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By this same logic, medical researchers should be allowed to pick people off the streets and experiment on them since that would "advance" medicine.
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Call of Duty 2 had two separate executables for DX8 and DX9, and it looked almost like a completely different game.
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There's no DisplayPort to HDMI chip in the market which supports VRR, and the Switch 2 itself outputs DisplayPort.
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There's no HDMI via USB-C, so the Switch 2 outputs DisplayPort (like the Deck), which the dock converts to HDMI. But there's no DP-to-HDMI chip that supports VRR, so it gets lost in the process.
The only way would be to get a direct DP connection, but TVs rarely have DP (same with the Deck).
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Probably some combination of the two, tbh
the tech industry's whole funding model has been based on hype and futurism for years
"we made a tool that can encode the semantic meaning of words for easier natural language interpretation of instructions" isn't as hype as "we created digital life"
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"system prompts" is a misleading phrase
LLMs are, fundamentally, next-word-predictors. very good next-word predictors!!! but you can't predict the next word without first words
"system prompt" is just that first set of words
LLMs are basically roleplaying, and these guys are roleplaying coding
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Imagina as side quests da zoeira.
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Yeah, I was reading through Claude's leaked sys prompt and it had many borderline "do not hallucinate" instructions in it. You'd expect the people who actually did this to know any better.
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The idea is simple enough someone might have tried it before.
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But after seeing Grok's little "incident", I suppose the chatbot would obnoxiously keep bringing up the ad in unrelated conversations like the actors in The Truman Show, which is why nobody implemented it.
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Since the system prompt is also a prompt like any other on the LLM chat history, it can reference it to produce a response to questions about it's inner workings.
But these things aren't self-aware: it's just generating statistically plausible text based on token weights and chat history.
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Since the system prompt is just a hidden prompt that is run before the user's, they could inject a list of ads and instructions on how and when to display them based on the next prompts.
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A proper showcase would have been applying the VFX to a different actor in a different shot, but it's unlikely to be able to do that anywhere as well as simple recreating the same scenes it has been fed.
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Microsoft did it back in the Xbox 360 and you could install XBLA games from USB, but Nintendo is indeed way too stingy to do something like that.
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It would be great if Nintendo allowed backing up to and restoring game data from microSD without tying it to the specific console it came from. This could make key cards usable even if the eShop goes down.
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Não sei se tenho pena ou inveja dos QAs que vão ter que aprovar esse remaster.
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Well, it is a PC running Linux at the end of the day. Weird shit that requires exoteric debugging is bound to happen sometimes.
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Even accepting the premise that AI produces useful writing (which no one should), using AI in education is like using a forklift at the gym. The weights do not actually need to be moved from place to place. That is not the work. The work is what happens within you.
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Que bizarro. No anime o presidente dos EUA é uma paródia de Trump, o vice presidente é um fanático religioso, tem todo um rolê sobre demônios refugiados, e ainda tem personagem mulher de destaque.
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They didn't even have the decency of buying a copy of each book to scrape from.
And if that's too much, then they surely didn't buy the movies and albums they fed to video/music generators.
I'm pretty sure the same applies to OpenAI, they just hid it better.
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Remember when the US was the country where consoles were the cheapest?
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Renting, borrowing, and reselling was how most of us managed it back then.
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Games are for playing and making, and talking about the ones you like. If your primary social engagement around games is complaining about the ones you don’t like (when there are tons you do) then you seriously need a hard reset of some description.
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The need for *both* physical proximity and being part of the same family group sounds too limiting.
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Quake 2
Half Life
Super Mario 64 recompiled
Emulators (the 240p screen shows them 1:1)
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Unless OpenAI has shown the receipts for millions of books, they probably did the same and just hid it better.
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Romulan troll.
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Os serviços removerem séries e filmes que eles mesmos fizeram e das quais são donos é o cúmulo do absurdo.
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A mensagem de "upgrade" praticamente chamando o PC da pessoa de lixo e mandando ela comprar outro.
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Minha teoria da conspiração: os fabricantes de PC fizeram um acordo com a MS pra fazer as pessoas trocarem seus PCs antigos.
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O original não "parece" algo do meio dos anos 90, ele literalmente lançou em 1994/1995, hahaha.
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I can hear those photos.
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THREE: Write a script for an NPC meant to help guide players through a tutorial. The NPC needs to be hilarious, not break the fourth wall, and also instruct the player on these subjects: how to fish, do a backflip, and change their graphics settings.
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Where was the 1st amendment during the red scare years? So much free speech back then.
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Signing a document that can change what's displayed via scripting smells fishy.
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Me too. Anywhere else in the world this would be called bribery.
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Essa tradução ficou mto boa, kkkkk.
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Writing an engine, specially with a custom focused renderer like in Tiny Glade is fun. Writing all the GUI tools, making it usable for others, running it on every playform, not so much.