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Like Boston Dynamics, Learning Algorithms Are Not A Revolution - https://misterdizzy.neocities.org/blog/#156
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colexdev 11 months ago

When you were talking about the "zen" software I thought you made it up. Boy was I surprised when I read the article you linked about it. That is indeed very dystopian. Thanks for sharing.

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Okay, whose side are you on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q10gf5MoarQ
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misterdizzy 11 months ago

I'm on the side of the man enjoying a cocktail while swimming in a bin full of water.

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graybox 11 months ago

woah!! these leaked Unreal Engine 6 graphics are CRAZY!!!!!!! so realistic!

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lukaszone 11 months ago

I'm not on any side, i'm just the bystander here...

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mr-pibbs-site 11 months ago

binman is too aggressive but the filming man is invading his right to a swim in the bin

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ocrevol 11 months ago

if I was minding my own business being weird in my garden I would also get extremely aggressive towards a guy in a car who pulled up and started filming me

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mikegrindle 11 months ago

What a man does in the privacy of his own bin is his own business...

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misterdizzy 11 months ago

"But... but you're in a bin..."

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misterdizzy 11 months ago

Library now contains Cory Doctrow's personal notes on this Danny O'Brien presentation from NotCon 2004: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhbqrxmUlQg

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The actual technical analysis of the CrowdStrike thing. tldr: Their testing didn't fully mimic production, they didn't test each individual parameter, just threw in a wildcard, so their automated tests didn't catch a "memory out-of-bounds" error way out in the 21st input parameter. https://www.crowdstrike.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Channel-File-291-Incident-Root-Cause-Analysis-08.06.2024.pdf
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misterdizzy 11 months ago

Prepare for a RIVETING, EDGE-OF-YOUR-SEAT technical analysis read.

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cidoku 11 months ago

I believe this applies to everything digital right now. At the risk of sounding elitist (I'l definitely sound elitist), maybe things are like this: More accessibility = easier to make = less effort = less personal expense = less soul.

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cidoku 11 months ago

There's a reason old pieces of art inspire awe; once you realize just how much effort they must have taken (and here I'm just repeating what your entry says), it's incredible that they could have been made at all

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Regarding your comment I accidentally deleted, my font used to be a standard Courier font stack (Courier New, or Courier, or fallback to generic monospace), but I made the jump to a "web font" with an updated version, Courier Prime as you noted. It's cleaner, modernized and in TrueType format.
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misterdizzy 11 months ago

You know, maybe I'm not cut out for short surreal fiction. I should maybe stay in my lane and let NoHappyNonsense handle that.

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it's still too easy to delete comments on posts 🤬😡🤬
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dc-blog 11 months ago

There was just a "Are you sure you want to delete this comment?" popup not long ago so wtf. First 10 comment limit, now they undid the thing to make it hard to accidentally delete comments? GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY

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misterdizzy 11 months ago

Turns out it's only on the parent post, not the comments underneath. :[

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