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  • Over on /r/politics, there are several users clamoring for someone to feed the 1900 page independent counsel report into an LLM, which is an interesting instance of second-order laziness.

    They also seem convinced that NotebookLLM is incapable of confabulation which is hilarious and sad. Could it be sneaky advertising?

  • Look, Sam Altman is a billionaire and a genius. He has a plan! So what if OpenAI is losing money on every request that ChatGPT serves? They'll make it up in volume! Any idiot can see the genius in that.

  • Yeah corporations love spending massive amounts of money on projects with no return on their investment.

    This message squirted into the ether from my Zune

    They have to shit the bed HARD to fuck this up.

    Fun fact: The default color for the Zune was brown.

  • Yeah im trying to point how bog standard mass shooter neo-nazi this stuff is.

    Right? They're taking piles of cash and using it to reinvent the wheel, except dumber.

    This seems to be a common pattern with cranks of all kinds, doesn't it? They just can't be bothered to learn any history, even their own.

  • I’m not crunching the numbers over here, but they must be making money off AI if they’re doing this.

    Sounds familiar...

  • Try option three. No one is going to pay for any of that because LLMs are useless machines.

    Fun Fact: it took 42 years to start Watts Bar Unit 2.

  • Of all the things that will never happen, this is the one that will never happen the most.

  • Broke and fash: helicopter rides

    Woke and cash: submarine rides

  • Ted_Danson_choosing_between_clam_chowder_fountain_and_bees_with_teeth.webm

  • BOSTES

    that's the part you remove to ensure that your colony of feral bosses doesn't keep reproducing.

  • Ignorance is a choice. That thread is full of bad choices.

  • The only difference between the average VC and the average Sovereign Citizen is income.

  • To add to the others' comments, they were much less impressive before we had capacitive touch screens. Older resistive screens needed a good deal of mechanical force to register a press (great for longevity!) and required frequent re-calibration. They just weren't very satisfying to use compared to any modern smart phone or tablet.

  • what a user “might” mean if they misspell something

    this but with extra wasabi

  • A tally mark that has been shifted unethically in order to win a nerd fight is now called a tegmark.

  • whoa...on second thought, maybe this dude is having a manic episode or something? yeesh!

  • Me, a nuclear engineer reading about "Google restarting six nuclear power plants"

    lol, lmao even