daddy32

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[–] daddy32 1 points 5 days ago (4 children)

Is Rimworld chill though? It's been sitting on my waitlist for a while, but I'm still a bit...afraid. Doesn't each colony ultimately go to shit?

[–] daddy32 26 points 6 days ago

Hope this ruins him (the insane CEO).

[–] daddy32 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Apparently you and @[email protected] have missed out on the past few years of hilarious AI responses, misinformation, and general crap those algorithms can spit out. There have been millions of videos and articles explaining the dangers of using AI especially as an informational tool

You may suffer from confirmation bias. Current gen AI produces a lot of those things yet still produces more useful and even factually correct output all the time. In this regard, it is much like google search, debatably useful, more fore some tasks, less for others. Yet you don't hear calls for burning down the google search, even on lemmy, while you get an universal "AI" hate all the time. It is an imperfect tool yet still very useful, when used correctly. I successfully use it every single day for tasks like quick research of documents, writing automations (successfully!) and other scripts, analyzing data, programming, rewriting my drafts etc. It has really simplified my life. It allows me to do the things (on computer) that I would otherwise have no time or patience or knowledge for. I was already capable of all most of those things, but with this help, I can do much more, more quickly and with less pain. And then I come to lemmy a marvel at the universal hate.

Of course, I don't write this all to support the idea that we all should just stop writing comments and leave that to ChatGPT. No, that is really lazy. And don't get me started on yet another push to centralize power in hands of few corpos by trying to keep these tools hidden behind API or a website and stiffing the innovation in their open counterparts. And of course, having first hand witnesses is better to have just an AI estimation. But it comes out quite stubborn when even the factually correct responses get burned down. With this approach you are closing the doors to genuinely useful tool for yourself. You are missing out.

[–] daddy32 3 points 1 week ago

"Security", of course.

[–] daddy32 2 points 1 week ago

Good for bubbles in water :)

[–] daddy32 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

This is used whenever shouting "think about the children!!!" or "terrorists!" is not applicable.

I don't know how we managed to do the online banking thing all those prehistoric years before such "attestance programs" were implemented.

[–] daddy32 0 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Lol @ the hate. He was factually correct, wasn't he?

[–] daddy32 5 points 1 week ago

Wow, that's an unexpected twist.

[–] daddy32 20 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Good they are not sending people from New York back to England But you got to admit, some of the naming choices are ridiculous, what's with all those Paris-es and Pragues.

[–] daddy32 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Ha, but with that smart watch we have almost came a full circle :) Except of course, it's multipurpose and I presume much more expensive device now. What's the model?

[–] daddy32 2 points 1 week ago

Especially for programming, you definitely don't need to be right the first time and of course you should never run your code in a production environment for the first time. That would be absolutely reckless.

[–] daddy32 3 points 1 week ago (2 children)

What? Criminals can be voted into the office, but cannot vote?

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