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joe-riley.bsky.social
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This translates to software developers as well.
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A Bad Religion song comes to mind... 🎶
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I love that you are bringing what you know you already have. It's like:
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Did the title of this read like the full title of Dr. Strangelove to anyone else?
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Are the ML Algs just looking at the pilot and creating mecha for them based on appearance, character inputs/prompting? What is interesting about this? Other than the great renders, beautiful environment and chonky building sized suits of... love & peace.
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Nice humble brag about your vaulted ceilings. I wonder if it is stuff like this that the independents and publicans are saying is too fancy and elitist. This is 90% joke and around 9% concern.
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Your energy and water argument does not work for me because I can make that argument against any application that I don't like. It's something that can be regulated more heavily. The socioeconomic problems are of a concern to me though; my view was academic as I play with them with my own resources.
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There is no need to, but as long as you are using stock, royalty free art isn't it ok to use that in generative ML?
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I think that your intended pace can be at least one of the dials on how much you want to avoid thought verbs. I've recently been trying to lighten the cognitive load that my overly detailed writing can be on readers. Unpacking can be done efficiently but unpacking too much can loose some people.
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Definitely a response that resonates with my current philosophy but I do wonder how much his (and now I am thinking of my own 🤔) personal bias effects his definition of legacy, history or whatever you want to call it.
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I was considering buying a bunch of banned books and leaving them in neighborhood little libraries but thought about how I would react to Slaughterhouse 5 when I was 9. Does anyone have suggestions for banned books for all ages? Animal Farm, of course.
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Is it too late for me to change my answers? Being John Malkovich... I need to give that a watch soon. Good shout.
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Return of the Jedi Stardust The Matrix The Usual Suspects Blade Runner -note- This list already changed a bit as I was finishing it. I don't have all day.
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I can't think of a good Sr. Dev I have worked with that could not be trained to use ML, to make local an option. Finding people on teams who are interested to pioneer is the problem I think. A lot of coders want to 'do it themselves', 'would rather write than code review what ML gives you', etc.
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Oh that concept is rife with veins of dark comedy gold. Please tell me you are going that direction.
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I am sure that a few branches of the AI will get some more training; until it 'hallucinates' in his favor.
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I was about to loose it when no one listed Cat's Cradle. Thanks!
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Do you know how many gamers are jelly of this? I think I would give a big toe to play that game for the first time again. I wish you at least a hundred hours of great game play.
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Brave New World.
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Sac Cherry Melomel that I brewed 3 years ago.
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I think that the problem is expecting someone to remember or research something from 25 years ago.
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Not for everyone. One of the first settings I change is to mute the music. Sounds can do everything you listed. It was vital in Guitar Hero, Rock Band, DDR and the like because it was a part of the core, or vital, to the game.