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learns to code through the scraping and training

While it may base its ideas

A human artist mimicking someone else’s style is still capable of making an original piece.

There’s a huge minefield with ChatGPT that’s going to go off pretty soon, I bet. One of the use cases that has been cropping up a lot recently is having ChatGPT write code. But nobody knows what open source licenses, if any, the training data that ChatGPT is basing that code on are under.

I think the end goal should be to have all the existing training data expunged and the algorithms only be allowed to be trained on data that the company that owns them have the rights to. The AI isn’t an actual brain, the owners can delete what it knows.

No it isn’t what these systems do, they do not cut up and rearrange other pieces of art. It’s what people who want to rage against them try to convince you how they work because they’re incapable of objective reasoning.

At this point I think I’d rather see Beyond Good & Evil as a show than play whatever BG&E2 is.

You seem to be misunderstanding what the per-game performance profiles do. Enabling ‘use per-game performance profile’ doesn’t pull a Steam Deck performance profile for your game from Steam (though they apparently are working on a performance profile sharing system that will be akin to the controller mapping sharing),

Below the line union workers also get residuals. Depending on the guild the residuals may pay into their health insurance or their retirement funds instead of money directly into their pockets, but everybody is getting screwed here, not just the producers, directors, and actors.

Just from scanning that list it looks like the overwhelming majority of the entries are pilots. Those are a very different case than shows that have produced an entire season and had it gone unaired, either partially or completely.

My heart says: A fully mutated Guild Navigator. Just because I want to hear his twang coming out of a Guild Navigator’s mouth.

The Abyss shows up on Prime Video from time to time. Though it’s a crapshoot whether you’ll get the 1080p cable master or the 480p broadcast master. The first time it showed up I started watching it and it was 4:3 and grainy as all hell and I gave up. Then I tried again a couple weeks later and it was 16x9 (which is

Pretty sure Mr. Green is asian. I can almost picture the movie I know him from, but the likeness is just enough off that I can’t get there.

So I got Ruby Rose (Chef White), Lupita N’yongo (Ms. Scarlet), Kevin Kline (Colonel Mustard), and Shohreh Aghdashloo (Mrs. Peacock). Professor Plum and Mister Green both look familiar, but I can’t quite place them.

What is it with Piper Perabo playing vegan caricatures with bad taste in men? She did it on House and now this.

This episode really cemented for me more than any other that this entire series is more of a D&D campaign set in the Willow universe than it is an actual sequel to the movie Willow.

Carmack’s issues with Facebook were about it’s corporate organizational optimization, not the Oculus codebase. He was using ‘GPU utilization’ as a metaphor.

It’s kind of surprising to me that they’re saying they’ve backburnered a new Steam Controller. I would’ve expected that with the release of the official Steam Deck Dock that their next hardware priority would be a controller that has all the inputs of the Deck so that people don’t have to use a different control

The cool thing about it is that they designed it to be repairable and upgradeable. So if they DO roll out a new screen, they’ll likely make it compatible with the current Deck’s connectors and casing so it’ll be possible to just swap out the old screen with the new one.

But there are also the flashbacks in the second episode where Sorsha straight up tells him that he’s not a great sorcerer and he never will be, and in the later flashback makes fun of him like she doesn’t believe he can do anything other than sleight of hand.