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rosywoozlechan | 3 years ago

> as they continue to extract their pound of flesh

Be compensated for the use of their content is maybe a more accurate and friendlier way to phrase this, but I guess not as edgy.

rosywoozlechan | 3 years ago

Maybe not for you, I subscribe to brands I like.

rosywoozlechan | 3 years ago

I doubt spammers will be the only ones leveraging AI generated text. I'm sure legit marketing people and even administrators and support staff will benefit from using AI written responses. So you're going to filter out valuable emails as well.

rosywoozlechan | 3 years ago | on: Some gut bacteria appear to communicate with the brain

I believe it for anecdodal reasons. Since a few years ago I started eating vegetables and whole foods and greek yogurt, cottage cheese, my cravings for what foods I want to eat and what foods I like have changed so much. I can't stand the foods I used to love, and I love always having veggies now in my food. I'm always joking with my partner that my gut bacteria have mindcontrolled me and that I'm a zombie for my gut microbiome.

rosywoozlechan | 3 years ago | on: Certified 100% AI-free organic content

> do you really want to cry watching a movie that was 100% produced by robots?

I've had a lot of fun having ChatGPT write stories for me: I'd ask it make changes, to add a character, add a motivation, etc. I'm just playing around, and it's 100% produced by a robot and I enjoy it. I don't personally mind having an emotional response by a story generated by a "robot". I don't really understand how it being bot generated cheapens the experience. The emotion that I feel are elicited by my thoughts and reflections based on what I've read and experienced, not by the robot.

rosywoozlechan | 3 years ago | on: Programmer salaries in the age of LLMs

I'm going to be the optimist here and instead of AI killing engineering jobs it's going to turn most engineers into much better engineers and what tech company doesn't want a whole bunch of better engineers? Building applications right now is time intensive, it takes years to build products, months to build features, and maybe we change it to be weeks and days instead, respectively. Maybe it's all just upside.

rosywoozlechan | 3 years ago

He didn't say anything about his victims or their families.

rosywoozlechan | 3 years ago

Right, a SPA is like 1% HTML and rest JS and CSS and some images. Maybe that's what they mean by "or other functional equivalents"

rosywoozlechan | 3 years ago

I corrected my comment as I realized I was mistaken? I didn't see that I had a reply, and I wasn't able to delete my comment. You must have replied instantly because this all happened within a couple of minutes of me originally writing the comment. I frequently update comments like this.

rosywoozlechan | 3 years ago

internet services pay for the content they serve. you know like popular sites with static content have huge fastly or cloudflare bills.

rosywoozlechan | 3 years ago

I wonder what the real-world applications for this are

rosywoozlechan | 3 years ago

He stood up against censorship, seems laudable and deserves more in my estimation than an attitude of "well that's what you get"

rosywoozlechan | 3 years ago

you can travel through areas that don't have borders

rosywoozlechan | 3 years ago | on: I liberate the ending to Minecraft from Microsoft and give it to you

I read this post as a startup team member who's had to deal with similar problems with others once a startup makes money where people are under the misconception that they had an outsized impact on the whole thing when they contributed only a bit and now wanted more than they got, which they were happy with at the time. It's just after they see the success that their brain goes into an invalid state and suddenly feel entitled. Like you read about people's long lost relatives suing lotto winners. That's what this is.

rosywoozlechan | 3 years ago

he had zero effect on the whole project, the game was already massively popular and a cultural phenomenon well before 2011 and before it had an ending.

rosywoozlechan | 3 years ago | on: I liberate the ending to Minecraft from Microsoft and give it to you

That's a lot of anger, negativity and bitterness, and entitlement (one of the game's creators for writing the ending text?). Reminds me of the kid on the cover of the Nevermind album and other people that are kinda tangentially connected to something massively successful, but not connected enough to benefit materially, and they let that define who they are and ruin their lives.

Could have been a neat personal story, "hey you know I wrote the ending text to Minecraft?" Instead, it's this.

rosywoozlechan | 3 years ago

so the title of this post is incorrect, this setting was not enabled due to the protests
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