• Maxxie@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    7 days ago

    Use first five Game of Thrones books to autocomplete the sixth one.

    Where is my 100 billion dollars of venture capital.

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    Just let the students edit the course assignments before completing them. Everyone gets an A and teaching has never been easier.

    Why has no one thought of this before?

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    Ah yes, good old corrected data. Wouldn’t want you to read something inappropriate now, would we.

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      You forgot the air quotes around “corrected”

      This bastard thinks he can rewrite history. Grok is now just a crock of ol bullshit. Ain’t grocking shit here. He doesn’t deserve to use that word to name his

      If you are a US citizen, call your representative and plead with them to quit X. X is actively attacking historical records and accounts

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    Only time I used gr*k, I asked it how good of a gamer elon is. It wont respond if you use his name so I asked again with “elongated muskrat” and it replied. Then I asked it to just give me a score out of ten, and it said 3/10.

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    Me: Wow this is terrible, I should download a local copy of wikipedia, its only like 30gig right?

    Wikipedia: Heres a nepenthies like trap of pages that don’t actually have a download link and all just link back to eachother, also the actual archive is in a format no ones ever heard of and needs a dedicated reader AND a dedicated very suspicious looking torrenting software to download in the first place.

    I still haven’t figured that shit out, Every now and then theres this push to get people to back it up locally but then it seems like they deliberately make it as hard as they possibly can to do so.

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      It has been a lot since I needed to download Wikipedia, it is very easy, AFAIK there is Wikimedia with backups of all wiki sites.

      The weird file sizes are just a compressed file format, sql and XML. Maybe it is a bit more complex run Wikipedia locally, but the content information is easy to retrieve.

      The only issue is that sql and xml are plain text files, and plain text compresses very well, so a 30GB backup can become easily 100GB uncompressed.

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      You can also install wikimedia and download the database, but then you’d need a webserver locally to host it.

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      Actually, not the wrong place. The similarities are enough that I think Ted was probably in the middle of a Ketamine bender when they told him about the Timor swarm

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    Model collapse hasn’t been completely solved, but a recent paper suggested a method to delay it.

    The authors are transparent about the framework’s current limitations. The primary challenge is catastrophic forgetting; as the model sequentially integrates new edits, its performance on earlier tasks degrades (Figure 6). While SEAL can perform multiple updates without a complete collapse, robustly preserving knowledge remains an open problem for this line of research.

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      That’s actually pretty cool.

      Also, alchemy is still alive, as long as we still have people collecting shit and doing science on it to try to get gold.