Because there is XP for each round played?
Because there is XP for each round played?
annual turnover rates at Amazon warehouses reached 150%
Crazy. Crazy that that works as a business strategy.
Battle and season passes and events can often be classified as ads. (Mainly “live service” games.)
Progression systems and gambling systems are a thing in games but not movies. Often taking away from inherent qualities and intrinsic motivation.
The Internet Archive Archive
about how Chinese people cope with constant surveillance in their country
Very interesting read.
Finally, wanting to protect privacy was often seen by participants as a desire to hide shameful secrets in order to save face. Here too, surveillance is viewed positively, as a tool to unmask shady behaviours and promote morality.
Damn.
In short, the way the Chinese citizens I spoke to experience digital surveillance is characterized by strong psychic tensions: the same persons who support surveillance as being indispensable in the Chinese context are also and nevertheless expressing the heavy burden that coping with such exposure places on them.
The webpage has additional filtering options etc.
JS query code 🧙♂️
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I changed it.
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I’ve skipped signing up via email to be able to read articles because that, apparently, that also includes signing up for a newsletter.
Do you think they see it the same way? “life down the drain”?
They still worked, got experience, got paid, worked on something, maybe even well and satisfactory even if overall direction and combination isn’t.
I don’t think calling it “life down the drain” is fair or good. As if that were all that mattered in their lives.
I wouldn’t call pasting verbatim training data hallucination when it fits the prompt. It’s not necessarily making stuff up.
I feel like you’re unfittingly mixing tool target behavior with technical limitations. Yes, it’s not knowingly reasoning. But that doesn’t change that the user interface is a prompt-style, with the goal of answering.
I think it’s fitting terminology for encompassing multiple issues of false answers.
How would you call it? Only by their specific issues? Or would you use a general term, like “error” or “wrong”?
Makes you wonder how they identified them. If they know what he wrote and he was using a VPN, it’s r either state prosecution receiving information from VPN provider and/or discord, them sharing personal info, or backdoors being used.
Does discord respond to Chinese inquiries? The Twitter example with mobile phone numbers makes me think that may be the most likely identification.
Too bad the article lacks these details.
she updates her github repos
I was so confused by the link not going to GitHub. (and the Lemmy instance looks very different from mine)
As a society, we’re responsible for all our children. The point of child protection laws, and population protection in general, is to support and protect them, because often times, parents are incapable of doing so, or it’s social dynamics that most parents can’t really understand, follow, or teach in.
Yes, parents should teach and protect their children. But we should also create an environment where that is possible, and where children of less fortunate and of less able parents are not victims of their environment.
I don’t think demanding and requiring big social platforms to moderate and regulate at least to the degree where children are not regularly exposed to life-threatening trends is a bad idea.
That stuff can still be elsewhere if you want it. But social platforms have a social dynamic, more so than an informative one.
Typically, for any game that has a campaign, I would consider completing that completing the game.
That doesn’t mean you can’t continue to have fun in endless modes or multiplayer. That’s a different orientation.
For multiplayer games, there’s no completion really. Play the tutorial? All maps once? Win once? Ranks? Endless leveling progress? All achievements? None of those really fit. There is no completion to a game without designed, completable progress. If there’s a max level, one could consider that a kind of completion. All achievements may subjectively fit too.
it’s not hard to find them when they’re selling fake reviews as a service
The article teaser beginning should make that clear as well
Amazon sued more than 10,000 Facebook group administrators in July 2022
The last mouse I bought is a Razer. The bottom is an awful dust collector. Never again.
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For anyone else wanting to look it up
Holy mother of long sentences
Those patent abstracts are wild.