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Cake day: August 16th, 2023

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  • I know that LLMs are probably very helpful for people who are just getting started, but you will never understand it if you can’t grasp the fundamentals. Don’t let “AI” make you lazy. If you do use LLMs make sure you understand the output it’s giving you enough to replicate it yourself.

    This may not be applicable to you specifically, but I think this is nice info to have here for others.



  • Yes. If they had healthy food and aggressively marketed at kids that would be fantastic…

    I don’t know what part of this you and the other dipshits are not following:

    • Currently we have a shit building and shit food.
    • We want a happy building and healthy food.

    Get off your fucking high horse for a second and learn to read. No-one said we want the shit they are serving now. I’m saying that instead of changing their marketing, they should have changed the food.
    Clearly reading comprehension wasn’t just an issue on Reddit.












  • Ah, in that case this may be a difference between the UK and the US. We get pan handlers and windscreen cleaners here too. And yeah, some are probably a scam, but most windscreen cleaners I’ve seen at traffic lights will just smile and move on if you just shake your head or hold up a hand and smile. Pan handlers are generally the same here. Not a lot of aggression, but I’m certain there are a few exceptions to that around.

    Thanks for the answer btw, I know you aren’t the person I originally responded too, but I was genuinely curious to know what they were thinking about 😄



  • activ8r@sh.itjust.workstoComic Strips@lemmy.worldPolicy of Truth
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    What do you mean by this? Every interaction I’ve had with the homeless has been, at worst, slightly awkward. I have been lucky to not encounter any homeless people with severe mental instability, but they are pretty rare.

    Sounds like you are emphasising the possible bad outcomes and making it seem like it’s the norm.

    Obviously it’s not the norm, even if there are certainly some people out there that can react badly.
    I can understand your pessimism, and I’m certain you were not intentionally trying to be negative or make the homeless seem somehow less able to be reasonable, but your comment did give that impression.

    If you are struggling to see the good I saw this video recently in defense of optimism that actually gave me a bit of a pick me up. I’d recommend if you have the time.