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RootKitBeerCat
·4 years ago·discuss
Question is flawed; thought occurs in the mind: the moment you share that thought you are portentously sharing ramblings of your mond you havent really thought through fully…

(TLDR: if you have a point; make it- thinking out loud sometimes is useful, but rarely in the online forum, unless you’re in DMs or something…)
RootKitBeerCat
·4 years ago·discuss
Twitter, lolololol, but you have to be hardcore
RootKitBeerCat
·4 years ago·discuss
This is like a poorly templated LLM to make fake Wikipedia articles… nothing I put in provides accurate or realistic information
RootKitBeerCat
·4 years ago·discuss
I thought there were going to be Atari 2600 games to teach programming concepts but this is pretty close so upvote
RootKitBeerCat
·4 years ago·discuss
Add the ability to write a text prompt; accessibility wise - not everyone speaks the same or can be understood by basic speech to text
RootKitBeerCat
·4 years ago·discuss
Crowdsourcing content moderation always turns out real well
RootKitBeerCat
·4 years ago·discuss
You’re a monoculture
RootKitBeerCat
·4 years ago·discuss
RootKitBeerCat
·4 years ago·discuss
Private angel investors watch from above all of the “clouds”
RootKitBeerCat
·4 years ago·discuss
Having spent about 200$ on credits… yes, it glues together your words through transformers into images… of snippets of the identified corpus of images it has… with some specific prompt phrasings having cool weighting for making really nicely looking glued together results… it’s a model: classical computing - everything is turtles and duct tape and rivets and glue, all the way down…
RootKitBeerCat
·4 years ago·discuss
Hey yeah! Imagine like two small guys in a garage could like make a indexer for the web and call it a search engine and just make it work the best, and gain market dominance and become a little bit slower to innovate than authors “back in 2006” nostalgia…
RootKitBeerCat
·4 years ago·discuss
Who shares Microsoft’s “values”, and what are they?