This meme was worse when I thought that was a poorly drawn Susie
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News@lemmy.world•President Donald Trump appoints Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry as U.S. Special Envoy to Greenland
111·4 days agoDid you outsource your reading comprehension to ChatGPT, too?
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politics @lemmy.world•‘In-your-face cover up’: Trump photo discovered in Epstein files pulled from DOJ website
4·5 days agoWhat’s the plan for when everyone runs out of food in a couple weeks? Mass looting of grocery stores?
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politics @lemmy.world•‘In-your-face cover up’: Trump photo discovered in Epstein files pulled from DOJ website
74·5 days agoA general strike without planning will just kill people, because most people don’t have the resources to get by for very long.
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Games@lemmy.world•Video Game Physical Software and Hardware Sales Just Had the Worst November in the U.S. Since 1995 - IGN
41·8 days agoBy that logic digital media can’t exist because the data has to be stored on something physical eventually.
I could see calling that leaf green or olive
It was probably Epstein spending time with Barron.
I can’t believe you got him under the tree rather than on top of it
When someone is so mad they start losing their hair, a contraction of mad and balding.
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Top Character Tropes@lemmy.world•That thing where the entire team takes turns tagging in to beat down the villain?
3·17 days agoIn Stars And Time has a bit of this.
So the crash still occurred when you were running off the older windows install? Just checking. But have you tried running in safe mode and seeing if the issue still occurs?
You’ll want to comb over the motherboard’s settings in the BIOS. Some newer boards especially gaming focused ones have dynamic boost clocking on by default and this can push stuff out of spec.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I guess the new world that we will be living in would keep getting worse infinitely
5·25 days agoAI slop makes this a shit post, not a shitpost.
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news@lemmings.world•Homeowner charged after shooting dead cleaner who came to his door by mistake, cops say
10·1 month ago“Shooting dead” was the action. Somewhat unusual present tense of shot dead.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You're given $20,000 USD (or the equivalent in your local currency) to spend, but anything still left by the end of the day you lose for good. What are you spending it on?
4·1 month agoMy debt is well-controlled and planned for, so while I could pay it off and save myself some interest, and assuming I can’t just put it in savings or invest it, it’d probably be best spent catching up on non essentials.
Full spare set of tires for the car. Wardrobe stock-up. Extra fancy Christmas presents for friends and family, Some new appliances, or furniture, or computer hardware, maybe pick out a vacation spot and book a hotel stay I’d pre-pay for.
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Games@lemmy.world•Square Enix says it wants generative AI to be doing 70% of its QA and debugging by the end of 2027
24·2 months agoI mean, as a branding exercise, every form of sophisticated automation is getting the “AI” label.
The article is specifically talking about generative AI. I think we need to find new terminology to describe the kind of automation that was colloquially referred to as AI before chatgpt et al. came into existence.
The important distinction, I think, is that these things are still purpose-built and (mostly) explainable. When you have a bunch of nails, you design a hammer. An “AI bot” QA tester the way Booty describes in the article isn’t going to be an advanced algorithm that carries out specific tests. That exists already and has for years. He’s asking for something that will figure out specific tests that are worth doing when given a vague or nonexistent test plan, most likely. You need a human, or an actual AGI, for something on that level, not generative AI.
And explicitly with generative AI, as pertains to Square Enix’s initiative in the article, there are the typical huge risks of verifiability and hallucination. However unpleasant you may think a QA worker’s job is now, I guarantee you it will be even more unpleasant when the job consists of fact-checking AI bug reports all day instead of actually doing the testing.
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Games@lemmy.world•Square Enix says it wants generative AI to be doing 70% of its QA and debugging by the end of 2027
183·2 months agoThere’s plenty of room for sophisticated automation without any need to involve AI.





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