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BertramDitore@lemm.eeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Those of you that have negative sentiments towards AI: What would you want to happen right now?English501·21 hours agoI want real, legally-binding regulation, that’s completely agnostic about the size of the company. OpenAI, for example, needs to be regulated with the same intensity as a much smaller company. And OpenAI should have no say in how they are regulated.
I want transparent and regular reporting on energy consumption by any AI company, including where they get their energy and how much they pay for it.
Before any model is released to the public, I want clear evidence that the LLM will tell me if it doesn’t know something, and will never hallucinate or make something up.
Every step of any deductive process needs to be citable and traceable.
BertramDitore@lemm.eeto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The world was a nicer place before the advent of leaf blowersEnglish2·2 days agoWell damn, there it is. Thanks for the explanation!
BertramDitore@lemm.eeto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The world was a nicer place before the advent of leaf blowersEnglish10·2 days agoI understand your skepticism, but gas-powered leaf blowers have annoyed the hell out of me for years. I live in a relatively small city in Northern California, and I can always hear and smell a leaf blower before I can even see it. I can’t overstate how strongly gas-powered leaf blowers smell. The smell of gas permeates my apartment, even with the windows closed, and is the kind of smell that gets stuck my nostrils for hours. The noise is pretty disruptive, but the smell is way worse to be honest. I’m not sure why they smell so much worse than other gas-powered things, but it’s like they’re just spewing gas out into the air.
I have no problem with electric or battery-powered leaf blowers, just please use them at a reasonable time of day - after 8am and before 10pm.
BertramDitore@lemm.eeto New Communities@lemmy.world•Sumo community tournament relaunch!English4·7 days agoYes! I haven’t watched the movie, but apparently a few of the older cast members on the show were also in the movie. I’ll definitely check it out!
BertramDitore@lemm.eeto New Communities@lemmy.world•Sumo community tournament relaunch!English6·7 days agoIf anyone’s interested in sumo but doesn’t know where to start, I recently watched Shiko Funjatta! (Sumo Do, Sumo Don’t!) and really enjoyed it. It’s a lighthearted show about the struggle of keeping a very old college sumo club running in the modern era. Serves as a very cool intro to the sport, but it also has great drama and an excellent cast.
I understand. The mailboxes I’m talking about are only accessible to the mail carrier from the top. They slide the letters in from the top after unlocking and opening it to access all the units’ boxes at once, and then I open mine from the front. They would only be able to see the top edge of an envelope. A post-it note wouldn’t be visible. But they never look inside anyway, because these are incoming boxes only.
Yeah my bad, that can definitely be true depending on the credit union.
Many if not most CUs join a co-op of tens of thousands of fee-free ATMs, but depending on where you are and which CU you’re a member of, it may not help.
BertramDitore@lemm.eeto Games@sh.itjust.works•Professor Layton Developer Says Games Are "80-90 Percent" Made By AIEnglish16·11 days agoThat article feels unfinished, but at least the author pushes back a little. Those numbers cannot possibly be true. And if they somehow are, based on my experience cleaning up that code will take nearly as long as a person writing it from scratch.
This only works for certain kinds of mailboxes, not the standard ones many apartments have that only open for the carrier from the top. The carrier has a key that opens the whole box from the top, they put the mail in that way. It’s only incoming mail, there’s no external slot to put outgoing mail. If there’s anything left in the box when they’re delivering, the carrier just assumes the resident hasn’t picked up the previous mail. They never take mail out of an incoming mailbox box.
Eh I guess it’s possible, but probably unlikely. You could always stick some tape on the sticky note if you’re worried.
I just replied to a similar comment, but here it is again since you replied while I was typing :)
Yeah, I have the same issue. I just keep the misdirected mail for a week or two until it stacks up and then drop it all in the nearest blue USPS mailbox, which is in the center of town. It’s annoying, but not a huge deal. Also I’ve read you shouldn’t write directly on the envelope, the post office prefers sticky notes so the original envelope isn’t defaced.
