Shikadi

joined 2 years ago
[–] Shikadi 5 points 2 years ago

Ubuntu. Package organization is annoying, versions are out of date, managing multiple versions isn't consistent, and distro upgrades always have unintended consequences. Often ones that aren't easy to figure out. Their reputation for being beginner friendly should have died around a decade ago.

[–] Shikadi 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Closer, and I hope I'm not just being a pedantic jerk, but there is no code being generated either. To use correct terminology, the weights of the nodes are what change. Nodes are roughly thought of like neurons in a brain, and weights are roughly thought of as the strength of the connection between one neuron (node) and another. Real brains are way more complex.

The weights of the nodes do contain information, but it's not human readable at all, we actually don't have a way of understanding how they work, just a rough idea of why. Sort of like how your brain contains the information on how to catch a ball, it performs the equivalent of calculus to do so, but there is no calculator in your brain doing the math to catch the ball. Actually, maybe a better analogy, if you have a bouncy ball, it contains the required information to bounce if you drop it, but we can't read that information, we can only model it.

But I'm just rambling at this point, your point is clear and valid lol

[–] Shikadi 4 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Sort of, but there's no database at all, just a bunch of numbers and math. It's almost like controlled evolution, breeding plants to select desirable traits. Except that's another field of computing called genetic algorithms. Neural networks are a pile of math trained on data. You give it a cat, it says whether or not it thinks it's a cat, and you tell it if it's right or wrong, then it adjusts it's math accordingly. Do this with a million cats and not cats and it becomes better than humans at identifying cats. LLMs are just that but with word predictions and trillions of words for training. It's impressive in its own right

[–] Shikadi 9 points 2 years ago (5 children)

I don't disagree, but I do want to point out your understanding of how chatgpt works is flawed. There is no database or query going on. It's a giant neural network model that was trained on all that data you mentioned. The model is effectively predicting what the next word should be based on the previous words, nothing else. Each individual word is selected this way.

It doesn't change any of your arguments or conclusions, but I wanted to point it out, because if someone wrote a chat not like chatgpt using databases and programming I would be floored and incredibly impressed

[–] Shikadi 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I use i3-wm so an ultra wide is super nice/preferred. Though I have a second vertical 1440p monitor to the side for best of both worlds, I'd pick the ultra wide. If I was using Windows though I may stick to dual, because snapping windows around and resizing them with the borders is annoying. Not sure with Mac, I've never used it, but I do notice many Mac users run programs without maximizing them at all, so probably ultra wide lol

[–] Shikadi 2 points 2 years ago

I meant it as in Democrats are the target audience

[–] Shikadi 3 points 2 years ago (2 children)

CNN is pretty known for crappy polls and manipulating data. They're practically just Fox news for Democrats

[–] Shikadi 4 points 2 years ago
[–] Shikadi 11 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yes that's how statistics work. If the statistics say 77% of people won't die if they walk more than 4000 steps, but you see someone who walked 4000 steps who died, that means the study is fake. (Made up numbers to illustrate why anecdotes are useless unless claims are for 100%)

[–] Shikadi 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I will be super annoyed. But I also just won't buy another Kindle if they don't have buttons. I also have a kobo with buttons that I like, so I'd just get another kobo with buttons. Though e readers don't seem to be affected by planned obsolescence like other electronics so I won't be buying a new one for a long time anyway.

Wooo Amazon listen to my opinions even though I'm not going to buy your stuff!

Sigh, I miss phones with physical keyboards.

[–] Shikadi 6 points 2 years ago

Second on kobo, sure the OS is proprietary, but it's good enough that I forget. And as the previous comment said, you can install third party reader software. I like koreader, it pretty much replaces the entire UI of the device

[–] Shikadi 8 points 2 years ago
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