This system is so broken it’s a wonder the guillotines haven’t made a comeback already.
No one can afford guillotines in this economy
This system is so broken it’s a wonder the guillotines haven’t made a comeback already.
No one can afford guillotines in this economy
Well, this is one place where they should have a manual process
In the driver's defense, it's really hard to park properly when you're high on meth
If this actually worked, you'd have official ball gargling exercises, and probably so much that the unofficial butt-stuff brunches would have to be cut short
I got a Google account that was shut down after some spammer started using that email as the sender address (sometimes called a Joe job). I somehow got in contact with an employee (friend of a friend) that checked on the account and verified it wasn't my fault and reopened it, but a week later it got closed automatically again, with no easy way to reopen it.
The backscatter was hundreds of emails per day, so the email part of the account was useless anyway, but I used it for other things.
So it can happen at no fault on your own, and impossible to do anything about.
One of the greenest characters
They're working on it, but it takes time. Especially making it reliable.
The current crop of llm's will happily answer or do nonsense or even dangerous things.
If you're on Android, Firefox have ad block addon, and for YouTube you have revanced
after No Man's Sky people kind of expected that with their budget / resources they would manage to fix that game's problems and create something richer + more seamless
That was basically what I hoped for. NMS type game, but with Skyrim/ fallout level modding, stories, quests and deeper meaning to it.
And with better procgen. They have the manpower and expertise to do that.
I haven't bought the game yet, waiting to see the initial responses. Now.. I'll probably pick it up on sale sometime, when bugs are fixed and there's solid mods.
I firmly believe procgen can be good, but the games featuring it heavily are very bland. The potential is there though, I'm sure of it.
It is a valid idea, and not impossible. When generating text, a language model gives a list of possible tokens.. or more correctly it gives a weight to every possible token where most would be 0 weight. Then there's multiple ways to pick the next token, from always picking top one to select random from top X tokens to mirostat and so on. You could probably do some extra weighting to embed a sort of signature. At some quality loss