I think it’s almost at the point where the only games that don’t work are games with anti cheat that refuse to play nicely.
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penguin@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•The first minds to be controlled by generative AI will live inside video gamesEnglish
333·2 years agoWell no one can prove they have a mind to anyone other than themselves.
And to extend that, there’s obviously a way for electrical information processing to give rise to consciousness. And no one knows how that could be possible.
Meaning something like a true, alien AI would probably conclude that we are not conscious and instead are just very intelligent meat computers.
So, while there’s no reason to believe that current AI models could result in consciousness, no one can prove the opposite either.
I think the argument currently boils down to, “we understand how AI models work, but we don’t understand how our minds work. Therefore, ???, and so no consciousness for AI”
penguin@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•Five People Founded Tesla, But Only Elon Musk Became Extremely RichEnglish
32·2 years agoHe’s successful in spite of himself. He makes terrible decisions constantly.
penguin@sh.itjust.worksto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the biggest "Green Flag" that could be misinterpreted as a "Red Flag"?
431·2 years agoFor people who value reading: if they have no books on their shelves. They might be avid readers of ebooks, or just use the library.
But this should clear itself up with a rather simple discussion started by mentioning a book you read recently.
penguin@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon exec says it’s time for workers to ‘disagree and commit’ to office return — “I don’t have data to back it up, but I know it’s better.”English
3·2 years agoThe people who claim “real estate value!” have just latched onto the simplest reason they can which aligns with their worldview.
The reasons I suspect companies are forcing return to office are more:
- shareholders don’t like unused assets, so they tell the ceo to “use it or lose it”
- the people who make the decision have the type of extroverted personality where they actually do work better in the office and they can’t fathom people being different
- the people who make the decision prefer to have the office full because it makes them feel more powerful. They can see the people they lord over.
penguin@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you could ask one question and get a 100% true answer, what would it be and why?
1·2 years agoLol you confidently incorrect dumbass. Gravity is the problem of modern physics and you think you can boil it down to a simple force of attraction?
There are theories that it’s an illusion and theories that it’s caused by time itself. But you’ve gone and proved my point by basically saying, “SEE, APPLE FALL DOWN”
penguin@sh.itjust.worksto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•Nuclear power? That's just steam power with extra steps!English
1·2 years agoFireplaces?
penguin@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you could ask one question and get a 100% true answer, what would it be and why?
1·2 years agoOof calm down man. Breathe. Also, your gravity analogy works against you.
In the gravity analogy, someone would be claiming they understand 100% of what makes up gravity, “it’s the curvature of space time. That’s it. Job done. Go home quantum theorists”
If electrical signals are all that is required to give rise to consciousness, then a computer would be conscious. But since it’s obviously not, there’s a big gap there. One that is so far inexplicable. And yet you’re drawing conclusions about it.
Shouting about it doesn’t do anything.
penguin@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you could ask one question and get a 100% true answer, what would it be and why?
81·2 years agoSo do electrical impulses always give rise to consciousness? Is my computer self aware?
penguin@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you could ask one question and get a 100% true answer, what would it be and why?
14·2 years agoPlease explain how electrical impulses can give rise to a sense of self. The actual experience of consciousness rather than brains simply being organic computers.
Put another way, is my computer conscious? Why is it not, but I am?
penguin@sh.itjust.worksto
Climate@slrpnk.net•Analysis: ‘Greater than 99% chance’ 2023 will be hottest year on record39·2 years agoBut the good news is that it’ll be the coolest year for the foreseeable future 🙂
penguin@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 12 May Require a SubscriptionEnglish
84·3 years agoIt would help all of their competitors. A non zero number of people would move from windows to each of the others.
Whether or not the number moving away from windows and on to each of the others is significant or not is a different matter.
The biggest thing helping Linux right now is Valve’s work improving the gaming experience, IMO.
penguin@sh.itjust.worksto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Man says police officer had no right to pull him over because she’s on OnlyFansEnglish
8·3 years agoHold on. Pornos aren’t a form of documentary?
penguin@sh.itjust.worksto
Programming@programming.dev•OP finds vulnerability where a forum sends you your password in plaintext over email and everyone misses the forest for the trees
2·3 years agoYou actually agree with me more than you disagree. If they have the mentality to send out clear text passwords, they probably don’t hage the natural talent to design an asynchronous system.
penguin@sh.itjust.worksto
Programming@programming.dev•OP finds vulnerability where a forum sends you your password in plaintext over email and everyone misses the forest for the trees
2·3 years agoWhy wouldn’t it be generated and sent immediately? If someone has the inclination to do this type of thing, they probably also want to do things synchronously and immediately.
penguin@sh.itjust.worksto
pics@lemmy.world•I asked my roommates to save their bottlecaps for a month. 4 guys in 30 days.
172·3 years agoYeah, if anyone thinks this is bad, they haven’t seen what legit alcoholism is like.
It would look like maybe 15 caps per person, but they’d be caps of vodka handles.
penguin@sh.itjust.worksto
pics@lemmy.world•I asked my roommates to save their bottlecaps for a month. 4 guys in 30 days.
1·3 years agoLooking for drinks where they are listed is a good rule of thumb to find drinks lower in calories than the average.
penguin@sh.itjust.worksto
World News@lemmy.ml•Japanese scientists find microplastics are present in clouds
3·3 years agoNot even the clouds are safe!
I did the same thing and have the same attitude. I still watch what few Netflix shows are any good. They just aren’t getting any of my money any more 🙂

It has nothing to do with real estate. This is often echoed on social media but is baseless.
Companies typically chase quarterly growth over all else. Working from home benefits that while trying to fix real estate values is a long term thing, only offering a payout if they sell the building, which most companies aren’t worried about. Companies tend to be very hesitant to hurt quarterly growth in favor of long term, iffy investments.
Even if they did care about real estate value, they’d rather all other companies return to office, boosting those values, while they could then remain remote and take advantage of both the higher real estate values and also the numerous advantages of remote work.
Boosting real estate values in this way is a collective action problem where most companies would need to work together for the greater good (as they see it). But if you hold this world view, that CEOs will screw over their employees for their bottom line, why wouldn’t they also screw over other companies? They would. They would want other companies to work together to fix the real estate values while also benefitting from remote work. So it would all fall apart.
Here are more likely scenarios: