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Doesn’t know the lyrics. Just goes meow meow meow.
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But will the chat bot understand itself? It’s fun when you start questioning the LLM line by line about its own slop in the same session and it starts flagging all sorts of things it did wrong. Why didn’t it write it correctly in the first place? Or is the fix wrong? Who knows? People I guess. The model is fed on knowledge but whether it will activate in response to your prompt and be restored unadulterated is a coin toss.
It’s hard having two decades of experiences in a domain I suddenly find myself at odds with. Reading about others having the same qualm reassures me that I’m not going crazy. On the other I feel drawn further into an untenable contradictory position.
Once in a while I give in. It’s typically when I’m faced with a non trivial problem I realize will take me days of learning before I have any chance of tackling it. My colleagues start suggesting it or share some slop to “help out”. So I think fuck it I’ll study later for now AI will solve it I need this ticket closed asap. I fire up a “decent” paid model and I start feeding it context. Every time it’s a nightmare. Hours of trying stuff that doesn’t stick, of questioning, of arguing with a chat bot, of wading through “here are the facts” and “good catch” and “I owe you an apology”. It’s not a shortcut it’s a fucking dead end. Then the bitter aftertaste can only be cleansed with cold hard time consuming actual learning.
That’s good to know, I’ve entirely missed the PS2/PS3 gaming era.
Tell me about how you upgrade your console’s hardware to make it last another five years. Tell me about how you installed an open source operating system to do whatever you want with your console.
It takes a while to complete a first run especially if you’re not especially skilled. I’m a forty something that always had shit coordination and I managed to complete runs after a while. My advice would be not to obsess too much on that and enjoy the various side stories unfolding between runs.
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•A PHP Dev Just Solved a 20+ Year-Old KDE Plasma Problem No One Else Would
51·2 months agoThe incorrect answer on Stackoverflow can be downvoted and commented by the community. With a LLM the incorrect answer is perfectly formulated and you’re alone to recognize it. I’ll favor a large community’s advice (cultural quriks and all) over a LLM’s any day.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Snap Inc blames AI as it lays off 1,000 workers
7·2 months agoImagine the unfathomable power of a company who would harness the velocity of rapid AI advancement or somesuch AND keep their employees. The world isn’t ready for such raw productivity. It would be too easy to get ahead of competition. Understandably they steer clear of such lawless behaviour. Gentlemanly sportsmanship, truly.
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Technology@beehaw.org•The World Is Basically Begging for Another iPod
3·2 months agoHey, good to know Apple’s music has been DRM free for a while! I’ve bounced off iTunes many, many years ago.
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Technology@beehaw.org•The World Is Basically Begging for Another iPod
81·2 months agoLook. We already have a little computer in our pocket. Besides Apple can go fly a kite with their DRM audio files. Just let me own my phone.
EDIT: iTunes used to sell DRM music a long time ago and then I stopped paying attention. They’re DRM free now, my bad.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Google removes Doki Doki Literature Club! from the Play Store
31·2 months agoFriendly reminder that Google is making moves this year to make installing apps away from their store as painful as possible.
That’s so much fun! Even though some of those works use cutting edge browser features, their free spirited mindset brings me right back to the primordial web.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Number of AI chatbots ignoring human instructions increasing, study says
11·3 months agoHGModernism has a video about “lying” LLMs which is interesting. Basically an LLM is calibrated to find the shortest route to a an answer. It has no conception of obedience. Say you tell the LLM to use your script to solve a problem. Say the LLM will spend more energy figuring out and using your script than whipping up its own one. The LLM will therefore pretend your script is broken, generously make a new one and use that instead.
No problem, have a good one!

No, Sora is over as an app and API. An OpenAI spokesperson has said:
We’ve decided to discontinue Sora in the consumer app and API. […] As we focus and compute demand grows, the Sora research team continues to focus on world simulation research to advance robotics that will help people solve real-world, physical tasks.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Microsoft’s ‘unhackable’ Xbox One has been hacked by 'Bliss'
13·3 months agoSeven years after its launch, Microsoft engineers would still assert that the Xbox One was “the most secure product Microsoft has ever produced.”
Microsoft always at its peak when working against its users. For a console released in 2013 to be broken into only today is quite the achievement. Imagine what MS could do if their users weren’t their product.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Android: sideloading blocked and open source updates withheld to twice a year
19·3 months agoI don’t want to be a party pooper but I can’t help feeling that buying Google’s hardware to avoid Google’s software might not pan out in the long run.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Android: sideloading blocked and open source updates withheld to twice a year
13·3 months agoThe sad part is that LineageOS, GrapheneOS and basically all Android alternative OS are built on top of the AOSP, which Google controls, and they’re staling updates to twice a year. These stalled updates may include critical security patches or device compatibility support.
Furthermore many android devices prevent users from entering a boot state which lets the owner install the OS of their choice, making everything more complicated.
If you’re up for some reading be sure to check out the Breaking Free report. Hands down the most thorough, easy to read document about the issue imho.


This went from a hard yes to a soft no and I don’t know if it’s soul crushing but it feels super crappy.