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pambots.bsky.social
A data engineer at Shopify | Making a murder mystery in Godot | Bad opinions my own GitHub: https://github.com/pambot
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That do how it be sometimes
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I don't know, I think we wouldn't see these divisive articles if newspapers weren't incentivized to be divisive. Canadians have a pretty progressive tax system, the cost of living crisis is because of under building houses and an economy driven by real estate and selling cheap natural resources.
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It's 18 or 19 in Canada, and it's fine. University was fun, and I didn't feel tempted to try other drugs.
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He'll just find your weak spot next reload.
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Yeah, it's mostly okay. My kid had problems when she played with a Chinese restaurant's koi pond, which is fair. I think it's fine as long as it passes the sniff test of of, is this making other adults feel like they have to keep an eye on my kids (within reason)?
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Maybe one thing that makes sharing so much better in programming is that attribution is easier. You can see who's using what libraries, who installed what. It's not as obvious with art or writing.
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Before my time, but programmers USED to be like this, right? MATLAB was closed source, extensions were even patented sometimes, and then Python/Numpy came. I think ZIRP and high salaries encouraged an abundance mindset that hasn't shaken yet. Hope I'm wrong, but it might change now.
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My SIL who has 2 kids bought my daughter a Hatchimal, which basically is like if Gollum had white fur and sang at you electronically. I love her and I will have to talk to her again, but I'm sending it to Best Buy to be stripped for parts.
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“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good ship, must be in want of a whale”
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Maybe there's a fondue to hotpot spectrum that defies humankind's need to categorize.
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It's kind of nice when the whole sentence starts and ends on the same font plane. Using capitals throws it off, makes it left heavy. I also enjoy the Spanish way of writing question marks.
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There's a central pot of either chocolate or cheese (not both, though this could be an interesting innovation) and bread and vegetables chopped into bite sized pieces. The pieces are mounted on metal sticks and dipped into the pot prior to insertion into the mouth.
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The protagonists are Paul and Pauline Levesque (no relation)
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They're fighting for the right to be the real Paul Levesque. The losers have to change their name.
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Well, I guess I'd be grey, carrying eggs, avoiding fish?
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docker run ml-infra-cringe-pun
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That's also what I told myself 36 days ago
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You have to protect against both old-fashioned security vulnerabilities and ways to prompt inject the AI assistant that has excessive email and wallet permissions. Even if it just asks you if you would like to purchase a bit more frequently, from specific companies, it's social hacking.
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Same, I'm mostly pro-AI, but artists should be allowed to protect their work. There's a lawsuit now with a band of artists suing for copyright. Why aren't more people talking about this?
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TBF, the ultimate global power war would be way worse than a few media platforms fighting for market share
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Can't wait to be in a time loop in this where the videos and signage become increasingly unsettling
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Maybe you were their attempt to surround themselves with smarter and more skilled people. Think about it, if everyone did this, some fraction must fail by definition.
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Can't wait for his 2.5h long video, The Real Final Boss of In Stars And Time
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It's the game I should have made, the game I'm currently making, and the game I'll make in the future
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Better than that time my letter about my archnemesis was autocorrected to Santa
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Lost track of time, forgot they announced 2024 already, so thanks for reminding me. I think the results are very impressive, but ultimately it's still on the semi-private dataset. I would be very interested to see if they could make a standalone non-API one and do it for real.
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Do do dooo dodo do do
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I think part of it is also that ChatGPT, despite occasional hallucinations, still writes better and regurgitates more real facts than your median humanities graduate. It's not like CS where there's an AI saturation point where, if you're careless, it stops working correctly.
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1Password, don't fail me now