

It’s so grey.


It’s so grey.


Are they really using the same terminology as Putin?


Satellite services are pretty amenable to hiding sensitive parts of the world: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_satellite_map_images_with_missing_or_unclear_data?wprov=sfla1
It seems totally on-brand for the US government to request that bits of the war zone be hidden, and it’s entirely on brand for satellite companies to hide them.


Are there ever things for the players to hide behind? I feel like dodge ball would benefit from that.


That looks neat! Thanks for posting it!


Phew. I’m glad humans did better than bots.


This is it. Persistence, curiosity, and rigor are so much more important than intelligence or knowledge.
Lots of people have great ideas. Being able to sit down and make them work is hard. That’s where persistence kicks in.


However, according to Opper. ai, only 11/53 cloud-based Al passed the test (~20%). Worrying, about the same error rate as humans
lololol


It’s funny how “at home” I feel with vim. Everything is where it should be. It works the way I expect. It’s nice.
RIP Bram


I subscribed to !pacmemes@feddit.org from sh.itjust.works. Maybe you’ll get more traffic now.


I agree. Unexplained downvotes on posts that look like they’re in good faith weaken the platform - it’s slapping someone who spent time and effort writing their idea.
I’ve heard of other systems that require a reason (or comment) to go along with a downvote. That seems like a good approach.


ChatGPT (in deep research mode) generated this text responding to the prompt: “Provide a list of claims that were originally dismissed as conspiracy theories but were later proved true”.
Well done, ChatGPT. Well done.
Does this relate to your AI grandmother post?
😂