madopal.bsky.social
Chicagoan (Portage Park), bungalow owner, recovering gamedev (Jaleco, Mindscape, Midway), data engineer, bike/transit advocate(ish) (former NW MBAC), aspiring historian/baker, White Sox fan (heavy sigh), music nerd, just zis guy, you know? ✶✶✶✶
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I didn't see them until I moved to Portage Park. We get them all the time.
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That's kinda my point. It's not reasoning if it's just pattern matching what they're trained on, no matter how they arrange it. It literally means it can't do it if it hasn't seen it. Therefore, companies are assuming you can answer any question with a search...which everyone knows is false.
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Black cats are THE best
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It's puzzling, really. There are so many plausible reasons.
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Can't wait for the Cory Doctorow write up.
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Yes, but when you have two powerful entities bringing money and lawyers in, that's where you get fun precedents. To assume the average creator is not going to get affected by this fight is somewhat naive.
I mean, this happened with sampling, basically.
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Because you have two evil parties fighting, and they want what they want.
Disney would love to strip out fair use and charge for everything
AI is hiding in fair use but wants to own the model
That circle won't square without restrictions. This is going the way of the DMCA.
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Steak-umm bless
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I'm not saying they shouldn't fight. In the analogy, one or both of the elephants doesn't come out unscathed.
We're not going to either, is all, so we should cheer it on with caution.
We're most likely going to lose fair use rights over this.
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Trick knee!
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Sadly, as the saying goes: when elephants fight, it's the grass that suffers
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Only other two are Wilson and Bryn Mawr. They both cross most places, but they have weirdness as you get west of Pulaski/Cicero. Bryn Mawr is best current route. Some twisty thru Sauganash, but you can pick up NBT.
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I've always wished Pratt had a way over the river.
Granville would be another one to figure out.
South of that is hard. We could close Montrose to traffic.
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You need to let it flow. Been reading a ton on loss & grieving, and it's not only natural, it's healthy.
Maybe we could go for a walk or something. I'm no longer a blubbering mess at least. I have taken to carrying a plush around with me, so we could comisserate about "normal."
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Dunno, they look pretty real to me
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It's a trip. I was obsessed with it in the early 2000s, trying to recreate it before this version showed up. I'd still love to keep extending it for a few decades after.
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I AM THE GOD OF HELLFIRE AND I BRING YOU...
♫The Harper Valley PTA♬
Cracks me up every time.
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How else are we going to preserve disorder?
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I think I might have had some trouble with identifying the 60s/70s hooks in the WLS Time Sweep, I bet he'd slay those.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-Um...
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What, is this our third round of this opinion? Fourth?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWzZ...
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I live in the heart of my city. It can have its shitty moments, but I purposely bought a home here so I could make the difference and try and fix the issues....
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tl;dr - we suck at math as a species