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ColdFenix@discuss.tchncs.deto For photos that are, you know, mildly interesting@lemmit.online•In Sweden you can have some nice Mango Mussolini IPA.1·11 months agoBrewed on the small island Fanø in Denmark. They make some great beers there. It’s only a small brewery though, so the prices are predictably pretty steep.
ColdFenix@discuss.tchncs.deto pics@lemmy.world•[OC] view from the exit of a 4km+ water cave1·11 months agoI was just in that cave a week ago! I did the Tour that goes about 1km in and it was such a unique and amazing experience that I will probably go back at some point to do a longer tour.
ColdFenix@discuss.tchncs.deto And Finally...@feddit.uk•The nude female body has been depicted in art countless times. But where is all the pubic hair?11·11 months agoI think it was the renaissance sculptors that did that, not the romans.
ColdFenix@discuss.tchncs.deto PlayStation@lemmy.zip•[Playstation Lifestyle] PS5’s New Audio Profiles Are Game-Changing, Beta Testers Say2·1 year agoIf this comes close to the 3d audio quality of the Demon Souls Remake it’s going to be awesome. That games audio was mindblowing for me and I’m sad other ps5 games weren’t able to come close to it until now.
They are good for some drinks but not great for others in my experience. They do get soggy after a few hours and start to dissolve a bit into the drink so if you use them at home and refill a few times over an evening they aren’t great. They also react with some fizzy drinks and cause them to bubble over.
And it sucked, fov of the augmented area was tiny, the projected images were see-through and you still couldn’t really see the persons eyes because of the tinted glass. Vr headsets with cameras are currently by far the best way to do AR.
ColdFenix@discuss.tchncs.deto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Junior Dev VS Machine Learning1059·1 year agoWhat ChatGPT actually comes up with in about 3 mins.
ColdFenix@discuss.tchncs.deto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•I prefer to be the one who writes code4·2 years agoRight now it’s a good but limited tool if you know how to use it. But it can’t really do anything a professional in a given field can’t do already. Alhough it may be a bit quicker at certain task there is always a risk of errors sneaking in that can become a headache later.
So right now I don’t think it’s a necessary tool. In the future I think it will become necessary, but at that point I don’t think it will require much skill to use anymore as it will be much better at both understanding and actually accomplishing what you want. Right now the skill in using GPT4 is mostly in being able to work around it’s limitations.
Speculation time!
I don’t think the point where it will be both necessary and easy to use will be far of tbh. I’m not talking about AGI or anything close to that, but I think all that is necessary for it to reach that point is a version of GPT4 that is consistent over long code generation, is able to better plan out it’s work and then follow that plan for a long time.
ColdFenix@discuss.tchncs.deto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•I prefer to be the one who writes code781·2 years agoThe trick is to split the code into smaller parts.
This is how I code using ChatGPT:
- Have it analyze how to structure the program and then give me the code for the outline with not yet implemented methods and functions.
- Have it implement the methods and functions one by one with tests for each one.
- I copy the code and test for each method and function before moving on to the next one So that I always have working code.
- Despair because my code is working and I have no idea how it works and I have become a machine that just copies code without an original thought of my own.
This works pretty well for me as long as I don’t work with obscure frameworks or in large codebases.
ColdFenix@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•505 of 700 OpenAI employees tell the board to resign.English4·2 years agoExtremely critical but mostly done by underpaid workers in poor countries who have to look at the most horrific stuff imaginable and develop lifelong trauma because it’s the only job available and otherwise they and their family might starve. Source This is one of the main reasons I have little hope that if OpenAI actually manages to create an AGI that it will operate in an ethical way. How could it if the people trying to instill morality into it are so lacking in it themselves.
ColdFenix@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@partizle.com•Sam Altman’s Worldcoin token to launch MondayEnglish5·2 years agoYeah not dystopian at all, nothing to see here.
ColdFenix@discuss.tchncs.deto Firefox@lemmy.world•Firefox 115 can silently remotely disable my extension on any siteEnglish7·2 years agoSounds reasonable honestly. It’s not exactly silent and you can manually change the behaviour.
ColdFenix@discuss.tchncs.deto AI Generated Images@sh.itjust.works•Another seamless textureEnglish4·2 years agoHere it is tiled, looks great👍
Die benutz ich auch nur fürs aufschäumen, dann hält die 1-2 Wochen.
Am besten finde ich die Barista Mandelmilch von alpro. Die hat einen süßlichen Mandelgeschmack, den ich aber sehr passend zum Kaffee finde. Lässt sich auch sehr gut aufschäumen.
My favourite pizza:
- Sauce Hollandaise
- Chicken Strips
- Corn
- Cheese
- Siracha Hot Sauce
- (optional: Jalapeños)
Sauce Hollandaise is just so much better than Tomato Sauce!
ColdFenix@discuss.tchncs.detoTechNews@radiation.party•[VERGE] The Apple Vision Pro could come with a ‘travel mode’ for plane rides1·2 years agoOf course it will have a travel mode that turns off some tracking, just like every other standalone headset. If you don’t have it your view in the headset will rotate when the car/train/plane turns.
ColdFenix@discuss.tchncs.deto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: toilets and garbage disposals are some of the simplest devices to replace in a homeEnglish1·2 years agoOnly applies if the toilet mechanism isn’t built into the wall.
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