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TheWonderfool@lemmy.worldto A Comm for Historymemes@lemmy.world•"Never go in against a Brit when artifacts are on the line!"English19·2 months ago… Lara Croft?
TheWonderfool@lemmy.worldtointerestingasfuck@lemmy.world•The reason real-time translation is difficult: sometimes you have to wait for the end of the sentence.15·2 months agoWhile the other answer is correct and more comprehensive, in this phrase the particles are purely used to make the phrase “polite”. Take them out and the phrase is semantically correct and has the exact same meaning, but it can now only be used in an informal settings (between friends, family, …)
Disclaimer: I have only basic knowledge of Japanese, and my Japanese teacher would enthusiastically confirm.
TheWonderfool@lemmy.worldto Ask@lemm.ee•For people who are doing therapy, how much has it helped?4·3 months agoTo me quite a lot. I know of friends and acquaintances that did not find benefits, but I am very happy with my choice of therapist (and mind, I only did some hours of search through internet platforms that serve where I live), and with how better in general I feel.
I also have to acknowledge that it’s a MUCH longer journey than expected, and that progress in the beginning felt very slow (or I felt that I was not progressing at all, sometimes it was friends that pointed out how they felt I was feeling better), but I’m very happy to have decided to do it and with how it’s turning out.
TheWonderfool@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•South Korea battles surge of deepfake pornography after thousands found to be spreading imagesEnglish8·9 months agoGood. The possibility has always existed, but the advancements in diffusion models made creating this kind of content trivial and it should be clear that spreading around images without consent have serious consequences. Especially since a lot of times the targets are teenagers.
Women are the same price and I will send the last one year old and I will send the other two back in a bit
Hmmm…
Why does it have the statue of her excellency, the almighty narukami ogosho, god of thunder?
TheWonderfool@lemmy.worldto pics@lemmy.world•Olympic gymnast Giorgia Villa is sponsored by parmesan and takes many photos with a wheel of cheese13·10 months agoOriginal Parmesan cheese is lactose free after 12 months of seasoning (good ones are generally 24-48 months). The one in the picture says 2012, so it’s safe to assume that your daughter can eat the whole wheel and not be affected by the lactose intolerance at all!
TheWonderfool@lemmy.worldto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•These are the jobs that AI can’t replace2·11 months agoGood points. There have been tests on self driving trucks, but not much more. My opinion is that the tools are not mature enough, and the industry is not willing to risk putting trucks on the road that may get stuck in the middle of the trip, because there is a roadblock and it cannot circumvent it, or that it goes on big detours because it somehow sees non-existing roadblocks.
Also there is still a problem of liability. If a truck fails to give way to an ambulance or a firefighter truck, or if it gets in an accident, who is responsible? The manufacturer in theory, unless they waive responsibility to the owner of the truck, and in that case what company would risk their face and money on a technology that has not proven itself?
All in all, at the moment I see a lot of reasons to doubt the technology, and few reasons to embrace it, unless it becomes trustworthy enough that it is economically viable.
Ps. Putting trucks on a fixed route, in a convoy, feels a lot like re-inventing the train haha
TheWonderfool@lemmy.worldto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•These are the jobs that AI can’t replace2·11 months agoI agree with your opinion that all this companies are illegally abusing the content freely available on the internet to train this models.
What annoyed me in the article, is that they are talking about “what jobs AI will steal” and immediately gave it abilities that it does not currently have (and I’ve seen it a lot of this on fear mongering type of articles). It reminded me on all the articles “truck drivers will be out of job in 3 months”.
It does not find content on the Internet (Gemini, copilot, … Is trying to give it that functionality, with hilarious results). It does not act in any way.
If you want to put it in simple terms, the current AI is a tool that reads a lot of content, and when you ask it something it gives you an answer trying to recall something and forming a coherent answer (hence all the hallucinations). It is extremely good at forming coherent answers, quite bad at giving correct answers and absolutely incapable of haveing other types of functionality (though they are trying hard to create new multi-agent tools that on paper are capable of independently searching for information, or using other tools to get the answer it needs, but it still fails a lot of times).
TheWonderfool@lemmy.worldto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•These are the jobs that AI can’t replace105·11 months ago“Given that ChatGPT and other forms of generative AI create their output by synthesizing what they find on the internet”
Wow that is almost, but not completely, the opposite of what it does. And given its current form, it cannot really replace much (and we don’t really know how it will look in the future, or if it will be much better than how it is now).
Looking at self driving cars, how much money was thrown at the problem, and how far are we still from looking at a fully self driving car, I would say AI replacing jobs is 90% marketing and 10% substance (there are fields where it is becoming very effective, like for example machine translation).
TheWonderfool@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•The EU are voting on Chat Control this Wednesday 19th June11·1 year agoThe article is from May 19, 2022. I can find very little information about the vote of this Wednesday. While I don’t doubt its authenticity, I find it unlikely that it would pass. Last time they tried, doing it much more loudly and going as far as spreading disinformation campaigns on TV and in social media, they still completely failed at having the legislation passed. To me it looks like someone is finishing their mandate, so they are scrambling to show that they are doing the work they have been paid to do (by lobbist, obviously not by the people).
I hope I will not be proven wrong.
TheWonderfool@lemmy.worldto[Dormant] moved to !teslamotors@lemmy.zip@lemmy.world•Tesla finally releases Autopilot safety data after more than a yearEnglish17·1 year agoSaving you a click:
Interestingly, Q1 2023, which Tesla is only releasing now, showed a significant decrease in miles driven between accidents compared to the same period for the year prior, which might explain why Tesla stopped releasing the data at that time.
Thank you for doing what I was too lazy to do.
I agree that 4 random pills is the best choice, also it is not specified that you must consume them (so if you get something bad you just dump or sell it).
No worries, I hate it enough for both
TheWonderfool@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.de•European Police Chiefs call for industry and governments to take action against end-to-end encryption roll-outEnglish67·1 year agoAnd it is with the good old “think of the children”. They keep trying to sneak in legislation at EU level to kill privacy, I dread to see the day when it will pass (especially if at the next elections there will be a shift to the right)…
TheWonderfool@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Trump Privately Rages About His Sketch Artist, Courtroom Nap Reports65·1 year agoSo how long before we hear about
New York courtroomrandom sketch artists getting death threats?If I understood anything about the MAGA people is that they are fast at getting angry but slow at understanding what they should be angry about…
This blew my European mind. Not because of the length of the road, but because it’s only 7$… Where I live highways are bloody expensive!
TheWonderfool@lemmy.worldto Enough Musk Spam@lemmy.world•Tesla Software Update Traps TikToker Inside 115-Degree Car121·1 year ago“Before you go jumping to conclusions about her ineptitude, Brianna Janel was actually following the rules laid out by Tesla.”
From the article. And from her own video she confirmed she was never in any threat for her health or her life. She just followed the VERY dumb instructions given her for fear it would damage her car… The only idiots here are the engineer at Tesla, that gives instructions that makes no practical sense (the manual opening of the door could damage the car… Seriously? How could you make a door that could be damaged of opened manually, especially if you do not expect the automatic mode of operation to be fully functional 100% of the time?)
Not that they don’t exist, but in my experience I have never seen them used, if something is, say, 1/2 liter you see it written as 50cl…
For burgers, I have seen
But maybe it’s only my experience and in other parts of Europe it’s different