

Bu there’s no sense crying over every mistake
We just keep on trying till we run out of cake.
Bu there’s no sense crying over every mistake
We just keep on trying till we run out of cake.
wouldn’t be that difficult.
The amount of times I said that only to be quickly proven wrong by the fundamental forces of existence is the reason that’s going to be written on my tombstone.
I don’t think AI codecs will be anything revolutionary. There are plenty of lossless codecs already, but if you want more detail, you’ll need a better physical sensor, and I doubt there’s anything that can be done to go around that (that actually represents what exists, not an hallucination).
Stackoverflow is still very much impossible to replace. The amount of knowledge that it contains is simply too great to fall easily. And LLMs like ChatGPT aren’t even close to being as helpful as SO answers, specially on archaic libraries.
It’s extremely hard to give a machine a sense of morality without having to manually implement it on every node that constitutes their network. Current LLMs aren’t even aware of what they’re printing out, let alone understand the moral implications from that.
The day a machine is truly aware of the morality of what they say, in addition to actually understanding it, then we truly have AI. Currently, we have gargantuan statistical models that people glorify into nigh-godhood.
Sign my petition, damn it!
I have to use W11, but I use ExplorerPatcher to make it bearable.
Look at this fancy guy using an abacus. Everyone knows the superior way is to harness your own mind as your computer.
I’ve considered this, but knowing the pain that I had to go through because there was nothing, I’d rather that future developers don’t have to suffer through the same.
Adobe needs to stay the hell away, full stop.
I heard the voice line as I was reading it. Excellent and memorable game series.
That is an abomination. I will probably use it in a not-so-distant future.
In realistic terms, I don’t think the Butlerian Jihad would have that much of a chance. I’d bet on Skynet and it’s Judgment Day happening first.
That is, when AI truly exists. Right now, we have essentially gargantuan amounts of glorified if-else spaghetti.
An AGI with virtually no restrictions and an extensive knowledge of all information humanity has ever gathered?
Make a computer that governs the world fairly and for the people, cause God knows we can’t.
Windows startup repair did unbrick my system a couple of times, and the network troubleshooter fixes the issues most of the time, so yes they have.
Or the option that happens in practice: You are just forgotten and people stop contacting you.
People don’t like change, and will resist it. How much depends on the person.
It’s almost like every OS will have issues if you start fucking up core parts of it, who would have guessed?
I am not even American, but I do know that the US Army budget makes the NASA budget look like pocket change.
I’d say you’re focusing on the wrong sector…
Backwards compatibility does have it’s merit. Windows at least tries to make shit from the XP era work all the way up to 11. I’ve had some big headaches because some system decided to throw backwards compatibility out the fucking windows and break tons of scripts I had.
He’s not withering away fast enough.