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I’m beautiful and tough like a diamond…or beef jerky in a ball gown.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•I love password based login
55·4 days agoAnd the auto-submitting TOTP entry form where you’re apparently not allowed to make a typo. And obscuring the TOTP number like it’s a password or state secret.
TIL and nice bit of trivia!
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•ELI5. Limit of current gen AI/LLMs
6·16 days agoDisclaimer: : All of my LLM experience is with local models in Ollama on extremely modest hardware (an old laptop with NVidia graphics) , so I can’t speak for the technical reasons the context window isn’t infinite or at least larger on the big player’s models. My understanding is that the context window is basically its short term memory. In humans, short term memory is also fairly limited in capacity. But unlike humans, the LLM can’t really see (or hold) the big picture in its mind.
But yeah, all you said is correct. Expanding on that, if you try to get it to generate something long-form, such as a novel, it’s basically just generating infinite chapters using the previous chapter (or as much of the history fits into its context window) as reference for the next. This means, at minimum, it’s going to be full of plot holes and will never reach a conclusion unless explicitly directed to wrap things up. And, again, given the limited context window, the ending will be full of plot holes and essentially based only on the previous chapter or two.
It’s funny because I recently found an old backup drive from high school with some half-written Jurassic Park fan fiction on it, so I tasked an LLM with fleshing it out, mostly for shits and giggles. The result is pure slop that seems like it’s building to something and ultimately goes nowhere. The other funny thing is that it reads almost exactly like a season of Camp Cretaceous / Chaos Theory (the animated kids JP series) and I now fully believe those are also LLM-generated.
Personally, I love that layout.
I’m always at a loss for what to put up as wall decorations, and I hate rats nests of cables. Win-win!
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How much trash is there on the surface nearest to you right now?
43·2 months agoTrash? None.
Clutter / work-in-progress: No comment.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How would you spell the sound Transformers make when they transform?
13·2 months agoChee-chew-choo-cha-chooo
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Stay abreast of weather updates
2·2 months agoGonna be a bit nippley this weekend.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's something that you discovered about yourself only after going to therapy?
15·2 months agoNot really about myself but in general: “Not dwelling” on things doesn’t mean ignoring them.
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Comic Strips@lemmy.world•[meta] pls stop banning people
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Comic Strips@lemmy.world•[meta] pls stop banning people
15·2 months agoWhat exactly is the issue with self-destructing accounts other than losing the comments, discussions, etc. associated with the posts? Because if that’s the only thing, I don’t see the severity.
It’s unfair to anyone and everyone who participates. It’s a PITA to save a post to have it just disappear later. Or remember a post and want to go back to it only to find it self-nuked. Yeah, some stuff may get modded but at least there’s a usually correct and valid reason attached. The people doing this and self-destructing are basically unmarked spambots. I fucking hate bots.
The disposable troll account elsewhere in the comments here said “Content is king” which is the only thing in their statement I agree with. Well, when that content is ephemeral, then it’s not really “content”.
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Comic Strips@lemmy.world•[meta] pls stop banning people
23·2 months agoThey are probably new people here trying out the fediverse because a friend recommended it to them
Yet every one of those “new people” beelines straight to this community and starts posting like a power user right out of the gate. Yeah, that seems legit 🙄. The chances of that happening organically and without some interaction elsewhere is slim to none. The accounts that are finally getting banned are ones that have been posting and self-deleting for months or more.
could you link an example? also maybe there should be a lemmy-built-in feature to restrict new posts to maybe 10 per day or sth.
- Literally no because it just comes up as “Error” and the users don’t come up in search because they delete themselves.
- I’ve stopped interacting with accounts less than a month old because they just up and delete themselves taking any of my contributions with them. Like, what’s the point? That’s to say I can’t just go into my history and pull up a dead post link for you.
- This has been going on for months if not longer
- Such a Lemmy feature does not exist and does not appear to be on the horizon
- Even if the number of posts is limited, it doesn’t do anything to stop the self-destructing accounts.
I had saved several comic posts that just up and disappeared. One of them I remembered who posted, so I checked their history and “Error:
person_not_found”. Or I’ll recall a comic from a few days ago and try to find it, and it’s long gone along with the account that posted it. Not modded, not banned, but self-deleted.Until there are built-in tools to assist with this and some major change to how Lemmy handles user deletions, I’m 100% in favor of the mods taking whatever measures necessary to keep the community fair to everyone else. These self-destructing accounts have a pattern, and the mods seem like they’ve caught on.
These self-destructing jerks are the ones you should be upset with, not the mods. Like I said, I’ve completely stopped interacting with any new accounts because of this hit-and-run, self-deleting bullshit. The only ones working against legit new users are the people who keep doing that.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What should we be doing, individually, to increase Lemmy's userbase?
8·2 months agoThat is what subscriptions and the local timeline are for. The “all” should show whatever is getting the most attention.
“All” is what new users typically see. Or see immediately after clicking from “Local” if that’s what the instance is set to default to. New users do not have any subscriptions, and if they’re just browsing as guest, they literally can’t subscribe or do any kind of curation.
First impressions are important. Someone comes here brand new and the first impression is typically that of an angry mob.
So to get a bigger userbase, the “default, guest experience” needs to provide a good first impression. This…preachy/angry/politics/news flood is highly likely to just turn them away and not even bother trying to curate to find the good bits.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What should we be doing, individually, to increase Lemmy's userbase?
8·2 months agoOoh, nice. +1 for your admin team. Maybe my instance would consider doing something similar. It is a topic-based instance after all.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What should we be doing, individually, to increase Lemmy's userbase?
66·2 months agoLess politics, less news, less “I’m mad about this so you should be mad about it too” rage posting/armchair activism, less “ist’s and ism’s”. Less preachy shit about capitalism bad, communism good (or maybe .ml should just be blocked by default?). Less bitching about Reddit (I swear, I’ve heard less about friends’ exes than some people bitch about Reddit here). Less “hurr durr power tripping mods” circlejerking.
More content about cool stuff, hobbies, amazing feats, movies, books, TV shows, etc.
This place has much of the latter but it’s completely overshadowed by the former to the point you have to almost dig for it. Even blocking the overt news, politics, and political “humor” communities, it still seeps in to comics and memes and unrelated communities.
There’s still plenty of good in this world, but you’d never know it from looking at what’s always topping the feed here.
And a new user checking this place out is going to be immediately hit in the face with all of the former and probably not even see the latter.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•What next, power supply shortages?
12·2 months agoThat’s why I’m planning on investing in a solar+battery system for my home this spring. Well, that, and because my electric rate keeps rising.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•What next, power supply shortages?
39·2 months agoMaybe not PSU shortages, but definitely power supply shortages.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Anybody have anything nice they'd like to share?
6·2 months agoThis is her when she was younger (about 7 y/o). Don’t have any recent ones I can post right now where I wouldn’t have to blur out the background, etc. Blame the AI tools that let you feed pictures in and return a location. Grr…lol



Metric for most measurements except temperature (Fahrenheit - same reason you gave) and colloquial distances/velocities (e.g miles to the store, miles per hour).