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loremium
·8 giorni fa·discuss
the word your looking for is idiomatic
loremium
·mese scorso·discuss
doesn't mean we won't run out of drinking water in our lifetime
loremium
·mese scorso·discuss
“You don’t choose anything. You’re born into it, man. One side or the other. You play it out.” Miller (the expanse)
loremium
·mese scorso·discuss
Any form of centralized power is bad for the vast majority of civilization. always has been
loremium
·2 mesi fa·discuss
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loremium
·2 mesi fa·discuss
We're way past just collecting for a while now.

it's more like knowledge extraction at this point. younger generations don't build up knowledge any more, everyone else is slowly losing their knowledge by not using it.

Eventually the rug pull comes and knowledge will only be accessible by those who can afford it.
loremium
·3 mesi fa·discuss
What if they don't? What if there are manufacturer errors? What if they burn your battery with updates along the way?
loremium
·3 mesi fa·discuss
it's probably even worse, because knowledge is basically extracted out of all communities and eventually the rug pull comes where you're denied access one way or another.

not only do students graduate now only due to chatgpt but also 10 year old kids never build up education while using ai to do their homework.
loremium
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Gates Law
loremium
·3 mesi fa·discuss
tbh I'm not convinced that a git log history should be treated as a group journal because it's not.

relying on git commit messages assumes they're correct by convention since there is no technical constraint to enforce it. and it assumes no work in progress commits, sometimes it's just necessary to hit the save button real quick or move a workspace from one device to another.

my point is: git is a way of storing and loading files at its core.
loremium
·3 mesi fa·discuss
reminds me of `don't look up` a bit. there clearly is an imbalance in regards to licenses with model providers, not even talking about knowledge extraction (yes younger people don't learn properly now, older generations forget) shortly before the rug-pull happens in form of accessibility to not rich people
loremium
·4 mesi fa·discuss
aren't online curses a lot text only which inherently is harder to communicate
loremium
·4 mesi fa·discuss
law texts feel like a layering problem, like just decoration around decoration to avoid breaking existing 'code' without ever simplifying it
loremium
·6 mesi fa·discuss
you could also use openai whisper for transcription. takes longer but beats bad subtitles