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pticrix@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•PNG has been updated for the first time in 22 years — new spec supports HDR and animationEnglish3·12 days agoI’ll spell out for you why I feel these two things are the same. You’re welcome to disagree, but maybe it will give you some pointers as to why a lot of people are annoyed by these LLM copy-pasta.
First, a note for your ego : Remember, we don’t know you! You might have read through the whole thing that the LLM generated, and then cross-referenced the sources it gave you and then found some more, and you established the veracity of what it told you. OR you might have not bothered and just copy-pasted it for the clout, I guess, which is what the majority of LLM users do when publishing these answers. Ask for some explanations on how to solve a problem to a student who let a LLM give them the answer to an assignment instead of doing the work, if you need proof. 9/10 won’t be able to, because they didn’t bother to understand it - and I’m being generous in my statistics, in my experience.
There’s also a lot of research that hints that the long term effect of using this tool in that way are deleterious to your critical thinking skills.
We don’t know you, so, chances are you’re in the lot of the majority, as far as we’re concerned.Then, given that you probably didn’t put much effort into this text (as far as we can tell), there is an imbalance of effort required for us to look through it critically. Why the fuck would we put in the effort, if you most likely were not keen in putting so much in yourself? That’s kinda disrespectful, and egotistical. And also why I feel I am justified to assume that ctrl+c/ctrl+v an LLM output directly is tantamount to copy pasting a list of link from google. If you went through the trouble of validating the LLM output, how about just writing with your own word what you just realized / learned / validated? You can even dictate with tons of FOSS software nowadays if you’re unable to type!
So that’s what I have for now, food for your thoughts I hope. I’m sure I could find more reasons, but I’m going to go do something fun instead.
pticrix@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•PNG has been updated for the first time in 22 years — new spec supports HDR and animationEnglish7·13 days agoYou realize that if we wanted to see an
AILLM response, we’d ask anAILLM ourselves. What you’re doing is akin to :Hey guys, I’ve asked google if the new png is backward compatible, and here are the first links it gave me, hope this helps : [list 200 links]
pticrix@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•AI CEO – Replace Your Boss Before They Replace YouEnglish3·26 days agoDelamain has shown me more loyalty and care than 99% of NC. I’m on board.
Assuming that what you say is true about closed course testing (and that they truly made an effort to replicate the dynamism of a city), why do they gotta test this snack dab in the middle of cities (where we should rather invest in public transportations anyway) instead of, I don’t know, some trails in the woods, where there would also be a bunch of unknowns?
All this reeks of “gotta go to market ASAP to please the investors / shareholders above the rest of humanity” to me.
I agree that it would be safer eventually, but also, testing in vitae might not be the good way to do it. Sure, testing in prod is fast, but there is a reason we don’t do it.
good to know there’s a button in the car. For some reason I thought there only was one in the app which, would it have been the case, is fine if you called the car, but if you’re a guest passenger or just in an emergency and can’t use the phone, then you’d be screwed.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YwN5hU5PYWs Sure, this wasn’t that dangerous, but knowing that you gotta call Customer Service to get the car to stop in case of emergency is pretty bad design, safety wise.
pticrix@lemmy.cato News@lemmy.world•An LAPD helicopter claimed to have ID'ed protesters from above and threatened to "come to your house"5·1 month agoAlso : possible to redirect the sound toward the emitter using a parabolic object. Video on the 'tubes.
pticrix@lemmy.cato World News@lemmy.world•Greta Thunberg departs Israel on flight to Paris after detention aboard aid shipEnglish13·1 month agoThat’s almost a 1:1 map of the G8. Fun.
pticrix@lemmy.cato World News@lemmy.world•Greta Thunberg departs Israel on flight to Paris after detention aboard aid shipEnglish62·1 month agofuck that sent me
pticrix@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Pro-AI Subreddit Bans 'Uptick' of Users Who Suffer from AI DelusionsEnglish17·1 month ago“rationalists”. They dare use that name unironically.
pticrix@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•German court sends Volkswagen execs to prison over Dieselgate scandalEnglish19·2 months agoSearch for SNC-Lavalin + Saadi Gadhafi, you’ll get a lot of hits, for many different things. SNC-Lavalin was such a corrupt firm. Still are, most likely, though they changed name to AtkinsRéalis.
Have I got good news for you.
pticrix@lemmy.cato World News@lemmy.world•White smoke appears from Sistine Chapel chimney, indicating a new pope has been electedEnglish41·2 months agoMyope co-pope use scope and spot new pope mope, cope with dope, and elope.
pticrix@lemmy.cato World News@lemmy.world•White smoke appears from Sistine Chapel chimney, indicating a new pope has been electedEnglish714·2 months agoI don’t care for Christianity, but god I’d love it to see a black pope emerge, just to see the White Power writhes and scream.
Why use the pseudo-scientific polygraph when the much simpler pseudo-scientific calipers can do the trick? Plus, the racism is included with the calipers, you don’t have to do any work in that regard!