114218 pts ยท January 27, 2015
But, really... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgtxhP0C9FU
Technically, the Normandy is a stealth scout/recon vessel. So not primarily made to kill the enemy either...The Alliance frigate that Tali is holding is though.
Hah, at least this total societal and civilisational collapse of the USA will REALLY own the libs! /s
It is very dated by now in terms of gameplay and mechanics. So it can be hard to get into now, without the rose-tinted nostalgia glasses. But when it was new it was revolutionary.But the story, lore and world building is still phenomenal.
Well, are we still allies? He wanted to invade and annex some of us a few months ago...
It is ridiculous. When the first screenshots from the video started popping up online, the posts kept getting down voted and removed because everyone thought some random person had just AI generated it as a meme...
This thing is such a perfect proof of the absolute brain rot delusion going on in the heads of the people making decisions in the big AI tech companies... They seriously thought the DLSS5 slop'ifying was amazing and everyone would love it...
Wonder if he asked Denmark... Would be peak idiocy if he is asking just after finishing threatening to invade and annex Greenland...
"You know those people who have been mad as us for decades because we overthrew their government? Lets attack them again for no apparent reason, and definitely not to distract from something. Surely they wont be mad after that"... Hope for the Americans that they put some actually competent people in charge of homeland security etc. for the next many decades...
And problem solve. We are already seeing people coming throudh college/uni who have relied fully on LLMs to solve their math, physics etc. problems for them. Whenever they reach the level where it just starts spitting out nonsense(or not allowed to use it), they haven't got a clue how to solve anything themselves...
I just came in from the outside. It was filled with other people... I didn't like it...
It is ridiculous how history repeats itself in such similar ways... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institut_Jeanne_d%27Arc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVq3-6KgX_A
Practically nobody have been using cash here for the last decade or so. People don't carry any cash to drop.
Knew someone who did this on a much bigger 3 wheeled motorcycle. Wasn't good...
It was so fun to see the look on people's faces when you in the middle of something slid out the disc drive and put in the extra battery :P
Jutlandia (1) was a Danish hospital ship sent to the Korean war to help save American soldiers. It is pretty famous because there is a popular Danish song about it.
Lots of hacking wall nodes :P
The toilet is made large enough and with high enough flow to flush everything through. But yes, any sink, floor or shower drain usually has a removable water trap so you can clean out gunk, dirt, fat deposits and hair that builds up.As someone with long hair, I empty out my shower drain at least a few times a year. Sink maybe once a year.
I am baffled how few people know that they need to empty the water trap regularly... Seen people destroy everything by pouring gods know what down the drain thinking it magically does it for them...
Sigh.. Just switched here from reddit where a kid now cant pass his physics exams, because he doesn't know how to solve problems... Because he has been using chatGPT to solve all the easier problems that was supposed to teach him problem solving. These types of posts are constant now... I hate this fucking timeline...
whhhhhrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr "AWWW FUCK, forgot to turn the screensaver off..."
I would imagine a good use for a weld checker(that is properly developed and with high success-rate) to be an additional double-check for a human to try and weed out mistakes. But I would imagine it needs to be some REALLY critical welds for that to be worth it.
It cannot replace experts. It can only recognise things it's trained on, and then only a certain success rate. That is why most serious uses only have it sort out very obvious cases, and a human then has to deal with the rest.The resource drain is definitely a big issue with "AI", but for simpler tasks it is mostly just the training drains a lot. Like, battery powered lawn mover robots can now use ML to find its way with a camera. Manufacturer only ever need to retrain the model for updates.
But, really... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgtxhP0C9FU
Technically, the Normandy is a stealth scout/recon vessel. So not primarily made to kill the enemy either...
The Alliance frigate that Tali is holding is though.
Hah, at least this total societal and civilisational collapse of the USA will REALLY own the libs! /s
It is very dated by now in terms of gameplay and mechanics. So it can be hard to get into now, without the rose-tinted nostalgia glasses. But when it was new it was revolutionary.
But the story, lore and world building is still phenomenal.
Well, are we still allies? He wanted to invade and annex some of us a few months ago...
It is ridiculous. When the first screenshots from the video started popping up online, the posts kept getting down voted and removed because everyone thought some random person had just AI generated it as a meme...
This thing is such a perfect proof of the absolute brain rot delusion going on in the heads of the people making decisions in the big AI tech companies... They seriously thought the DLSS5 slop'ifying was amazing and everyone would love it...
Wonder if he asked Denmark... Would be peak idiocy if he is asking just after finishing threatening to invade and annex Greenland...
"You know those people who have been mad as us for decades because we overthrew their government? Lets attack them again for no apparent reason, and definitely not to distract from something. Surely they wont be mad after that"...
Hope for the Americans that they put some actually competent people in charge of homeland security etc. for the next many decades...
And problem solve. We are already seeing people coming throudh college/uni who have relied fully on LLMs to solve their math, physics etc. problems for them. Whenever they reach the level where it just starts spitting out nonsense(or not allowed to use it), they haven't got a clue how to solve anything themselves...
I just came in from the outside. It was filled with other people... I didn't like it...
It is ridiculous how history repeats itself in such similar ways... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institut_Jeanne_d%27Arc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVq3-6KgX_A
Practically nobody have been using cash here for the last decade or so. People don't carry any cash to drop.
Knew someone who did this on a much bigger 3 wheeled motorcycle. Wasn't good...
It was so fun to see the look on people's faces when you in the middle of something slid out the disc drive and put in the extra battery :P
Jutlandia (1) was a Danish hospital ship sent to the Korean war to help save American soldiers. It is pretty famous because there is a popular Danish song about it.
Lots of hacking wall nodes :P
The toilet is made large enough and with high enough flow to flush everything through. But yes, any sink, floor or shower drain usually has a removable water trap so you can clean out gunk, dirt, fat deposits and hair that builds up.
As someone with long hair, I empty out my shower drain at least a few times a year. Sink maybe once a year.
I am baffled how few people know that they need to empty the water trap regularly... Seen people destroy everything by pouring gods know what down the drain thinking it magically does it for them...
Sigh.. Just switched here from reddit where a kid now cant pass his physics exams, because he doesn't know how to solve problems... Because he has been using chatGPT to solve all the easier problems that was supposed to teach him problem solving. These types of posts are constant now... I hate this fucking timeline...
whhhhhrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr "AWWW FUCK, forgot to turn the screensaver off..."
I would imagine a good use for a weld checker(that is properly developed and with high success-rate) to be an additional double-check for a human to try and weed out mistakes. But I would imagine it needs to be some REALLY critical welds for that to be worth it.
It cannot replace experts. It can only recognise things it's trained on, and then only a certain success rate. That is why most serious uses only have it sort out very obvious cases, and a human then has to deal with the rest.
The resource drain is definitely a big issue with "AI", but for simpler tasks it is mostly just the training drains a lot. Like, battery powered lawn mover robots can now use ML to find its way with a camera. Manufacturer only ever need to retrain the model for updates.