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  • The more I know about specific topics, the more I distrust DF on their framing. They don’t lie outright, but they tend to strike a very industry-friendly tone in their reporting.

    I know a fair bit about panel technology, but not enough to completely dismiss them outright on this. However, I don’t trust the “perceived” clearance here. Especially not quantified as “4x” (the detail, lol). Not from people who promote temporal anti-aliasing or GI and generated frames.


  • TLDR: The result of current LLMs will be very bandlimited and one-directional.

    I hope that means something to you, because otherwise I’m going to try to explain this very specific thing, and I’m afraid I might not be able to express it in very understandable terms (sorry):

    Firstly, one-directionality: when a human wants to write a story, we usually think about the plot twist beforehand and then pave the way by hinting at the upcoming twist without giving too much away. It’s just nice when a first time reader is surprised, but struggles on a second time how they missed all the obvious clues.

    This process requires a lot of back-and-forth while writing. Humans do this naturally. LLMs and other transformer networks have a huge problem with this. I often hear LLMs referred to as text prediction machines. This is not entirely accurate, but a similar enough. And to keep with this analogy: text prediction doesn’t really work backwards to suggest a better start to the sentence, does it? LLMs tend to take a path, from start to finish, even in great detail, but that’s it. There’s no setup. It’s very flat writing.

    Secondly, bandlimiting: Over time LLMs tend to mush different characterizations and continuity into a smooth paste, leaving little grit to it. I really struggle to not say the word derivative (like in math). But LLMs just write average characters who do average things in an average way. And then spell out how everything was totally unpredictable, important and meaningful, while using superficially eloquent language. Nothing just is everything serves as. It’s a poor writing style that often misses the appropriate tone, trying to sound sophisticated.




  • Gibt es bezahlbare, gute Füller, welche Linkshänder nicht abfucken? Ich bin aktuell froh alles digital machen zu können und sich meine handschriftlichen Aufzeichnungen auf meine Unterschrift sowie kurze Kritzeleien begrenzen lassen.

    Weiß noch, wie es in der 3. hieß: “ihr seid jetzt ja alle groß, und dürft deswegen jetzt mit Kuli schreiben… außer Klein-Luccus, der’s nämlich Linkshänder und braucht noch ein paar Punkte Abzug wegen Schmierspuren, lol”.

    War sehr froh, dass es ab der 5. scheißegal war was wir benutzt haben, solange es einigermaßen permanent war.




  • Luccus@feddit.orgtoScience Memes@mander.xyzEvery time
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    23 days ago

    This.

    Every time I think I’ve found a really clever, novel solution to a ultra specific graphics problem, someone else has already implemented it, usually much better than I’d have done, and was kind enough to put their code online for everyone to use.

    DAMN ASSHOLES, being smart and kind, so I can’t even feel cool for 4 minutes, before I fail at implementation. >:c



  • Luccus@feddit.orgtoGames@lemmy.worldOuter Wilds drawing I made
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    1 month ago

    If your heart holds even the tiniest itch for adventure, you’ll probably want to play this game. I don’t game as often anymore, because the older I get, the fewer experiences can really captivate me.

    Outer Wilds did. I have a friend who told me he teared up during the end game, without understanding why, and I remember someone on Reddit comparing it to a religious experience.

    It really makes you feel something.


  • I find this to be a real problem with visual shaders. I know how certain mathematical formulas affect an input, but instead of just pressing the Enter key and writing it down, I now have to move blocks around, and oh no, they were nicely logically aligned, now one block is covering another block, oh noo, what a mess and the auto sort thing messes up the logical sorting completly… well too bad.

    And I find that most solutions on the internet utilizing the visual editor tend to forget that previous outputs can be reused. Getting normals from already generated noise without resampling somehow becomes arcane knowledge.

    Edit: words.



  • I love the video description:

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    Get ready for your daily dose of inspiration, fun facts, short stories, and top 10 lists. In today’s video, we’ll be exploring [brief video summary]. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more content that sparks curiosity and fuels your mind!

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    Like… man. Noone is even trying.



  • I once had a problem with an ASUS notebook. I think it was the touchpad. So I looked in dmesg and found something like:

    “HID something something was configured with flag 1. If this is incorrect, try the command blah blah flag=0.”

    Ran the command and it was fixed.

    I’ve never seen such a beautiful error in Windows. And I really lost my respect when I tried to calibrate an external screen on a Mac because that felt like Linux from 2016.



  • Luccus@feddit.orgtoPrivacy@lemmy.mlA list of privacy tips
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    3 months ago

    This is just hackerman posting.

    You’ve got the paint mircophone thing, which requires someone to physically be at (your) location and install hardware, but not encrypted DNS, or not - you know - just posting your current whereabouts to social media?

    Someone being physically near you and installing specialized hardware is quite a threat level.

    Fucking: “Cars will collect telemetry locally to be shared when you visit auto repair shops.” DUDE. They have mobile data in these things. I can’t even. Your list is so thoughtless.

    And what’s second hand clothing gonna do for you, if the people surveying you have eyes and object permanence?


  • Basically, the pan must be hot but not too hot.

    It sounds kinda stupid, but before I got used to my current pans, I always had to add a small drop of water to check whether I could start. As soon as the water began to boil, the pan was hot enough to cook (but wouldn’t just burn everything into a crisp).

    In theory, it’s really, really simple, but to be able to intuit the pans temperature, really felt like a boss move… for the first few times, until it just became second nature. I had to scrape off more than one egg before it clicked.


  • Its manufacturing requires relatively large quantities of fairly toxic and also very resistant chemicals. This means that when they enter the environment (and they will), they will poison it for a very long time, with consequences that are not yet fully understood.

    In addition, it decomposes when heated above 260°C and can detach from the pan and get into your food. Keep in mind that almost all oils start to smoke well before reaching this temperature, so you should be able to tell when you’ve just ruined your pan.

    In my opinion: hot stainless steel and a little butter will prevent food from sticking. This requires a (easy to learn, but still) technique, but once you got it, you can enjoy your stainless steel pan for basically forever.