

There’s a YouTube channel called BPS Space where this guy spent 7 years learning how to land a model rocket space x style. He talked about how much you can learn about real rocket science even from a small model.
There’s a YouTube channel called BPS Space where this guy spent 7 years learning how to land a model rocket space x style. He talked about how much you can learn about real rocket science even from a small model.
Also just checked and every open ai model bigger than 4.1-mini can answer this. I think the joke should emphasize how we developed a super power inefficient way to solve some problems that can be accurately and efficiently answered with a single algorithm. Another example is using ChatGPT to do simple calculator math. LLMs are good at specific tasks and really bad at others, but people kinda throw everything at them.
Listen, it’s been a rough couple months in America. And we’re still kinda fucked, but this is really funny to watch. I think that’s how me make it through is finding moments like this to laugh at. They’re literally two toddlers who own their own social media companies posting about how they hate each other.
I guess my point is that historic data won’t cease to exist unless all the federated instances deleted the data or also shut down. And links would only be broken if you are access the data via lemm.ee. But if you’re accessing data via one of the federated instance’s APIs, I think you should be good? But I’m still relatively new to all this federation so I would appreciate if someone smarter than me chimed in.
Sorry this might be obvious, but even if an instance disappeared with all its communities, wouldn’t those communities and their content still exist as copies to other federated instances? My understanding is federation means I’m going to copy all of your content to my instance. So I’m assuming that means even if your instance stops existing, all those copies on my instance still exist. Or am I missing something?
I’ve only been on Lemmy for a year, but this feels pretty significant. How do we prevent this from happening to other instances? Or do we not see it as a huge problem if we assume most active users will migrate to other Lemmy instances?
Also side note, I think Voyager defaults to lemm.ee.
I’m sure it’s not to the same extent, but I feel like US does the same thing just not as directly. Like the fact that they can triangulate my position at any moment in time with cell tower data.
I’m gen z - though on the older side - and I remember using these
Is that a positive or native opinion of PieFed? I’m genuinely curious since I’ve never really scrolled through PieFed
I guess I’m in a very narrow window of people who are gen z but born last century
Just to make some of you feel older, I’m gen z and I’m 26
It has taken off exponentially. It’s exponentially annoying that’s it’s being added to literally everything
Wow wow. The saying is “you’ll never work a day in your life,” not that you’ll be financially stable.
Community note: the alphabet has not been telling you to “ST*U” but that would be funny
I think you should try throwing it before you rule that out as an option
I was using “hack” very loosely here but basically what I meant was backdoor and everything else Snowden warned us about.
To be fair, the government is definitely hacking our TVs.
I believe heavy water is ok to drink in small quantities but not super heavy water. So use heavy water ice but still deliver it via bag.
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