Counterpoint: if you open all the doors you can, you eventually find the room 46 and inherit a swert villa.
Counterpoint: if you open all the doors you can, you eventually find the room 46 and inherit a swert villa.
Oh yeah, it was Code Bullter, right?
> I wrote an AI that wins minesweeper.
> Looks inside
> Literally a script that randomly clicks random points on the screen until the game ends.
Why use lot words when few do trick
The term AI is used to describe whatever the fuck they want this days, to the point of oversaturation. They had to come up with shit like “narrow AI” and “GAI” in order to be able to talk about this stuff again. Hence the backlash to the inappropriate usage of the term.
It wouldn’t be wrong
It would though. It’s not even to the idea of how we define intelligence, everyone who knows anything about anything has a ballpark idea, and it’s not a chatbot. It’s just, we colloquialy started using this word to describe different things, like npc algorithms in videogames, or indeed chatbots.
Thankfully nobody uses the term to describe simple algorithms that aren’t attached to faces, so we’re good on that front.
docs are never on local machines
They are though. Yeah, it’s hidden from the user, and also there are multiple ways to achieve exactly that using Libre
Depends. It’s a factor. My previous employer was acquired by enormous American megacorp, and the first thing they started is forcing Microsoft infrastructure on us, a software development company that had Linux infra already in place. It immediately made all the work a bit more frustrating. Some people left because of that, and they were right to do so, things got way worse since then.
No, no they weren’t, not even close. Unless you’re using AI in the loosest way possible, including machine learning algorithms that we were calling AI as a joke in the 90s.
Fork people who come up with it right in the hand.
It’s a bit less about that, and a bit more about the fact that real robots cost a lot, require incredible investment upfront, and the results are very physical, it’s very hard to dupe idiots into believing you achieved something great when you wasted all the money.
Look how easily everyone swallowed the llm bullshit, and how hard it is for Elongated Muskrat to convince everyone that his people in cosplay suits are totally robots you guys.
I use vintage vim, fucks hard on my arch (which I use btw)
It was kind of OK to refer to enemies as AI back then because not a single human (or investor) truly believed that a bot in CS can write text, paint an image, or replace you at your job. Now misusing the term leads to an unnecessary dangerous confusion.
Not really, at least couple of steps above, it’s 30 square meters overall. It’s nice for me, but the kitchen is too small to have such luxuries as an oven.
Five or six fast food visits and you could’ve bought enough
But this is the main problem. It’s boots theory all over. For people living paycheck to paycheck the calculation of “if I don’t eat for a week I can invest into myself” doesn’t sound as appealing as for people who can afford to do a little bit of savings.
Thankfully, I’m in pretty good position, I don’t live in US, so my diet consists of food, not of sugar and sawdust. I do have an induction cooktop, and can confirm it’s indeed amazing. My enormous privilege aside, I would like to some day get into the oven territory.
Don’t have one, don’t have space to have one, don’t have money to get one, don’t have any hope to ever get a place with one. Just like evergrowing amount of people.
German human is no laughing matter.
Are those tits on that there Luigi?
It has very little to do with unix philosophy