Since middle school or so I’ve always started notes/real work from the front of the notebook, and pure doodles from the back (though plenty make it to the front pages as well). Decades later I wonder how many kilos of graphite or liters of ink I’ve used (spoiler: probably not even one of each).
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will_a113@lemmy.mlto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Napkin Doodle (Art by Summerfallwinter)English6·10 months ago
will_a113@lemmy.mlto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Napkin Doodle (Art by Summerfallwinter)English9·10 months agohah, thanks, tho it’s kind of the opposite of work. I had about 3.5hrs of zoom calls that particular day, and if my hands aren’t doing something there’s absolutely zero chance of me staying tuned in.
will_a113@lemmy.mlto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Napkin Doodle (Art by Summerfallwinter)English69·10 months agoJust another day with debilitating ADHD…
will_a113@lemmy.mlto General Discussion@lemmy.world•“The ultimate hidden truth of the world is that it is something that we make, and could just as easily make differently" -- David Graeber (The Utopia of Rules, 2015)English3·10 months agoThe ultimate hidden truth of the world is that it is something that we make, and could just as easily make differently.
And have made differently in the past.
While we’re all living in the present it’s extra-important to acknowledge the successes (and sometimes catastrophic failures) of different civilizations of the past. The way we’re living now is not the only way we’ve ever lived as a species, but we seem amazingly incapable of learning from past successes and failures sometimes.
will_a113@lemmy.mlOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What Kinds of Data do AI Chatbots Collect?English4·10 months agoNot that we have any real info about who collects/uses what when you use the API
will_a113@lemmy.mlto Nature and Gardening@beehaw.org•Anyone here growing a fruit forest?English2·10 months agoI’m not too sure about varietals of any of the trees. One mango I know is called a lemon meringue mango, and as you might guess is very citrusy. It’s much smaller and paler than the usual Caribbean mangoes at the supermarket. Likewise not sure about either avocado. One is what’s colloquially called a Florida avocado. It’s huge - like bigger than a softball - with a smooth, bright green skin. The flesh is a bit watery, to the point where I use cheesecloth to wring it out if making guac. Milder than a haas as well. The other variety is really interesting. It ripens on the vine until it is dark purple or almost black, like an eggplant. This one is delicious and slightly floral. I haven’t seen any fruits on either tree again this year, so something is definitely up. An arborist was over a few years ago to do some pruning and didn’t mention anything problematic about either, so it will likely take some research to figure out. I’m not aware of other avocado trees in the neighborhood, but certainly one possibility is that they’ve lost their pollinators.
will_a113@lemmy.mltoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Sorry Madison. Or you're welcome?English541·10 months agoIt’s called “The Tiffany Problem”. You might want to use the historically accurate name Tiffany for a character in your 16th century historical fiction novel, but you can’t because it sounds like someone who was born in 1982.
will_a113@lemmy.mlOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What Kinds of Data do AI Chatbots Collect?English4·10 months agoNobody knows! There’s no specific disclosure that I’m aware of (in the US at least), and even if there was I wouldn’t trust any of these guys to tell the truth about it anyway.
As always, don’t do anything on the Internet that you wouldn’t want the rest of the world to find out about :)
will_a113@lemmy.mlOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What Kinds of Data do AI Chatbots Collect?English4·10 months agoThey’re talking about what is being recorded while the user is using the tools (your prompts, RAG data, etc.)
will_a113@lemmy.mlOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Huawei shows off data center supercomputer that is better “on all metrics”English1·10 months agoIf money counts as a freedom unit then yes, probably (maybe)
will_a113@lemmy.mlOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What Kinds of Data do AI Chatbots Collect?English3·10 months agoAnthropic and OpenAPI both have options that let you use their API without training the system on your data (not sure if the others do as well), so if t3chat is simply using the API it may be that they themselves are collecting your inputs (or not, you’d have to check the TOS), but maybe their backend model providers are not. Or, who knows, they could all be lying too.
will_a113@lemmy.mlOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What Kinds of Data do AI Chatbots Collect?English30·10 months agoAnd I can’t possibly imagine that Grok actually collects less than ChatGPT.
will_a113@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What was a fact taught to you in school that has been proven false during your lifetime?English12·10 months agoGene sequencing wasn’t really a thing (at least an affordable thing) until the 2010s, but once it was widely available archaeologists started using it on pretty much anything they could extract a sample from. Suddenly it became possible to track the migrations of groups over time by tracing gene similarities, determine how much intermarrying there must have been within groups, etc. Even with individual sites it has been used to determine when leadership was hereditary vs not, or how wealth was distributed (by looking at residual food dna on teeth). It really has revolutionized the field and cast a lot of old-school theories (often taken for truth) into the dustbin.
will_a113@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What was a fact taught to you in school that has been proven false during your lifetime?English65·10 months agoThat humans came out of Africa once and then settled the rest of the world. In reality there was a constant migration of humans in and out of Africa for millennia while the rest of the world was being populated (and of course it hasn’t ever stopped since).
I love how much DNA analysis has completely upended so much “known” archaeology and anthropology from even just a couple decades ago.
That’s some fancy joinery!
will_a113@lemmy.mlOPto Artificial Intelligence@lemmy.world•Heed ye well this warning...English7·10 months agoYeah, had they asked Grok instead of GPT4 it probably would have been the Book of FAFO.
will_a113@lemmy.mlOPto Artificial Intelligence@lemmy.world•Heed ye well this warning...English3·10 months agoIt’s a pity Herbert never got to writing an official OCB, but given some of the quotes featured in the various Dune books, like:
- Men, finding no answers to the sunnan [the ten thousand religious questions from the Shari-ah] now apply their own reasoning. All men seek to be enlightened. Religion is but the most ancient and honorable way in which men have striven to make sense out of God’s universe. Scientists seek the lawfulness of events. It is the task of Religion to fit man into this lawfulness.
and
- Much that was called religion has carried an unconscious attitude of hostility toward life. True religion must teach that life is filled with joys pleasing to the eye of God, that knowledge without action is empty. All men must see that the teaching of religion by rules and rote is largely a hoax. The proper teaching is recognized with ease. You can know it without fail because it awakens within you that sensation which tells you this is something you’ve always known.
and
- Beware the seeds you sow and the crops you reap. Do not curse God for the punishment you inflict upon yourself.
I could see it fitting right in. And of course since GPT4.5 was almost certainly trained on Dune (along with all other English literature) it wouldn’t be surprising if this was some of its “inspiration”
will_a113@lemmy.mlto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Converting an image to PNG alignment chartEnglish3·10 months agoWhat’s it called if you’ve done all of these?
will_a113@lemmy.mlto Fediverse@lemmy.world•BlogOnLemmy - I made my Blog using Lemmy's APIEnglish5·10 months agoOk so you’d literally be making a regular Lenny post to some particular community on some particular instance in that case, right?
All too real.