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Reply to comment by SoTiredIYuan in How Big Tech is using mass layoffs to bring workers to heel by diacewrb
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Reply to comment by WhatTheZuck420 in How Big Tech is using mass layoffs to bring workers to heel by diacewrb
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AmHoomon t1_j6ks805 wrote
Reply to comment by d-givens in FCC Threatens to Disconnect Twilio for Illegal Robocalls by BasedSweet
Sooooo how are they abusing our lines then?
knobcheez t1_j6ks582 wrote
Just remember, when your boss tells you "the grass isn't greener on the other side, it's always the same" just think to yourself - "is this the industry I want my career to be in?"
contributes_n0thing t1_j6ks4b3 wrote
Reply to comment by twistedLucidity in Ubuntu Pro enters general availability by Doener23
Snaps and Wayland make Linux infuriating also
lowguns3 t1_j6krubq wrote
Reply to comment by Gagarin1961 in OpenAI executives say releasing ChatGPT for public use was a last resort after running into multiple hurdles — and they're shocked by its popularity by steviaplath153
OK, I've played around with the playground and API and I still can't figure out quite what it wants from me.
I thought you did need to provide some examples, since it's completion-based. Please help wise AI wizard
NegotiationFew6680 t1_j6krtyv wrote
Reply to comment by butanebutanebutane in OpenAI executives say releasing ChatGPT for public use was a last resort after running into multiple hurdles — and they're shocked by its popularity by steviaplath153
Yeah it’s interesting but also dangerous.
Imagine asking something like “how to make home made fertilizer” and then having to ask follow up questions to confirm it isn’t actually poison.
That’s generally not worry with standard search engines like google.
Be-like-water-2203 t1_j6krizw wrote
Reply to comment by bronyraur in Electrify America faces more issues as Rivian R1T gets "fried" at station in California by chrisdh79
Steering wheel of Tesla fall off 29 January, brand new car. That's fact.
sbrown1492 t1_j6krhcs wrote
Reply to comment by Torkzilla in Showtime Shocker: Linear Network Rebrands As Paramount+ With Showtime; Move Comes Amid Streaming Integration, Cancellations & Potential Layoffs by Magister_Xehanort
I currently get showtime through paramount+ and do pay an upcharge. The article mentions it will be part of their "premium" tier.
Druggedhippo t1_j6krbd0 wrote
Reply to comment by ExasperatedEE in OpenAI executives say releasing ChatGPT for public use was a last resort after running into multiple hurdles — and they're shocked by its popularity by steviaplath153
Regarding it forgetting things, you are completely right.
It's memory is limited to about 3000 words. Past that it'll start to forget previous conversations. You constantly have to prime it with information it's forgotten, particuarly if you have had it output a large response (eg, a story, as in that 3000 counts things ChatGPT and you have said).
Torkzilla t1_j6kqmg5 wrote
Reply to comment by TheAbcedarian in Showtime Shocker: Linear Network Rebrands As Paramount+ With Showtime; Move Comes Amid Streaming Integration, Cancellations & Potential Layoffs by Magister_Xehanort
All cable and premium cable networks are collapsing into the abyss of streaming, so the sooner they get hitched to a stream carrier the more likely they are to survive in perpetuity with their catalog and new content.
TheAbcedarian t1_j6kqbtu wrote
Reply to comment by Torkzilla in Showtime Shocker: Linear Network Rebrands As Paramount+ With Showtime; Move Comes Amid Streaming Integration, Cancellations & Potential Layoffs by Magister_Xehanort
Yeah but you could call it FartAss+ and it wouldn’t matter, the name only means whatever it is in the very moment. Showtime has existed at the pinnacle of TV entertainment for decades.
Particular-Summer424 t1_j6kpjs4 wrote
Reply to Mining giant Rio Tinto apologizes for sparking radiation alert after losing device in Australia by hzj5790
Really. That's the BS sorry. When it was obviously stolen during transport and precious time was wasted looking for across Australia for it. I doubt a lot of people have made a different conclusion of what the significance of this means.
Torkzilla t1_j6kp671 wrote
Reply to comment by TheAbcedarian in Showtime Shocker: Linear Network Rebrands As Paramount+ With Showtime; Move Comes Amid Streaming Integration, Cancellations & Potential Layoffs by Magister_Xehanort
People who have paramount+ are great beneficiaries assuming there’s no premium up charge.
bronyraur t1_j6kp4ad wrote
Reply to Electrify America faces more issues as Rivian R1T gets "fried" at station in California by chrisdh79
Tesla superchargers continue to be a huge selling point for their vehicles. EA is so bad.
bronyraur t1_j6kozlr wrote
Reply to comment by PEVEI in Electrify America faces more issues as Rivian R1T gets "fried" at station in California by chrisdh79
Are you disputing the facts here?
Edit: to the person below me, I can’t reply since the guy I replied to blocked me for asking a simple question—wtf does a steering wheel have to do with this story?
Uppity-Eldian t1_j6kowd4 wrote
I would prefer if they bring me to Nike or Skechers instead, to be honest.
TheAbcedarian t1_j6kosnr wrote
Reply to Showtime Shocker: Linear Network Rebrands As Paramount+ With Showtime; Move Comes Amid Streaming Integration, Cancellations & Potential Layoffs by Magister_Xehanort
Dumb move. Showtime as a brand has massive recognition and great retro appeal. Nobody give a fuck about “Paramount”.
Shleemy_Pants t1_j6kogah wrote
Only a matter of time till it’s on torrent or pastebin. We wait.
contributes_n0thing t1_j6ko47o wrote
Reply to Apple Still Sucks On Right To Repair by speckz
How repairable is an Android? Just throw it in the trash and get another one that will last for 2 updates. I'll wait for the same 13 Android trolls to answer.
tomistruth t1_j6ko2zx wrote
Reply to OpenAI executives say releasing ChatGPT for public use was a last resort after running into multiple hurdles — and they're shocked by its popularity by steviaplath153
Capitalism is a good way to solve the allocation of ressources to increase production output.
But unstructured problems where answers can both be equally wrong or right and where the meaning is inherently difficult to rate without human input, can easily be solved BY ADDING human input, which is what OpenAI is doing now.
Humans alone are often not very creative, but humans as a collective of individuals able to learn from one another are immensly creative see as was seen during the demo phase. I alone would never had guessed that it could be used to emulate a terminal or a linux program or that it can create different answers by assuming different persona.
ElCoyoteBlanco t1_j6ktuhj wrote
Reply to comment by steviaplath153 in OpenAI executives say releasing ChatGPT for public use was a last resort after running into multiple hurdles — and they're shocked by its popularity by steviaplath153
So fucking dumb. Take the ignorant fear-mongering over to a right wing sub, they love that shit.