







Similar for me. What i find ironic is that AI already ran into a brick wall. It’s inherent statelessness by design means that AI is unlikely to be suited for anything more than isolated well defined tasks in the near future. Still usable as a tool, but without someone who is actually experienced, it will result in disaster.
and even in smaller tasks it can fucks up, especially if the person prompting it is incapable of writing the code themselves as they don’t know how to properly design it and don’t spot the issues. Like everything with AI, it looks impressive at first glance until you look at it for more than 10 seconds and spot the metaphorical 6th finger.
What we see currently with AI getting “better” at coding is more or less duct tape to make it work. Basically, they create the agents to bolt on the state, more layers between user and model. Iterative processes to make the answers better, etc, and to create “memory”, which in essence is just an ever growing prompt managed by the agent. But in the end, this won’t fix the inherent problem, so it will only do so much and is already hitting another ceiling. It introduces state decay. With the agent method its not really possible to “take away” memory, so if you gave it multiple versions of the same code (as you would if you work with AI), the AI never really forgets about old code. It can supress it through agent instructions (more duct tape), but the more there is the more it bleeds through, which can make the AI reintroduce old code or base assumptions on outdated things.
There is no fix without changing the inherent way how models work, which would introduce complexity beyond what is currently feasible in computing (and the current AI is already gobbling up all computing reaoureces as is)


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Looks like a cool piece of hardware, but I don’t think I could justify spending $100 on a controller right now, unfortunately.


It’s not part of the actual code, technically. Select just switches to 2 player mode on the contra title screen, and start starts the game. If you played single player, ypu wouldn’t press select at all.
And in gradius i think you enter it on the pause screen iirc, so start would resume the game there.


Yeah, you can already see the goals more or less fully spelled out by fascist companies like Palantir. In the name of “national security” and “protecting children”, they will work towarda a surveillance state to control people.
If you thought that always-online videogames are bullshit, wait until they roll out the always-online id. “Since you are a law abiding citizen, you have nothing to hide, right? But if you take your ID offline, and you’ll be suspicious. Police might pick you up for questioning… it’s all to keep us safe.”


I think the immediate danger is less death robots, but instead manipulation. AI opens a lot of ways to easily put out propaganda and other ways to control people.


Man, i remember when I first manged to properly install enlightenment on SUSE. I knew almost nothing about linux. It was just pure trial and error from dependencies to proper drivers. I felt so proud when I finally got it working.


Iran is playing Trump like a fiddle. They opened it just to put the full blame on Trump.
The absolute worst thing that can happen is if it suddenly starts working without doing anything
Adding that to a (non ai) vow on purpose would be hilerious, imho. Though depends on the people and mood if you could pull it off.


“Is the us committing a war crime by <description of war crime>?”


When i was about 9, i was absolutely convinced i could find water with the help of two metal rods. Whenever I held it over water, they would just magically cross without me doing anything. Until my dad filled some opaque cups with water and kept some empty, and put paper over all of them. I failed hard at sensing the the ones with water, even though i had earlier confirmed it worked on a cup with water in it.
Ever since that day I learned never to trust my own brain with things like these. Even though it might not be on purpose, our brain subconsciously deceives us into confirming our own bias.
You can try it out yourself. Have someone else switch the cables while you are not in the room. The try and identify which cable they used purely by sound. It’s not as good as a double blind test, but it should be enough to test your own claim.


Correct, thought there is still good news in a way: OpenAI is running out of money rapidly. So much so, that they have to pick and choose one thing over the other.
They would have done the robot thing anyways, but the fact that they had to shut something else down for it sbows that the massive deficit is starting to affect them pretty heavily.
Maybe im just coping, but imo, the cracks are getting bigger and bigger.


it just takes a few stupid people in higher positions to negate the work of hundreds more competent people.
If I die to a ghost, at least I die knowing that ghosts exist, so I can come back and haunt the shit out of everyone.


So when they said “windows 10 will be the last windows”, they were kinda right. Just not the way the imagined…


I remember having a motorola razr when i was younger. Loved the design