Seems like for me, human text always has a "an AI wouldn't write that" tell, but not vice versa
Seems like for me, human text always has a "an AI wouldn't write that" tell, but not vice versa
Caitlin KALINOWSKI over X I resigned from OpenAl. I care deeply about the Robotics team and the work we built together. This wasn't an easy call. Al has an important role in national security. But surveillance of Americans without judicial oversight and lethal autonomy without human authorization are lines that deserved more deliberation than they got. This was about principle, not people. I have deep respect for Sam and the team, and I'm proud of what we built together.
OpenAI head of robotics just resigned over company deal with the Pentagon sayingβ¦
βSurveillance of Americans without judicial oversight and lethal autonomy without human authorization are lines that deserved more deliberation than they gotβ
Yes, and I would add that the meaning is not "funny", it's moreso "not serious". (Not sure whether that's also the case in the UK.)
a blog comment where someone says: Mark: devising one fairly impractical encryption scheme and then rejecting it isn't really strong grounds for rejecting the idea of encryption. [smiley emoji but absolutely incredibly enormous]
I'm poking through an old blog where something has gone wrong with the CSS and emoji images are being loaded not at text size but as unstyled SVGs which expand to the size of the container, and it REALLY adds something to the good ol' passive-aggressive friendly smile
Do you think Grok has been converted to Musk Morality or is it still just woke with the dial turned to evil
pokemon are always doing shit like "Drowzee used Crazy Floor! Drowzee started getting funky" and it won't tell you what that means. top competitive strategies will revolve around getting funky.
a poorly made comic. in the first frame, a distorted emoji with weirdly high definition eyes is looking at the viewer with the text "I am looking." in the second frame, Link from the legend of zelda is aiming his bow and arrow. the emoji has its eyes closed with the text "I wish I did not look"
π¦bosses in every zelda game
I'd argue that wrong answers to hard questions are often interesting since they let you know what exactly is wrong with their thought process
If your benchmark is to "test how well models can find hard-to-locate information on the web", and your benchmark itself is easy to locate, then it seems kinda self-defeating...
Outdoor fruit stand with huge pyramid of oranges and tall round banana display.
theyβre just begging for a car chase
quick review of grith.ai/blog/clineje...
> The issue title was interpolated directly into Claude's prompt [...] without sanitisation.
bro prompt sanitisation is the wrong boundary, always has been
(1/3)
Amazing
What's really driving me crazy is that the other guy's pieces are set up to move the bishop right, not left.
In WarioWare: Twisted, Jimmy's boss microgame can be won instantly if the console is tilted 720Β° in less than half a second. In practice, this is achieved by literally physically throwing the console.
@no-need-go.bsky.social
The groundhog is consulted every day of every year to determine whether to toggle daylight savings.
I got a nondoom loop the other day asking for a svg map with "as much accurate detail as you can"
Eldegoss, the fully evolved form of the only evolution line that learns both moves (excluding Smeargle)
A rare combo
2 to 3 was definitely a bigger leap in "ability" but not in "usability" (bigger leap in intelligence but still too dumb to be useful)
I'm pleasantly surprised that those researchers still have SOME standards, despite 1) working for an accelerationist company and 2) having signed a letter asking for SAM ALTMAN of all people to be put back in charge
I like that this implies the Virtual Boy is in the main lineup
Truly exotic
Not a fan of credits warp
Itoi gets some as well
Ultimately, a game is entirely composed of rules, and the programmer is the one who decides those rules. In that sense, the programmer is God within that world.
Miyamoto quotes that seem fake but aren't
I would expect so, yeah. Assuming that they do get rereleased, which is not a certainty.
One thing I didn't mention before is that FRLG originally had a feature to *patch* a glitch in a connected Ruby/Sapphire game (bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Berry_g...), which unsurprisingly has been removed in this version. The crazy things they had to do to fix bugs back then...
The complete set of changes has already been decompiled:
github.com/pret/pokefir...
Quite a lot of connectivity-related stuff, some photosensitivity-related changes, the stuff listed above, and some changes whose purpose is not yet understood.