[-] xia@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 1 day ago

To the victor goes the scholarship.

[-] xia@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 1 day ago

Then I suppose the question is reduced to how one should select the 5 people! :)

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[-] xia@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 1 day ago

I would suggest getting an ortholinear keyboard. When I first switched to a Kinesis advantage, the FIRST thing I noticed was how many terrible habits I had of hitting a key with the wrong finger (even twisting my hand about, if you can believe that). Having keys in line with actual finger geometry cured that mess up real quick!

[-] xia@lemmy.sdf.org 29 points 2 days ago

Perhaps more important is to have devices start or fall open... if the OEM has lost interest in it, let others support the device. Make ewaste valuable and avoidable.

[-] xia@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 2 days ago

I assume that is the intended purpose of the wago connector over the hot line.

[-] xia@lemmy.sdf.org 9 points 2 days ago

Even if AI never actually takes someone's job, it's clear that the hype surrounding it can displace workers, and it's use in screening candidates may prevent you from finding another.

[-] xia@lemmy.sdf.org 10 points 2 days ago

Another missed opportunity to bring back the headphone jack.

[-] xia@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 2 days ago

I hate to make it even weirder, but getting... erm... "unborn"... is not quite the same as being killed. Methinks it would be more like a scifi movie where an alien force absorbs everyone on Earth.

[-] xia@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 3 days ago

Technically true, proportionally.

[-] xia@lemmy.sdf.org 16 points 3 days ago

Now you can cut your hair and keep it too!

[-] xia@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 3 days ago

I'm not talking about one-offs and the assessment noise floor, more like: "ChatGPT broke the Turing test" (as is claimed). It used to be something we tried to attain, and now we don't even bother trying to make GPT seem human... we actually train them to say otherwise lest people forget. We figuratively pole-vaulted over the turing test and are now on the other side of it, as if it was a point on a timeline instead of an academic procedure.

[-] xia@lemmy.sdf.org 12 points 4 days ago

The natural general hype is not new... I even see it in 1970's scifi. It's like once something pierced the long-thought-impossible turing test, decades of hype pressure suddenly and freely flowed.

There is also an unnatural hype (that with one breakthrough will come another) and that the next one might yield a technocratic singularity to the first-mover: money, market dominance, and control.

Which brings the tertiary effect (closer to your question)... companies are so quickly and blindly eating so many billions of dollars of first-mover costs that the corporate copium wants to believe there will be a return (or at least cost defrayal)... so you get a bunch of shitty AI products, and pressure towards them.

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dalle3 prompt: A hand reaches out of a sea of refried beans, as a person has sunk into them like quicksand.

Mostly as a reaction to these infinite-bean-lovers:

Bonus shoutout to @SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world for help with the post title.

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"Too many" kinda sounds right to my ear because beans is plural, but the second logically seems right because its served by volume and is not 'countable' as ordinary (non-destroyed) beans might be.

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If so, does that mean people actually remember a persons name & face after only one encounter?!

If not, why do we pretend they will be upset, and try to hide the fact that we forget an unfamiliar name?

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I deal with a lot of VMs for varying purposes, and it seems frequent that my purpose for opening firefox is derailed by some kind of nag. For example, I frequently get the "you haven't used firefox in a while" in vms that I rarely use firefox and have to go disable the "meta refresh" option in the "about:config".

Now, I've started seeing this one... it's not even one of the passive banners but a full-page stop-the-world w/ semi-transparent background and right-click prevention.

Before I invest too much time trying to figure out how to disable these, or templating profile options en-masse, or the like... I thought I might ask... is there a way I can tell firefox that I only want it to only be a web-browser? i.e. an effective tool and not an attention sink or exciting video-game-like challenge of exploration and closing popups and suggestions while trying to remember why I launched it.

Somewhat relatedly, there is some kind of irony with firefox prominently offering to copy a URL without tracking for other sites, but when it is their own ad (however benign it might seem) that they disable right-clicks and load up on the trackers. The above button links to:

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