

Smoke.
Less.
Weed.


Smoke.
Less.
Weed.


I think you’re getting downvotes because you’re saying the war is ending and Trump’s getting what he wanted out of it and nobody knows where you could possibly have gotten those impressions. Unless you’ve got newer news than I’ve been able to find with a minute or so of searching.


So wanting the ‘real’ thing may be part placebo, and part wanting to experience the random imperfections of a natural product.
When you cook, you get to smell the smell of the food cooking and have a period of anticipation beforehand. Similarly when you go to a restaurant, you smell the smells of the restaurant and the food they make. With replicators, you don’t get those experiences because the food springs into existence fully cooked and hot mere seconds before you start eating it. And I can imagine it feeling pretty sterile. Like it was made in a factory rather than a kitchen. Like a microwave dinner is ready in 4 minutes and you kindof get your first whiff of it and the first feeling of the steam rising off of it into your face when it first comes out of the microwave. (It hardly has a smell when frozen.) Kindof a “has everything the body needs” kind of thing but with none of the other elements that make it the sort of experience that eating should be. So, yeah. I think the MRE analogy is a good one.


So it’s real except in all the ways that matter. Got it.


.


Is Qwen really Open Source, or do they just let you download weights? (Like LLaMa.)
It honestly seems like there may be an overall negative correlation between how safe a drug is recreationally and how legal it is to obtain/use it.


They just don’t do anything useful, and the hype-ers are acting like they’re AGI. Hallucinations make them too unreliable to be trusted with “real work”, which makes them useless for anything beyond a passing gimmick. Vibe coded software is invariably shit. Doing any serious task with “AI assistance” ends up either taking more work than doing it without LLMs or sacrificing quality or correctness in huge ways. Any time you point this out to hype-ers, they start talking about “as AI advances” as if it’s a foregone conclusion that they will. People talked the same way about blockchain, and the only “advancements” that have been made in that sphere are more grifts, and meanwhile it still takes anywhere between 10 minutes and an hour to buy a hamburger with Bitcoin, and it gets worse with greater adoption. Just like you can’t make a distributed blockchain cryptocurrency that resolves discrepancies automatically without relying on humans fast at scale (and even if you could make it fast, it’d introduce at least as many problems as it purports to “solve”), you can’t make LLMs not hallucinate. The only way to solve hallucinations is by abandoning LLMs in favor of a whole different algorithm.
If anything LLMs have blocked us from making progress toward AGI by distracting us with gimmicky bullshit and taking resources from other efforts which may otherwise have pushed us in the right direction.
Mind you, “AI” is a very old term that can mean a lot of different things. I took a class in college called “Introduction to Artificial Intelligence” in… maybe 2006 or 2007. And in that class, I learned about the A* algorithm. Every time you played an escort mission in Skyrim and had an NPC following you, it was the A* algorithm or some slight variation on it that was used to make sure that NPC could traverse terrain to keep roughly in toe with you despite obstacles of various sorts. It’s absolutely nothing like LLMs. It doesn’t need to be trained. The algorithm fully works the moment it’s implemented. If you want to know why it made a particular decision, you can trace the logic and determine exactly why it did what it did, unlike LLMs. It’s for a few very niche purposes rather than trying to be general purpose like an LLM. It requires no massive data centers and doesn’t consume massive amounts of memory. And it doesn’t hallucinate. The AI hype-ers (and the media who have mostly fallen for their grift hook, line, and sinker) love to conflate completely unrelated technologies to give the impression that LLMs are getting better because such-and-such article mentions an “AI” that discovered a groundbreaking new drug. But the kind of AI they use to find drugs is very special purpose and has nothing to do with how LLMs work.
LLMs can’t do your job, but the grifters are doing a damned good job of convincing your boss that LLMs can in fact do your job. As Cory Doctorow says, the current AI craze “is the asbestos that we’re shoveling into our walls”. We’re causing huge problems with it and if/when the bubble properly pops, we’re going to spend a long time painstakingly extracting it from our systems, replacing it with… you know… stuff that actually works, and repairing the damage it’s done in the meantime.
Meanwhile, it’s Nvidia and OpenAI and so on who are boosting the LLM bubble. And they’ve made a shit ton of money off of their grift at the expense of everyone else. How anyone can look at all this and not think “scam” is beyond me.


They’re a straight up scam.


Most people who think FOSS is bad are regularly turning a blind eye to the bullshit that proprietary software puts them through with various enshittification kind of practices. And that’s not new. It’s been the case for as long as FOSS alternatives to proprietary software have existed.
I swore off of Windows when a legitimate copy of XP balked about activating for no good reason. And XP was… like the least bad version of Windows.
Even if you do ignore the bad parts, a preference for the proprietary solution over the FOSS one is often (usually?) more a matter of your preferences or prior familiarity than anything objective about the software in question.


Nonsense. Everyone likes Mario Kart.


Took a page from Age of Empires II’s cheat codes.


TST suing to also require Lavey’s Satanic Bible in school coming in 3… 2…


Are you the same person as the account “Grim Reaper” from a while ago?
Reminds me of: https://youtu.be/xGoZZvfEd6A


Your friend installed a malicious app. They should follow the instructions on the screen: stop and uninstall the app in question and then restart the phone.
And then your friend should be more discerning about what apps they install. Only install high-rated, widely-used apps from trustworthy sources.


Infinity Stones are like Tether (the Cryptocurrency). Whenever they want to make more money, they can just make more of them.
Nobody here is talking about metaphysics except you.