No other than it's geographically closer to my actual location so I thought the speed would be faster.
Perspectivist
I agree with the sentiment but despite the vast amount of pushback and downvotes I get for voicing certain views it's extremely rare for me to have my comments removed let alone be banned. Some individual communities might be worse than others and .ml communities you should avoid like the plague anyway but broadly speaking I'd still claim that it's pretty difficult to get mods to take action against you as long as you're being polite.
And as a self-employed I only know how much I earned at the end of the year which could be wildly different than the year before.
EU is about to do the exact same thing. Norway is the place to be. That's where I went - at least according to my ip address.
I'm not sure I know what I want for life but I have a number of things I don't want so I'm trying my best to steer clear of those.
FUD has nothing to do with what this is about.
And nothing of value was lost.
Sure, if privacy is worth nothing to you but I wouldn't speak for the rest of the UK and EU.
My feed right now.
No disagreement there. While it’s possible that Trump himself might not be - but also might be - guilty of any wrongdoing in this particular case, he sure acts like someone who is. And if he’s not protecting himself, then he’s protecting other powerful people around him who may have dirt on him, which they can use as leverage to stop him from throwing them under the bus without taking himself down in the process.
But that’s a bit beside the point. My original argument was about refraining from accusing him of being a child rapist on insufficient evidence, no matter how much it might serve someone’s political agenda or how satisfying it might feel to finally see him face consequences. If there’s undeniable proof that he is guilty of what he’s being accused of here, then by all means he should be prosecuted. But I’m advocating for due process. These are extremely serious accusations that should not be spread as facts when there’s no way to know - no matter who we’re talking about.
It’s actually the opposite of a very specific definition - it’s an extremely broad one. “AI” is the parent category that contains all the different subcategories, from the chess opponent on an old Atari console all the way up to a hypothetical Artificial Superintelligence, even though those systems couldn’t be more different from one another.
It’s a system designed to generate natural-sounding language, not to provide factual information. Complaining that it sometimes gets facts wrong is like saying a calculator is “stupid” because it can’t write text. How could it? That was never what it was built for. You’re expecting general intelligence from a narrowly intelligent system. That’s not a failure on the LLM’s part - it’s a failure of your expectations.
I'll make sure to try crying tomorrow in the hopes that my tools magically appear on the jobsite.