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  • Primarily0617@kbin.socialtoMemes@lemmy.mlBoom boom.
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    9 months ago

    it’s a level 2 meme

    meme 1

    • taylor swift use jet lots
    • taylor swift campaign for environment lots
    • taylor swift try sue “taylor swift jet tracker” twitter person
    • funny to make fun of hypocritical person
    • = meme series implying taylor swift uses her private jet in funny scenarios like to cross the road or to go to her private yet

    meme 2

    less of a meme, more a video that surfaced of a police officer trying to execute a handcuffed man because an acorn fell on the roof of his car and he thought it was a gunshot and later had to resign

    meme 1 + 2

    taylor swift in private jet drop acorn out of window, land on police car roof, scare police, lead to bodycam video




  • Primarily0617@kbin.socialtoTechnology@lemmy.mlethinically ambigaus
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    1 year ago

    the point of the original post is that artificially fixing a bias in training data post-training is a bad idea because it ends up in weird scenarios like this one

    your comment is saying that the original post is dumb and betrays a lack of knowledge because artificially fixing a bias in training data post-training would obviously only result in weird scenarios like this one

    i don’t know what your aim is here


  • any AI person training their algorithms on AI generated data is liable to get fired

    though this isn’t pertinent to the post in question, training AI (and by AI I presume you mean neural networks, since there’s a fairly important distinction) on AI-generated data is absolutely a part of machine learning.

    some of the most famous neural networks out there are trained on data that they’ve generated themselves -> e.g., AlphaGo Zero










    • Giving effective error codes is the opposite of unhelpful
    • Users who can’t figure out the underlying logic behind a GUI aren’t exactly going to thrive in a CLI environment
    • The dominance of Office is because it’s better than its competitors, and because getting businesses to change literally anything they do is near impossible. SPSS isn’t even a Microsoft product.
    • Troubleshooting on Linux certainly never involves “edit this root-owned file buried 6 layers deep in a cubby hole you never knew existed”, and it never involves “run this .sh script lol”.

    This is an absolutely insane take





  • Primarily0617@kbin.socialtoMemes@lemmy.mlI get it now
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    1 year ago

    In 2015, Stephanie Meyer—the author of Twilight—wrote Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined, which is pretty much the same book and the same plot line save for every character* being gender-swapped. For example, Edward Cullen becomes Edythe Cullen, and Bella Swan becomes Beaufort Swan.

    Given how openly and incessantly horny people are about 7ft-tall-uwu-step-on-me-please dommy mommy gfs at the moment, there’s clearly a not insignificant segment of the male population for which Life and Death could be enjoyed in much the same way Twilight was by that segment’s female mirror back in 2005.

    * The protagonist’s parents are the only exception to this, which according to Meyer is due to how rare male parent custody is after a divorce in the US, especially when the book is set.


  • Primarily0617@kbin.socialtoMemes@lemmy.mlI get it now
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    1 year ago

    I read that whole thing waiting for the assuredly sweet action sequence they were hyping up all the way through the book until the end. All that talking about how the vampires use their powers to fight, like how Edythe can read her opponent’s mind and react accordingly, or how Archie can predict fragments of the future and use those to his advantage, or about Jessamine’s mysterious military training. Then the entire action sequence happens off screen and Beau just wakes up after it’s all resolved.

    Also, can we talk about how continuously Eleanor gets shat on in the book? She’s introduced as the strongest Cullen, only for each subsequent Cullen family member’s introduction to explain why Eleanor actually sucks and is useless. She doesn’t even get to be the tallest vampire, despite how much hay is made about her intimidating stature. Look Steph: just include some plot point that involves her hucking a truck at someone at some point during the book and we’re good.

    But honestly having read it yes I now fully understand why Twilight was as popular as it was (is a popular as it is?).