Sternhammer

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[–] Sternhammer@aussie.zone 3 points 6 days ago

Good sir/madam, I read the whole thing thinking the very same and didn’t come to my senses until reading your comment. Thank you.

[–] Sternhammer@aussie.zone 2 points 1 week ago

People forget that America was a penal colony before Australia.

[–] Sternhammer@aussie.zone 1 points 2 weeks ago

I love great book covers and have great fondness for the covers of novels I love however I buy most books online and by reputation or review so rarely see a cover that arrests my attention.

[–] Sternhammer@aussie.zone 2 points 1 month ago

The first game is set in North America but mostly looks like Iceland. I don’t have high hopes that Kojima’s Australia will be recognisably Australia.

[–] Sternhammer@aussie.zone 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Sounds wonderful. I recently had my writing—which is liberally sprinkled with em-dashes—edited to add spaces to conform to the house style and this made me sad.

I also feel sad that I failed to (ironically) mention the under-appreciated semicolon; punctuation that is not as adamant as a full stop but more assertive than a comma. I should use it more often.

[–] Sternhammer@aussie.zone 4 points 1 month ago (5 children)

I’ve long been an enthusiast of unpopular punctuation—the ellipsis, the em-dash, the interrobang‽

The trick to using the em-dash is not to surround it with spaces which tend to break up the text visually. So, this feels good—to me—whereas this — feels unpleasant. I learnt this approach from reading typographer Erik Spiekermann’s book, *Stop Stealing Sheep & Find Out How Type Works.

[–] Sternhammer@aussie.zone 1 points 1 month ago

Laughs in Queensland

Plus there is a tiny little Texas inside Queensland.

[–] Sternhammer@aussie.zone 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

I agree. Subtly different but overall and surprisingly very similar.

PresAux are more hippy like and a little less like the academics in the book which I find just a little annoying but it’s OK (I’m an academic).

One of the things I’m really curious about is how they flesh out the contrast between the capitalist dystopia of the Corporation Rim and the clearly socialist Preservation Aux. I feel like it’s a politically charged topic in the current capitalist dystopia American context (at least that’s how it looks to me from outside America). I keep waiting for them to water it down but they haven’t done it so far. Good on em.

[–] Sternhammer@aussie.zone 2 points 4 months ago

LLMs don’t ’remember the entire contents of each book they read’. The data are used to train the LLMs predictive capabilities for sequences of words (or more accurately, tokens). In a sense, it develops of lossy model of its training data not a literal database. LLMs use a stochastic process which means you’ll get different results each time you ask any given question, not deterministic regurgitation of ‘read texts’. This is why it’s a transformative process and also why LLMs can hallucinate nonsense.

This stuff is counter-intuitive. Below is a very good, in-depth explanation that really helped me get a sense of how these things work. Highly recommended if you can spare the 3 hours (!):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xTGNNLPyMI&list=PLMtPKpcZqZMzfmi6lOtY6dgKXrapOYLlN

[–] Sternhammer@aussie.zone 4 points 4 months ago

A cage match would be good. Hopefully neither will survive.

 

Storm Bay living up to its name. Taken in July 2022. Sony Alpha 7iii, FE24-105mm, 𝑓22, 1/3s.

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