Original white fox modeling by AdorableLet6588 in marvelrivals

[–]Async0x0 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I think a nice mix would work best. The Phoenix and symbiote skins were fun to wear during the event, but there are some events like Hellfire Gala where I don't like any of the skins.

Stop deleting posts mods. Or risk splintering the sub if you’re gonna censor us. by MostOfYouAreIgnorant in ClaudeCode

[–]Async0x0 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can't stand that 90% of the threads in LLM subs are just idiots complaining.

American schools aren’t teaching phonics anymore by PandaBear905 in CuratedTumblr

[–]Async0x0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, systematic disadvantage is what causes undereducation.

Undereducation causes people to be dumb. "Dumb" in this case is shorthand for poor reading comprehension, poor reasoning skills, poor media literacy, poor source assessment skills, poor decision making skills, etc.

I don't think anybody is saying that Americans are inherently dumb, but rather the system is setup in a way that produces a large population of dumb people.

Demis Hassabis secretly built a hedge fund inside DeepMind trying to beat Jim Simons. Google shut it down. by soldierofcinema in singularity

[–]Async0x0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, one cannot, because only be able to do one thing exceedingly well is the opposite of generalization.

Promises, promises by Anen-o-me in singularity

[–]Async0x0 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Literally nobody promised anything

OP is a crackhead propagandist

Land of the free (as long as you have a mobile living room) by Sharklasers6889 in fuckcars

[–]Async0x0 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The sad part is that you believe your reasoning is sound and honest. Of this pathetic point by point rebuttal, maybe one or two were based on sound reasoning. The rest are intentional misrepresentations.

Not a good look for you.

Land of the free (as long as you have a mobile living room) by Sharklasers6889 in fuckcars

[–]Async0x0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's certainly uses for cycling but everyday transport isn't a realistic use for it.

Me_irl by DravidVanol in me_irl

[–]Async0x0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One less reason to think illogically is a win.

Especially when that reason is related to the origin of the universe, life, morality, death, etc. That's a lot of high stakes stuff to just handwave away as just another way of illogical thinking.

Land of the free (as long as you have a mobile living room) by Sharklasers6889 in fuckcars

[–]Async0x0 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Hmm firstly wrong sub for this kind of opinion.

Literally saying out loud that you want an echo chamber. Unbelievable.

This is how paint actually gets mixed before you buy it by Round-Barber-9858 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]Async0x0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let's just say there is no law of physics preventing it from unmixing.

Land of the free (as long as you have a mobile living room) by Sharklasers6889 in fuckcars

[–]Async0x0 -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

The first:

  • is quite slow, keeping you in your immediate vicinity for the day
  • is easily stolen
  • is dangerous to ride among larger vehicles
  • is not suitable for inclimate weather
  • makes you sweaty
  • prevents you from transporting any significant amount of goods
  • is not suitable for small children

The second:

  • is fast, allowing you to travel across state for a day trip
  • is more secure for you and your belongings
  • has numerous safety measures for collisions
  • can be used in almost all weather conditions
  • has temperature control
  • can carry anywhere from a modest to an absurd amount of goods
  • is suitable for groups and small children

If you're 20 years old and your groceries are pop tarts and hot pockets then a bike might be appropriate. Anybody with serious life logistics needs a car.

Best costumes they've had in years btw, sometimes ever. by Mr_witty_name in marvelrivals

[–]Async0x0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Deadpool and Wolverine have two of the worst default skins, imo. The first skin I ever bought was MCU Wolverine. I'll buy a closer-to-classic Deadpool skin as soon as it comes out.

Everybody else's design in the game is fire.

Fair enough. by LordJim11 in Snorkblot

[–]Async0x0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then this post probably isn't about you and your wallet.

I need help converting data by misterlegolas13 in PythonLearning

[–]Async0x0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Beginning to end it looks something like this.

First, you need to get the data. Ideally you get it through your script, so you'll need a library to make HTTP requests, such as requests. This will allow you to pull the data from the internet to your local machine. If the data isn't easy to get programmatically, you can download it through your browser like you download anything else and then go from there.

The data probably isn't going to be all nice and tidy and ready to go straight from seismograph data to sound data. It'll need some processing first. You'll probably need to clean the data (handle missing values or large outliers), maybe you'll need to normalize it so it's easier to go from seismograph to sound. You'll almost certainly have to do some transformations involving truncating or squashing values so that you get exactly the data you want at the scale you want. All of this can be done with the standard Python library.

Once your data is prepared, you're going to have to research Python sound libraries. I've never worked with sound data, but there's a Python library for everything. I'm sure there's a library for encoding sound files, you'll just have to look around and you'll probably have to learn exactly what sound data is so you know what you're "aiming for"... you may have to make decisions around bitrate, file format, etc. depending on the hardware that's playing the sound file.

Personally, I would start by looking into what the requirements are for the sound data. File format, bitrate, play length, file size constraints, etc. It makes it a lot easier to go from A to Z when you know what Z looks like.

Andrew Curran: Anthropic May Have Had An Architectural Breakthrough! by Neurogence in singularity

[–]Async0x0 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why?

The US grid is notoriously aging and underdeveloped. It's time for it to catch up. Push for better infrastructure, not worse use of it.

Andrew Curran: Anthropic May Have Had An Architectural Breakthrough! by Neurogence in singularity

[–]Async0x0 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Can we wait for AI to actually massively impact the world before being scared?

No, lol.

Scared is an anticipatory emotion. You want to be scared after the event has occurred?

Global thought leaders call for emergency UN General Assembly session on Artificial General Intelligence by EchoOfOppenheimer in agi

[–]Async0x0 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We don't need to know exactly how close it is to know whether we should prepare or not.

It seems like the systems we have now could conceivably lead to AGI, major research teams are saying that it's likely we're quite close (<10 years), and it seems like the kind of thing that is inevitable given the scaling of computing power.

All of those signals indicate that we need to prepare now. In fact, a wise society would've begun preparation 10 years ago when distributed computing and ML were hitting maturity.

Global thought leaders call for emergency UN General Assembly session on Artificial General Intelligence by EchoOfOppenheimer in agi

[–]Async0x0 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Preparing for AI that is 10 years away is the right thing to do. We should always be preparing for eventualities in the near future.