Fun fact: back in the 90s, some motherboards would start playing “Fur Elise” or “It’s a Small, Small World” through the internal speaker if the CPU fan was failing. So if you started hearing that, that meant your computer was about to fry itself.
Also, all employees are required to say “POWER UP THE BASS CANON” while filling the drink
Mario 2 was released in 1988, 3 years before this comic. Larson is a gamer confirmed
Too bad Nikolai Gogol isn’t around to see this
For the unaware: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatfield–McCoy_feud
I know aleph-null guys. All in the same family. Parents were lazy and named all their kids after the positive integers. 42 is my best friend.
I love you, random internet person
Wait till she learns about zombie children
Xenogears is still the GOAT for me
For extra fun, you can name your variables using solely Unicode invisible characters (e.g. non-breaking space) so they’re impossible to visually distinguish
The monoliths in the US fucking suck, but the ones in Canada are much nicer. I passed one near Toronto and it gave an ominous hum and slowed down so I could pass. Some guy tried tailgating it and got banished, but as long as you aren’t a dick, they’ll leave you alone.
We’re all The Thing here. You’re the only human left. We’re coming for you, LinksOpensChest_wav
That’s not what I’m saying at all. I’m saying the rich and powerful have a vested interest in not taking risks that jeopardize their power and wealth, because they have more to lose.
The reason these models are being heavily censored is because big companies are hyper-sensitive to the reputational harm that comes from uncensored (or less-censored) models. This isn’t unique to AI; this same dynamic has played out countless times before. One example is content moderation on social media sites: big players like Facebook tend to be more heavy-handed about moderating than small players like Lemmy. The fact small players don’t need to worry so much about reputational harm is a significant competitive advantage, since it means they have more freedom to take risks, so this situation is probably temporary.
Unfortunately, retrofitting CSP on an existing site can be nightmare, especially if you have external dependencies. At my job, we spent months trying to enable CSP on one our oldest sites, but ultimately gave up because one of our dependencies won’t work unless we added “unsafe-inline” everywhere, which kinda defeats the whole point of CSP.
Fun fact: the average sentence for tax fraud is 13 months: https://www.ussc.gov/research/quick-facts/tax-fraud
That’s silly. You don’t need 700 rats to drive, just 4: a sighter, a shifter, gas pedal operator, and brake pedal operator.
I’m woke but I wish I wasn’t (chronic insomnia)
You’re on thin ice, buddy