- 26 Posts
- 1.14K Comments
drspod@lemmy.mlto
Gaming@lemmy.zip•Mala Petaka is another action-packed GZDoom boomer shooter now on SteamEnglish
4·4 months agoSAY BOOMER SHOOTER

ONE MORE GOD DAMN TIME
Yes, but there are no panoramas taken from this location on OSM, whereas Google had several.
I can’t work out which building it is, but it’s viewed from here?
drspod@lemmy.mlto
Gaming@beehaw.org•Valve apologizes for ruining a Steam game's launch
172·4 months agoThe economics of our world are completely controlled by middle-men. This is how much power we have delegated to them. There is no free market, just a series of publisher deals that put producers of value into a casino to decide if they get compensated for their labour.
drspod@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.ml•A ‘demoralizing' trend has computer science grads out of work — even minimum wage jobs. Are 6-figure tech careers over?
9·4 months agoIt’s a cargo-cult for stock price manipulation.
Yes, but this particular abusive feature is a result of misguided legislation, not profit-seeking.
drspod@lemmy.mlto
Futurology@futurology.today•The world's biggest manufacturer of Lidar says the biggest obstacle to fully autonomous vehicles will be societal acceptance. Even if they cause only a tiny fraction of the deaths of human drivers.English
7·4 months agoIt’s also the nature of the accidents. There are human-causes of accidents that we understand because we are human. We can punish irresponsible drivers more harshly than those who just had a freak accident.
Automated systems on the other hand will fail in completely unexpected non-human ways. We will look at the circumstances of a collision and say something like “it was completely clear [to a human] that the pedestrian was crossing the road, how could the car not see them?” and this will fuel a contempt of the automated car for being incompetent in ways which should disqualify it from driving, as an incompetent human would be, even if the car has a fraction of the accident rate.
We can drive defensively by predicting the mistakes or bad behaviours of other (human) drivers. But when there are drivers on the road that are completely unpredictable and make mistakes in unexpected ways, it makes all of us less safe, and less able to drive safely.
drspod@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•5 Signs the AI Bubble is About to BurstEnglish
2·4 months agoall that invested money vanishes
Well it’s mostly going directly to the hardware vendors (Nvidia) and infrastructure providers (Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud et al.).
The usual problems with parsing ls don’t happen here because Nu’s ls builtin returns properly typed data.
Isn’t that the point that the previous commenter was making by linking that answer? I read their comment as “here is why you should use Nu shell instead of parsing
lsoutput.”
drspod@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Have you tried self-hosting your own email recently?English
3·4 months agoWhich VPS provider are you using? Many of them end up blacklisted for mail delivery due to spammers using them.
I grew up on Bullfrog games. I thought Molyneux was a genius until that fucking cube scam, and then Godus. I bought Godus on PC and it was the most disappointing trash I’ve ever played.
Can’t wait to see what this youtuber has to say about that era.
Stop giving oxygen to these grifters.Edit: I hadn’t read the news
drspod@lemmy.mlto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Gamers Nexus NVIDIA AI GPU Black Market Video is now Available Until Bloomberg's Next Fradulent DMCA!English
7·4 months agoDoes youtube not know how to count unique viewers like every other web analytics platform does?
This guy is a sex pest.
The problem is that an LLM is a language model, not an objective reality model, so the best it can do is estimate the probability of a particular sentence appearing in the language, but not the probability that the sentence represents a true statement according to our objective reality.
They seem to think that they can use these confidence measures to filter the output when it is not confident of being correct, but there are an infinite number of highly probable sentences in a language which are false in reality. An LLM has no way of distinguishing between unlikely and false, or between likely and true.
You just gotta put it in the prompt, bro

Sorry to be a doofus, but could you paste the output of
iptables-saveandip6tables-saveinstead? The default iptables output actually just leaves out important information like which interface the rule applies to.I think the best thing to do would be to see if you can get support from Windscribe and find out whether it’s a known issue or a bug that needs fixing.
























Seems like it.
Reminds me of the Cloudflare incident this year.
And the Cloudflare incident also this year.