Could any duck/goose experts please clarify whether that’s a goose or not?
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Farid@startrek.websiteto Games@lemmy.world•'No gay, no pay': The RuneScape community is absolutely mauling Jagex's new CEO over his decision to cancel new Pride Month eventsEnglish2·4 days agoI mean, they listen sometimes. But the point is, they, as any other company, were doing it to pretend that they are cool and progressive. As the result they got mostly negative reactions. So why bother with the effort if you’re only gonna reduce your already dwindling player base. IIRC, they were very small symbolic events anyway.
Farid@startrek.websiteto Games@lemmy.world•'No gay, no pay': The RuneScape community is absolutely mauling Jagex's new CEO over his decision to cancel new Pride Month eventsEnglish922·4 days agoI’m pretty sure this happened because sooo many players complained about the event the last times. I remember boycotts and stuff.
I’m not saying Jagex isn’t bad, but this time it’s on players.
In my experience, when using reasoning models, it can count, but not very consistently. I’ve tried random assortments of letters and it can count them correctly sometimes. It seems to have much harder time when the same letter repeats many times, perhaps because those are tokenized irregularly.
I don’t know what part of what I said prompted all those downvotes, but of course all the reasonable people understood, that the “AGI in 2 years” was a stock price pump.
I get the meme aspect of this. But just to be clear, it was never fair to judge LLMs for specifically this. The LLM doesn’t even see the letters in the words, as every word is broken down into tokens, which are numbers. I suppose with a big enough corpus of data it might eventually extrapolate which words have which letter from texts describing these words, but normally it shouldn’t be expected.
Does any other browser let me open 2 windows with the same synced tabs? Also, permanent per-space tabs, please.
That’s nice. But it already seemed pretty accurate to me.
Yeah, I have it on Vita, Switch and Steam Deck. Cause why not. Wonder if it’s on 3DS…
Farid@startrek.websiteto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Since we have a joke for a president I want to know, what cartoon character would you actually vote for to be President of the US?1·11 days agoI gather you like to move it move it?
Same, but then you severely undersold how old you are. Like, where’s the Space Cadet, at least?
I might have seen it once a long time ago, but I don’t remember what he sounded like, so I can’t confirm that for you.
Farid@startrek.websiteto Lemmy Be Wholesome@lemmy.world•Smiley cardboard says good morning!2·12 days agoThere’s a wooden one what? Hello?
Farid@startrek.websiteto Lemmy Be Wholesome@lemmy.world•Smiley cardboard says good morning!5·13 days agoGuess I’ll eventually learn Swedish. I already know “a version of hello” and “blue shark”. Basically halfway there.
You’re not wrong, as it’s your personal subjective experience, which can’t be wrong.
But the fact that it pisses you off implies that you don’t understand the reason behind it.
We used to have information-dense UIs before because:- devices used to have only large screens with lower resolution.
- devices were used primarily be specialists for productivity.
Which means programs had to fit a lot of stuff in very few pixels. Nowadays, vast majority of users are casual, the people of the land, fatfingering their tiny displays. They don’t need a ton of buttons and sliders. In fact, a common user would get overwhelmed by all that, even on the desktop. And while a small amount of people would benefit from a denser UI for the same casual apps, it’s usually not with the effort designing and implementing them.
That Windows XP Merlin though.
But that doesn’t make sense even in capitalist mindset. Finding another specialist is going to take time and resources. Plus, this is apparently a very good employee, already tested. The new one will likely be not as good if this one is perfect.
I understand that this comic is a hyperbole, but seems like firing people over using their sick leave is financially detrimental.
Electromagnets engage when you release the mouse.