luciole

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[–] luciole@beehaw.org 34 points 2 days ago (3 children)

I want one that goes up to eleven

[–] luciole@beehaw.org 7 points 2 days ago

My kid reassembled an owl pellet and framed it in science class. Looks pretty cool

[–] luciole@beehaw.org 8 points 2 days ago (1 children)

hey no fact checking pls 😡

[–] luciole@beehaw.org 15 points 5 days ago

Aliyev is clearly on the defensive, a little nervous and frankly pathetic imho. The biblical argument of the planet as an all you can eat buffet has long been moot. Furthermore the fact that oil is still used does not mean the transition is not taking place.

I take heart at the petrostates' flailing anger. They're clearly annoyed and making a poor job at clinging to an unjustifiable status quo.

[–] luciole@beehaw.org 10 points 6 days ago (1 children)

There's this theory that if an infinite amount of Bored Apes make games for an infinite amount of time at one point they'll make a decent one. I don't buy it.

[–] luciole@beehaw.org 11 points 1 week ago

At the library I’d say.

[–] luciole@beehaw.org 11 points 1 week ago

Other tigers?

[–] luciole@beehaw.org 21 points 1 week ago (1 children)
[–] luciole@beehaw.org 22 points 2 weeks ago

This picture is kind of misleading though. Much of the photo’s creepiness comes from mistakenly assimilating the red dots to its eyes. Ants have those big familiar insect eyes we are familiar with. Quote from Snopes:

This is a closeup of a section of the ant's face but not the full face. In a text message, Kavaliauskas [the photographer] told us, "This is just the front part of the portrait [...] the eyes are already in the shadow area. [...] if the eyes are illuminated, all the mystery disappears and the photograph appears ordinary and uninteresting."

[–] luciole@beehaw.org 3 points 2 weeks ago

Are you... sure now? Have you been cured of the uncertainty? There is way?!

[–] luciole@beehaw.org 11 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Wait what? US population is 345 millions. How do you even celebrate Halloween that requires three pumpkins per person? Plenty of people don’t even have a porch.

[–] luciole@beehaw.org 10 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I mean what is the progesterone saying

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/23941424

Blue ticks, but for business web links.

 

Salamander (Life Force in the USA) is an arcade scrolling shmup developed by Konami in 1986 as a spin-off of Gradius.

I never actually played. I just enjoy that artwork 🔥

 

Young artist with inspired angsty compositions. They have an EP out and I'm hoping they eventually get around to dropping a full album.

 

This one has a special place for me. The lushness and the other-worldliness is so appeasing.

 

It’s March 14th! An excellent day to eat pie and do maths. I might brush up on my geometry and try the NASA Pi Day Challenge.

 
 

This report published on August 30 by Vias (Belgium) studies the relationship between the car’s characteristics (such as size, weight and power) with injury severity in case of collision. It’s available in French and Dutch only, but it includes an English summary.

Here’s an excerpt:

With the exception of vehicle age, we find that vehicle characteristics that reduce the injury severity of car occupants, such as high mass, are more likely to be detrimental for the other party. For example, when the mass of a vehicle increases by 300 kg, the probability of fatal injuries for car occupants decreases by half while the same probability for the other party increases by 77% for car occupants and 28% for vulnerable road users, respectively. A similar pattern is seen for other vehicle characteristics such as power and pickup trucks. This indicates an opposite relationship between occupant safety and opponent safety, or put another way: vehicles with a high capacity to protect their occupants (= high crashworthiness) tend to have a lower capacity to protect the opponent (= high crash aggressiveness).

Big takeaway for me: if the vehicle hitting a pedestrian or a cyclist is a pick-up, the victim is 91% more likely to be severely wounded and 196% more likely to be killed.

 

I’m a dev. I’ve been for a while. My boss does a lot technology watch. He brings in a lot of cool ideas and information. He’s down to earth. Cool guy. I like him, but he’s now convinced that AI LLMs are about to swallow the world and the pressure to inject this stuff everywhere in our org is driving me nuts.

I enjoy every part of making software, from discussing with the clients and the future users to coding to deployment. I am NOT excited at the prospect of transitioning from designing an architecture and coding it to ChatGPT prompting. This sort of black box magic irks me to no end. Nobody understands it! I don’t want to read yet another article about how an AI enthusiast is baffled at how good an LLM is at coding. Why are they baffled? They have "AI" twelves times in their bio! If they don’t understand it who does?!

I’ve based twenty years of career on being attentive, inquisitive, creative and thorough. By now, in-depth understanding of my tools and more importantly of my work is basically an urge.

Maybe I’m just feeling threatened, or turning into "old man yells at cloud". If you ask me I’m mostly worried about my field becoming uninteresting. Anyways, that was the rant. TGIF, tomorrow I touch grass.

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