

The article on The Stringer is from 2013. Interesting to read the perspective from before Cook was the premier of the state.


The article on The Stringer is from 2013. Interesting to read the perspective from before Cook was the premier of the state.


I don’t think you’re working with OpenAI to cure cancer. I think you’re working with actual scientists rather than statistical regurgitations.

I don’t think this is a balanced view on LLMs. I particularly found it weird to liken LLM creation as akin to the global race for a covid vaccine.
There are a lot of assumptions about the pace of improvement (which is already tapering rapidly). There is no consideration for the inherent biases that are built into these LLMs. LLMs make shit up all the time. They don’t think. They can be easily tricked and manipulated at multiple stages in the training and use.
I think LLMs will change things for a lot of industries, absolutely, but there is a limit.


AGI and simulated reasoning would have figured this out. /s


I think this is overly negative. There have been multiple significant advances in cancer treatment over the past 10 years. It just depends which type you get.


I bought faux-meat burger patties at an Aussie supermarket recently which were cheaper than the cheapest real-meat products. Was actually really really surprised to see the inflection point was reached.

Even if this is a true and accurate report it doesn’t matter. You’re relying on private companies to do investigations when you should have an independent electoral board that runs this shit.
We’re watching the collapse of an empire in real time. Will be a fun few decades I think.
(Edit: also, this article is so loaded with eye rolling commentary - like are we really using tweets from Elon as evidence of election fraud? Jesus Christ it sounds like Dem political conspiracy theories. The entire world just did another collective cringe)


Lemmy has made it. It’s Reddit from 10 years ago


Ghost or Nextra could be options they use markdown for content.


A Minecraft Movie has proven to be a box office success, bringing in an estimated $300m (£233m) globally during its opening weekend.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwy018lm793o.amp
I think it’s gone fairly well


Australia isn’t in a trade war. There’s no chance Aus will tariff US imports. The country is an export nation, they can’t afford to respond.


Just gotta get rid of all your friends and family and then you can use any IM service. Very convenient.


Former type-A marketer with a successful job as an employee quits to become a type-A marketer with his own company selling positive vibes.
I once stayed in an AirBnB north of Dubrovnik. Driving through Bosnia for 20 minutes and doing 4 passport controls at a time was a real pain. Also had to be careful to switch off data roaming as the towers weren’t in the EU so the data charges went through the roof.


There used to be a community on the other site. Would be good if someone started a new one.
I think it influenced it positively. It led me to computer science and taught me team work and online collaboration skills that I still use today.