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Update: Ohio has happened to me. It is Ohio and therefore this situation does not deserve to be phrased normally, I'm going to bed goodnight
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This thought makes sense in the context of the road trip I am currently on, but I've now decided it's funnier if I don't explain so fuck it I guess
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As the name implies, most disinformation is false, but not necessarily. Factuality is orthogonal to the goal of disinformation.
The goal is to charge powerful emotions and wedge social divisions. Framing does that at least as much as factuality.
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Begone Snake, I will not be tempted to bite the apple of your accelerationist political philosophy! This road can only lead to ruin!
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This is the first step in complete societal collapse
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I'm sorry Phil, but we are now enemies. It's about the principle of being in the wrong lane
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58. If you want to understand the nuances and complexities of content moderation and online free speech, talk to Palestinians, sex workers, and abortion access advocates, rather than white led “tech accountability” orgs whose position is basically “censor all the bad stuff and leave up good stuff”
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Also fuck soda fountains with touch screens
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27 was the birthday that, when asked how old I was, I said "it's the first year I don't want to answer that question"
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My roman empire is the role of gamergate as a cornerstone event in the resurgence of mainstream fascism in the US and it took so much willpower not to infodump about that on the campaign trail last year (I am mostly successful at stopping myself on dates thankfully)
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Probably the funniest game satire headline I've seen tbh
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I have no idea, but it sounds like something you'd say in a video tbh
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Basically it comes down to the trend that, especially gen ed, courses tend to subscribe to a popular canon, and there's usually a lot of writing on that canon in the training data. Finding something outside that canon makes it harder for an LLM if there's not as much about it in the training set.
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Last year a colleague of mine was teaching a graduate seminar, where one of the assignments was to write a short essay, use an LLM to generate a similar length essay on the same topic, and then write an essay comparing the two.
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I haven't taught a humanities class since it took off, but I like the approach of having an assignment that's niche enough in direction/scope that an LLM isn't likely to generate something relevant.
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Shut👏the👏fuck👏up👏
Shut👏the👏fuck👏up👏
Shut👏the👏fuck👏up👏
Shut👏the👏fuck👏up👏
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Gotta be "battle against a true hero" from undertale
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It's also time for the annual call for submissions to This Year In Videogame Blogging! Check the public post for details.
critical-distance.com/2024/12/01/c...
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Doing the Lord's work
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Right now it's probably "fuck the Internet. I'm going to go climb mountains"
Which I also got from trading at strange loop!