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Kind of a shame that the pandemic was so soon after. I wonder how much it affected the game’s popularity.
Yet another refugee who washed up on the shore after the great Reddit disaster of 2023
Kind of a shame that the pandemic was so soon after. I wonder how much it affected the game’s popularity.
Really interesting video. I can imagine playing an MMORPG where you get around by actually walking and running. Suddenly the biggest computer geeks would be super fit.
No, I get it, I just think it would be cool to build a structure that way. You’d have to fill in the gaps, but people made lots of buildings like that once upon a time.
That’s actually pretty cool. I’d like to see them use it to make a building.
Agreed, it’s good to have these kinds of articles so people get a better feel for what tools like this are and aren’t.
People thinking LLMs should be even serviceable at chess didn’t understand LLMs. They really aren’t problem solving applications. They’re optimized for making responses to questions that look like what a response should look like, not for being accurate. That’s really clear if you ask them for mathematical proofs. They will generate proofs that look like the right sort of thing, but they won’t be correct unless they have the specific proof in their training data.
Got it, thanks!
The way it said:
The product became ‘Basecamp’ and was released for sale shortly after Tesla revealed the production version of the truck last year. It already seemed to be a lot less attractive design at that point. Now, Tesla has started shipping, or rather installing, the Basecamp for early Cybertruck owners.
(Emphasis mine) made me think it got worse after the design changes at sale time, but maybe I misinterpreted it.
The article at least implies there were changes between the time you could buy and the time they were shipping.
So many of us came here from Reddit because we felt burned by them, and the whole monolithic architecture feels like it risks getting corporatized. I came to a federated place because it seems much less likely to have that happen. Not really interested in that model currently.
You know, I feel like we had a real opportunity to counteract some of the “fake news”/propaganda in the media by having these AI-based technologies anchored to more fact-based sources. At least some people would assume their smart speaker or LLM were objective and give it a higher level of trust, and if that trust was validated, we might move in the right direction. But this kind of stuff so deeply tarnishes their reputation that any opportunity is probably irrevocably lost.
That’s a shame. I never played it. My kid did/does, but rarely.