Yeah that’s pretty bad. We all know you can bait LLMs to spit out some evil stuff, but that they do it on their own is scary.
Yeah that’s pretty bad. We all know you can bait LLMs to spit out some evil stuff, but that they do it on their own is scary.
Where does the believe even originate from, that Redditors are any different than Lemmings? Basically the same people minus the youngest, because they stick with using Reddit. They might or might not migrate eventually.
Make communities here bigger by contributing and spread the word of Reddit alternative. Make search engines find Lemmy content and then it goes on it’s own. I guess Bluesky will push the Fediverse, but I wonder how long people will stick to a Twitter esque when they could have Lemmy full text conversations and tree structures?
Politician hardly talk to the crowd with direct words, because it requires a level of nationalism and populism to still be convincing. A lot of solutions aren’t nice to the common folks. Take taxes for instance, most don’t like paying them. And if there are hard times and there’s just one person who promises you a better life, it’s compelling to follow. Hitler had a certain way of talking that made you feel emotions, in a time of desperation. And he promised solutions by declaring enemies.
Not to start with US politics here, but you can certainly look at how Trump talks and you see the same playbook. The same similarities. The same way of seeking for an enemy and also the false promises. Other have that too, but this is so recent.
I fully agree. So much sadness, seeing the uninformed, doing the same mistakes we warn for every day. It’s depressing, because even if you try to look at the brighter side and at the larger part of people who are kind and anti fascism. To know that group dynamics could destroy all of this in a year. Humans are capable of the worst, even when they believe in acting in good faith. Truth is, we humans are too easily manipulated and fear of isolation when standing up to the crowd makes people cowards. What is “good” is sadly just a matter of perspective and not even a question about quantity. When times get dire, the people will follow the easy solution.
That’s actually not too crazy of an idea. A large part of land is mined and basically unusable for a long while and modern nukes are way less and way shorter radioactive. Blasting away a large part of Russian soldiers at once would send a big message.
Golden Sun is love, so much so, that there’s hardly a week when I don’t stumble over that name.
The article fails to say what the issue is beside Mercy full team rez. Also does classic have the old 6vs6 balancing or just 5vs5 one but 6 players?
Urban Rivals. No one is talking about that game anymore. It used to be an amazing browser game. By now it’s even on steam, but apparently they cut a lot of the animations so the crowd isn’t happy about it. The card artworks are cool and the gameplay (was) fun. I don’t know if it’s still the same, as love games tend to change game mechanics.
Every other game I play('d) is mentioned at least sometimes (once a week).
Even stuff like Gothic, Golden Sun, Ragnarok Online.
Well it’s a video game, it looks great and people should check it out on Steam. I think it also launches for console. It’s very beautifully with its Ghibli art style and creatures. It won’t be action packed and be more focused on terra forming and animals and exploration.
Bad writers who hate Star Trek and their fans.
If it’s dystopian and not utopic, they can keep it and hopefully lose money. Star Trek isn’t Star Wars.
I sometimes think back on this game, I loved playing the large two handed spears. Spinning around.
Terraria has some really fun mage gameplay.
I advice people to not install invincible mods right away. But the game is full with content and you often die instantly. I personally had to use a respawn mod to see all of its content. The game is really hard, probably the most difficult game I’ve ever played. Souls games are a cakewalk in comparison.
Get a piercing and remove it before coitus.
Because replacing a heating system with a different one is expensive and a lot of pensioniers can’t afford this.
Younger than 30yo the technical knowledge declines rapidly, so it’s very unlikely for them to be here.
Ukraine is currently fighting this war for Europe too. Spending money and lifes directly in a confrontation is massively more expensive than sending weapons.
Yes, there is a degeneration of replies, the longer a conversation goes. Maybe this student kind of hit the jackpot by triggering a fiction writer reply inside the dataset. It is reproducible in a similar way as the student did, by asking many questions and at a certain point you’ll notice that even simple facts get wrong. I personally have observed this with chatgpt multiple times. It’s easier to trigger by using multiple similar but non related questions, as if the AI tries to push the wider context and chat history into the same LLM training “paths” but burns them out, blocks them that way and then tries to find a different direction, similar to the path electricity from a lightning strike can take.