

And monetized it and completely mismanaged it to shit to the point the whole user base migrated to Reddit.
And monetized it and completely mismanaged it to shit to the point the whole user base migrated to Reddit.
This is definitely part of the issue, not sure why people are downvoting this. That’s also why tests like this are important, to illustrate that thinking in the way we know it isn’t happening in these models.
There are a lot of people out there that think LLM’s are somehow reasoning. Even reasoning models aren’t really doing it. It important to do demonstrations like this in the hopes that the general public will understand the limitations of this tech.
I never finished Zelda TOTK before my last switch broke, and they deleted all my save data from the cloud so I’m starting over on that one. No regrets
Read his comment again:
It wasn’t an idea that I thought was fun or could change the world
I only trust physically weak men who have a complex and nuanced view of things and have a hard time making decisions.
You’d be better off getting an Ambernic for that.
Oh I will be choosing very carefully.
I just grabbed a queen and took out a ton of pieces unopposed.
I was really hoping the “live stream” would be just pee streaming into the urinal.
Wait a sec, are you telling me your pee stream froze and you got stuck to the urinal!?!?
Oh I think they can do it for a while… But then they need to start bumping up the profits.
Well, you can’t argue that it wouldn’t work ;-)
I’m not sure AGI would. Maybe ASI. But in the end it’s still humans that would likely have to enact whatever proposals it came up with.
There’s usually a dip around Black Friday but yeah PS5 is a way better value overall if you are patient.
My dad has dimentia, and I sometimes wonder if it’s because my mom didn’t let him have a thought of his own for 50 years.
Exactly. Having obscene wealth means he already went through a sorting out process which shows without a doubt that he has some kind of mental problem like NPD, psychopathy, or sociopathy. Normal people when they get a few million bucks will start spending more time with their families, pursuing their hobbies, etc.
Some companies give dividends, some don’t. It’s a difference in strategy, and I think more of a young company vs old company thing. I don’t find it particularly meaningful. If you are growing quickly, it makes more sense to use your financing to finance more growth. If you’re not, makes more sense to attract investors with a healthy dividend.
It can drop another 90% from here easily. Toyota’s in better shape as a company these days.
At the time it was basically Reddit for stupid people. All of those people moving to Reddit was the beginning of Reddit’s long slow decline.