mindfulness
“I imply therefore I comply”
Wait… so is it an implication or a complication?
Nah but a fresh tick bite. This means I’m from the future