“not professional”, bah. Beat them at their own game. Tell them it’s evident they have much to learn, so we will be spending the next three weeks on sex education.
IndignantIguana
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I think the issue is most people don’t understand what an LLM is doing. It’s not thinking about your question and finding the right answer. It is just doing a bunch of math to calculate the most probable response based on all it’s training plus or minus some minor random variation. If your question could be answered by a thorough Google search then an llm can probably give you a good answer. If it’s about something you’re not going to find on the internet then the LLM will just make up something that sounds convincing. And that’s the problem. It may sound convincing but it’s a con man.
IndignantIguana@piefed.socialtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Combining spicy foods with mint boosts anti-inflammatory effects 100x or moreEnglish
2·3 months agoI could see a chocolate bar with mint and hot peppers, or maybe hot chocolate?
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Climate@slrpnk.net•New research reveals idea that rising CO₂ will significantly boost plant growth and help absorb our emissions may have been significantly overstated.English12·3 months agoCO2 has never been a bottleneck for plant growth. It’s always been bioavailable nitrogen. This has nothing to do with climate science. If you got this wrong it’s because you’re a gullible fool.
Well, it’s harder in a lot of ways. But it’s not that bad. Using healing magic (even potions) comes at a cost. Most other magic is fine and has no drawback. There are other ways to heal though. Food heals a lot more but only works outside of combat. Shouts are now memories and there is one that steals health from defeated enemies. And there are other ways it is harder. Learning comes not from experience, but from books that you buy. Enemies don’t scale. They are fixed level at various places in the world. It’s a huge mod though with a great story and definitely worth playing.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•In software the map and the territory are the same thing.English
2·4 months agoI’m not sure they are the same thing. And maybe there are layers to this. A code base can be a representation, a map, of some real-world thing. A physics engine in a game maps to real-world physics. A robotics control program maps to a set of movements that accomplish a task. But there is another layer that I think is more what the saying is about. As a software developer you have a mental map of your software. You have some understanding of how it works to accomplish its goal. And your mental map, your understanding, may be complete and correct and it may not be. This is one of the most common sources of defects in code. I think my code is working this way, but actually it’s working that way, so when it runs it does something I don’t expect.
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Climate@slrpnk.net•Collapsed Cities Reveal The Secret to Surviving Climate ShocksEnglish2·5 months agoMeanwhile we are standing up new fossil fuel plants to power AI and writing government contracts to buy more coal.
“Greenhouse gas measurements are like skidding into a car crash. The disaster gets closer and closer but you can’t stop it, you can clearly see the crash ahead, and all you can do is howl.”
- Prof Euan Nisbet, University of London
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Climate@slrpnk.net•‘Ghost forests’ are even more widespread than we thought | How scientists recently mapped millions of dead trees along the Atlantic coastline, and what it tells us about the changing climate.English4·5 months agoShort version, a lot of forests near oceans are dying because of rising sea levels. Intrusion of saltwater is the biggest reason for the dying trees, though “drought, pests, and storms” also contribute.



can you make a 3d printed battery that never needs replacing? or are you counting on planned obsolescence?