cyber security is just never ending people doing shit they shouldn't do
cyber security is just never ending people doing shit they shouldn't do
i can’t find it on their page but it does look like that font and color are part of their branding so
Black hat with brim with white text embroidered on it saying "Ever since i was a small child i knew i wanted to be indoors on the computer"
please please please tell me that’s the actual logo
"Grammarly has never been interested in writing, or even improving it. Its only interest is in making money...The company's business model is designed to make people feel insecure about their own writing so that they believe that they need an AI assistant to do something as simple as send an email."
happy birth!
sometimes i delay it so long that i lose the grand impact proc ;_;
elf city!!!
the depression :(
anyway i think this is mainly a way to scam rich guys in san francisco who are claude code addicts. the rest of us will continue to ask for dollars
right now inference cost is heavily subsidized by venture capital (or at least so it appears - certainly some people are making money solely as providers, but everything ive seen suggests that microslop, openai and anthropic aren't)
expect to see this sort of thing crop up a lot more as:
1. these companies run out of money
2. (related to point 1) inference gets more expensive
the american people are not intellectual, to put it mildly
what impact do you think Generative AI is having on the game industry?
AI is theft. I have to use it, otherwise I'm gonna get fired.
El problema es el capitalismo.
Some tidbits from the 2026 State Of The Game Industry report from GDC
I met with AI data labelers in Kenya who are organizing their colleagues to fight the brutal working conditions and horrible pay given to the workers at the "bottom of the AI supply chain." They believe the NDAs they've signed are unenforceable so are speaking out:
www.404media.co/ai-is-africa...
yooo congratulations!!
sometimes i forget that lots of people dont know that writing something down makes you better able to remember it/think it through/etc.
"Something ineffable happens when you write down a thought:
You think something you did not know you could or would think and it leads you to another though. The process of writing itself leads to previously unthought thoughts [and] crystallizes half-formulated or unformulated thoughts"
- Lynn Hunt
The researchers also note that 25% of active-duty US Marines developed Long Covid "after mostly mild or asymptomatic infection."
Trivia: it got referred to as the "Spanish Flu" b/c only Spain talked about the 1918 influenza pandemic: Western wartime censorship prevented discussion of the disease.
"why is *this* random bullshit i posted getting a ton of discovery tab attention?" its literally a mystery. impossible to know
this website surfaces posts in mysterious ways
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"What if every npc was a fully functional chatbot" is the game equivalent to asking in a movie "what if you could move the camera wherever you wanted"; it sounds so cool until you realize there is a crucial intent to the limits, and you will quickly lose the plot if you toss that by the wayside.
also like, games have done this. and it super sucks. nobody likes it and all the players just share easy jailbreaks so they can skip the "talking to npcs" part and just get the rewards for having done so.
its the "the curtains are just blue" of game design
"what if npcs in video games were chatbots" is this fantasy that keeps coming up and theres not even anything interesting to say about it. its just that the people who want that are morons who dont understand what an npc is
Everyone now knows what doxxing is - even US politicians use it. Now it's time to generalize the Toxx Clause
Watching a demo of how you can turn every NPC in your RPG town into somebody who says "That's right — you *are* the four LIGHT WARRIORS. You make a great point! The bridge to the main continent *does* need to be repaired, and you're just the person to do it."