Bob_Robertson_IX

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 18 hours ago

There are plans to create a 9-foot-tall version in bronze in the works

Oh good, that'll make a beautiful visual as well pull that piece of shit down!

[–] [email protected] 11 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

pre 9/11 sweet spot

There's a line in Fight Club about how Jack's generation has no great war, out no way to prove themselves. It really is a great example of how things felt pre-9/11.

I am Jack's overwhelming sense of buyer's remorse.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 23 hours ago

This is the perfect reply to someone with a 6 charisma.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago

Because with Google Translate he would be sending privileged company information to Google. With our LLM it all stays in-house. And he does typically write his replies in his broken English and the LLM fixes it to make it more readable, which helps him improve his written English skills.

[–] [email protected] 20 points 2 days ago (3 children)

I have a coworker who didn't learn English until his mid-20s, and it was his 3rd language. He's very hard to understand and is functionally illiterate in English, which is unfortunate because most of our job is done through email or chat. Sometime will send him an email or chat with a request and he will respond with "Call you" and then immediately call them. They hate it because they have a hard time understanding him, and they never get anything in writing from him.

I suggested that he start using a company provided LLM to take what he wants to write and have it rewrite it for him (or he can write in it one of the other languages he knows better and have it translated). He's started doing this and his performance at work has completely turned around. He is a shining example for how an LLM can be properly used.

Then, there's the VPs in the company who send out emails that have been obviously completely written by an LLM. And they brag about asking an LLM for ideas on how to handle certain situations, or the direction that the department needs to head in. They have outsourced their brains and think it was a brilliant move. They are the ones who deserve scorn.

[–] [email protected] 177 points 2 days ago (4 children)

"A man"

This person has destroyed public property. Whether or not he pays, his name should be made public. People who know him should know what kind of person he is. His employer should know who they have hired. His employer's customers should know who they are dealing with.

This is not normal behavior. This person is a sociopath and society needs to know who he is.

[–] [email protected] 19 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

"There are three ways to ultimate success: The first way is to be kind. The second way is to be kind. The third way is to be kind." -Mr. Rogers

-Tom Morello

[–] [email protected] 44 points 5 days ago

Arrested for violating the woman's civil rights.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago

Any IT person working that hard these days is doing it wrong. Unless of course you mean those who work from home, then, yeah.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Red is first dibs on old equipment.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago

I have to say that the Mulan movie was pretty great, it just shouldn't have been marketed as a 'live action remake' but instead just another version.

Onward, Soul and Frozen II were also solid. Onward and Soul being released in covid and dealing with death/missing loved ones, was difficult though.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 5 days ago

It's amazing how all of this investigation relied on various data leaks from several sources in order to connect all of the dots. Just another reminder that there is no such thing as privacy any longer. You have to put in a LOT of work if you want to be anonymous online, and even then there's no guarantees.

To be clear, this is comment should in no way be seen as defending this piece of shit.

 

From the article: The Open Data Institute that I co- founded in London has taken on the challenge of international co- ordination for a new standard that gives users control over their own data. It is called Solid (for social linked data) and the technical details are controlled by W3C, the web standards consortium. Solid seeks to decentralise the web. The platform can be used to build new applications that request access to user data. This data is stored in such a way that users have complete control over it.

 

I was curious how well it would work for switching between projects at work. I manage IT for several different offices and sometimes it is difficult to switch between my many various projects.

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The Adjuster (discuss.tchncs.de)
 
 

I don't want a new roof. I don't want a loan. I'd rather be doing something fun.

 

I went in and bumped up the graphics to 'High' and it is beautiful and plays great.

If you want it free from GOG you'll need to be sure you have it setup in Heroic Launcher.

 

I've heard that the reason Puerto Ricans can't vote is because Puerto Rico isn't a state and it is states that choose the president, not voters. But what about expats living abroad? Do they just get to pick which state gets their vote? If so, couldn't Puerto Ricans do that too?And what about people in DC? Where do their electoral college votes come from?

I'm sure I'm missing something here, I'm just not sure what.

 

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Prompt___a ((realistic photo)) featuring a burrito-shaped ((rocket wearing a ((sombrero)))), orbiting the moon. The rocket should resemble a burrito, complete with tortilla texture, ((tortilla chip fins)), cheese sauce exhaust flames, and ((giant sombrero on top)), highly detailed, excitement and whimsy

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