Can we trust that posts made to reddit to purposefully influence reddit stock are legitimate posts and not manufactured by the admins in some way?
Can we trust that posts made to reddit to purposefully influence reddit stock are legitimate posts and not manufactured by the admins in some way?
I really feel like this is all super pointless because we have materials that aren’t plastic that we used before plastics and they’re more expensive, which is why companies don’t use them.
Unless this is going to replace car tires or be cheaper than our current plastics, I do not see this as anything viable
My head just tried to explode
“I have the IP address of the man who ruined my life forever on my hands”
This is legitimate forms ot terraforming
Smaller subs still seem to get running pretty well. I’m really only still on reddit for the niche stuff, anything generic or meme related I pretty get my fill in over here
I use OpenVPN and not expose anything directly.
This article is pointless.
These chat bots are generative. Yes, they generate fake laws and fake cases and fake outcomes. That’s how they work. Expecting anything else out of something designed to create is pointless and a waste of time. They aren’t designed to not lie. That’s so well established at this point I think the people doing this research on fucking chatGPT for law questions are either mooching funding just to keep a job or are bored.
If they trained a LLM on nothing but a dictionary, law books, and fed it case outcomes, it would probably be a reasonable tool for law offices. Make sure it only outputs indexes to real cases and real laws, and make sure that law offices have to legally follow up on and verify these things but I see this as an actual use case for these types of bots.
There still is a lot of nuance involved, especially for a layman who wouldn’t even begin to understand the terminology required to start the search, so a human lawyer would/should still be involved, but these tools would absolutely help speed up the judicial system and probably lower costs.
Who knew 4chan had it’s own programming language
It’s the developers of the software itself, not the hosts of any particular instanve.
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Lol, this was what I was going to link to
Yeah I’ve considered leaving Lemmy because of who is in charge of development right now. They were not ready for its sudden burst in popularity and are not handling it well.
I left Unity behind they they merged with Ironsource. I said it then, that they would become an ad focused company and engine development would be put in the back burner. I’ve watched that statement become the truth.
I left because even before that, they kept over promising features and then depreciating things and leaving users with broken systems that you either had to wrap up in boilerplate code yourself, or pay for an expensive plugin to make work right. When they MERGED (the article says it was an acquisition, but in reality it was a merge. Subtle seeming difference, but an important distinction for me), I saw the writing on the wall that this trend was only going to get worse. And it has.
There are plenty of moderate people in the US, but we waged a war for twenty fucking years after 9/11.
All of human history up until this day points towards a great ramping of war efforts to slaughter everyone they can get their hands on
That’s like going to McDonald’s and holding up a picture of Burger King.
Crazy what happens when people wash their hands and stay inside when sick
I got a job and started helping with the light bill and food
And by got a job, I mean I was told I was going to work on a tree crew as well as run lawn mowers in 95 degree weather