I am on thunder and it is weirdly cropped for me also
anise
when selecting any single person there are multiple things about them that are not average (plays violin/is gay/has 3 cats/…) yet we would still denote them as average people. So it very much does feel like the difference is a moral judgement
wow, he had an addiction? that's crazy. surely having an addiction makes you evil, surely.
looks cool, might join somewhere next week!
I… don't think saying looksmaxxing is in some way trans is meant as an insult? The way we tend to think of gender dysphoria is as a diagnosis specifically meant for people experiencing a different gender than the one assigned to them at birth, ie. trans people. A lot of people are now starting to point out that dysphoria is experienced by a lot of cis people as well. Although I suppose the guy in the comic almost definitely exists and I don't want to run defense for him so: fuck that guy.
OT: Finally had to break with a long-time friend after he started sliding more and more into fascism. Feeling quite overwhelmed and emotionally exhausted right now.
if you like them in a gay way yes
It feels like someone being overwhelmed/exhausted to the point of saying "fuck it, I don't care anymore" and afterwards rationalising the use of LLMs as the only way they can keep up, while simultaneously falling for it's addiction. It does demonstrate why relying on one-man projects without chipping in is risky. Unfortunately the companies that rely on it are probably also captured by the bubble so they won't think so.
I think the openbsd reimplementation is as of yet untouched at least, so that is an option
I don't think a lot of strangers on the internet are going to convince you. If you actually want to change your view it seems more productive to me to seek out information about LLMs* (it's functioning, the people currently behind it, how large models actually get powered, etc.) on your own than to argue endlessly with people here.
*preferably without using one
I'll see when these hashes materialise, until then I have to assume LLM companies are lying always about everything.
See, the problem is that I am not talking about human researchers, I am talking about other methods of automated fuzzing. I believe mozilla is overstating how useful the LLM has actually been. This has many reasons, one of them being that their main source of income is trying to become an LLM company. If that project fails said company might have to make some unfortunate cuts.
bit bland innit?