Yeah, I have the same issue. I just keep the misdirected mail for a week or two until it stacks up and then drop it all in the nearest blue USPS mailbox, which is in the center of town. It’s annoying, but not a huge deal.
Also I’ve read you shouldn’t write directly on the envelope, the post office prefers sticky notes so the original envelope isn’t defaced.
You should definitely switch to a credit union regardless. There are no downsides.
But fault for this kind of issue is shared between the previous resident and the bank. When someone moves, it’s their responsibility to change their address in all the various systems in which they exist and set up mail forwarding, which lasts for a year by default, and is free.
It is your responsibility to forward any misdirected mail you receive. The alternative is throwing it out, which is illegal. Just put a sticky note on the envelope that says something like “wrong address, return to sender” and drop it in any outgoing mailbox.
This is a pretty standard issue though. I lived at my previous apartment for more than 7 years, and I was still getting mail from the previous tenant when I moved out. People are so lazy.
BertramDitore@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why does it seem like every other post on here is deleted shortly after being posted?English61·12 days agoI kind of get it in cases where no one has commented yet, and the OP realizes a mistake or how stupid a question it is. But once there’s engagement, I wish the OP would leave it up.
I’ve noticed this a lot lately: I’ll comment, my comment will get engagement, so I’ll check the thread again to reply or read other comments, do that, then come back later to follow up again, and it’s all been deleted. Like, even if the original post was stupid or embarrassing, the fact that there was genuine engagement, to me, means it shouldn’t be deleted.
But again, I understand the anxiety of leaving your own stupid words up if they really bother you, so I won’t lose sleep over this.
BertramDitore@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•U.S. intelligence memo says Venezuelan government does not control Tren de Aragua gangEnglish12·12 days agoThis wasn’t just one intelligence agency’s finding, it was a report that was signed by every single intelligence agency in the US. They all explicitly agreed with the conclusion that TDA is not controlled by or affiliated with the Venezuelan government.
In fact, the memo states, Maduro and top Venezuelan officials view the gang as a threat.
This is important because it makes the president’s use of the Alien Enemies Act, which requires an organized invasion by a foreign nation, patently illegal.
In my experience, the invite-only ones are cleaner, index releases faster, and have less junk. They also typically have active support communities so you can talk to a real person if you need to. There are some open paid ones that are great (nzbgeek is pretty solid), but the invite-only ones index significantly higher quality content in many categories. Though to be honest, depending on what you’re looking for and how picky you are about quality, a couple of the standard paid ones would probably sufficient.
Some of the invite-only indexers do open their registration periodically, so I’d recommend keeping their registration page open and just refresh it every day if you can’t get hold of an invite. Drunken Slug, for example, opens their registrations to the public every so often.
I’ve been here a while, and that’s an awesome new sub for me.
This was an even more satisfying find because my beast of an elderly cat is loudly purring on my lap. Thanks softcat!
BertramDitore@lemm.eeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are there tips & tricks to quickly spot whether someone is a narcissist or otherwise on the "Dark triad"?English5·18 days agoOh yeah, that last point rings true for my dad too. My family hired a health aid to assist with our relative who he’s helping care for in home hospice, and we fought with him for weeks to defer to the aid’s expertise. He believes, despite the fact that this is literally her career, that he knows better how to take care of someone on their deathbed. Despite not having gone through it before, or having any medical or healthcare experience. He would snap at the aid for showing him how to do something.
We ultimately had to have a heart-to-heart with the aid to apologize for his behavior and to teach her how to use his own narcissism against him so he would do things the right way.
Let’s say I open a medical textbook a few different times to find the answer to something concrete, and each time the same reference material leads me to a different answer but every answer it provides is wrong but confidently passes it off as right. Then yes, that medical textbook should be banned.
Quality control is incredibly important, especially when people will use these systems to make potentially life-changing decisions for them.