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Cake day: October 11th, 2024

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  • Do you mean any AI, or text-generating LLMs?

    I am fairly certain Cornell built BirdNET / Merlin Bird ID song identification using recordings in the public domain or with permissive licenses.

    Same goes for iNaturalist and Seek using volunteer-submitted and identified photos.

    So it’s possible to built domain-specific models with fewer ethical issues, but the push is for bullshit generators, unfortunately.




  • The article says “…had professors assess whether responses might mislead or confuse students.”

    professors flagged AI responses as pedagogically harmful only 3.5% of the time, compared to 12% for peer-written answers.

    Which makes me think that real people came to some conclusion, sometimes biased or wrong, but AI could have produced inconclusive inflated perhaps-maybe-sometimes text (which it would be good at) 96.5% of the time. Response not being harmful doesn’t mean it’s good.




  • Bellevue, WA. Very eerie and felt like a simulation.

    New Orleans felt just sketchy throughout.

    And then there are fun ones (mostly in Ohio)

    • Random suburban road through the mixed woods / fields that suddenly slows down to 25MPH, with very neat lawns, clean buildings, but barely any people (usually there is a cop waiting for speeders).
    • Some side road between an interstate and suburban development goes down into a valley to some creepy Lovecraftian old town
    • In a middle of farm fields, a network of roads, clearly prepared for a residential development, but never finished, but they lead to a large patch of woods (yes, in middle of a farm field), and inside of it is a branch of a local university.

  • IMO the strangest thing about Buffalo is how haphazardly placed everything is. New updated public area, new hotel, office tower - and a dirt lot (not even parking) in between them. New apartment buildings next to abandoned colonial home with “jazz club” sign. Main street feels like a service road once you leave downtown (abandoned buildings, mechanics, garages, and storage for a few miles)











  • EVE Online (applies to MMOs in general I think). I played it a long time ago with a few friends, but that is it. If I could describe it, it’s opposite of interesting. You can sort of play it solo, but it gets boring and/or grindy fast. Unless you buy in-game money for real money. Dying means losing a ship and all implants, all of which cost money (time).

    For “full experience”, apparently you gotta join a corp, and participate in space turf wars. Then it could turn into a second job. And I have a job already. And TBH I am not a very social person.