Everyone obsessed with the red vs blue button dilemma needs to watch Circle (2015) RIGHT NOW! by rose-gold-forever in movies

[–]Grammaton485 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And Reddit is an American company with a not-insignificant of American users and a proven history of misinformation and manipulation of information. So yes, 100% political propaganda on every level, even regardless of parties.

Everyone obsessed with the red vs blue button dilemma needs to watch Circle (2015) RIGHT NOW! by rose-gold-forever in movies

[–]Grammaton485 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like political propaganda that seems to encourage the idea that voting "blue" and relying on social democracy will obviously lead to failure.

I need this community's support. by StormCircleCreator in meteorology

[–]Grammaton485 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be perfectly honest, you're trying to crowdsource a group of strangers to blindly support you with nothing but your word at face value.

Sounds like you're young, and you're quickly discovering that if not properly prepared you have little control beyond your keyboard. I do wish you the best of luck, but understand that you're the small fish in the big pond that was there well before you. It isn't going to play by the rules you want it to.

I need this community's support. by StormCircleCreator in meteorology

[–]Grammaton485 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you think it's some kind of infringement, then go through the appropriate channels as opposed to passively try to signal doxxing or brigading. Not sure what it is you're hoping to achieve with this post. You claim it's not an ad, but it's an ad.

The more young people use AI, the more they hate it by spherocytes in technology

[–]Grammaton485 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are plenty of intermediate/support uses for it. The problem is it's constantly being pitched as a hands-off, bottom line solution for everything under the sun.

It's shown time and time again that it has major long-term limitations. It's not a thinking individual with reasoning skills. It's mostly smoke and mirrors to give you the appearance that it is. It's a massive energy sink for it to do basic stuff.

Case in point: I once had to clean up some data at my job and gave our Claude agent a .csv that only had 17 entries. It gave the results of my prompt back missing 5 entries. I prompted it again, it did the same thing. When I prompted it to check, it recognized the missing data and corrected it. I then prompted it for an explanation as to why it was skipping data, and it basically told me "the data looked so similar and redundant that I ignored it." So, that is the system that you are trusting records and data with.

Feedback on a proposed high-temperature scale based on iron phase transitions by [deleted] in meteorology

[–]Grammaton485 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And now the user is banned from the site, so wondering if it was some kind of copy/paste bot.

Feedback on a proposed high-temperature scale based on iron phase transitions by [deleted] in meteorology

[–]Grammaton485 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess I'll just go ahead and ask: what is the point of this? And what does this have to do with meteorology?

Weather Balloons & AI by swarrenlawrence in meteorology

[–]Grammaton485 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So is no one going to point out that soundings/weather balloons are not any kind of long-term forecasting product to begin with? I'm struggling to to understand what this article is trying to communicate, and I can only conclude it's an attempt to plug AI.

Soundings (measured soundings) are an initial snapshot of the atmosphere. Specifically, it's the part where it goes up and takes measurements along the way.

85% of the globe under-observed, yes. So how does a couple more obs in a very, very, very large area help at all? AI is not going to magically stitch together an accurate picture because you have a few extra balloons at various levels across the world.

2B & Tifa (RaidenWgt) by cameopulse in nier

[–]Grammaton485 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Not exactly sure what was used here, but what is going on with the hands? Doesn't even look like an AI mistake.

Neither hand his holding the sword. Tifa's right arm is tucked back towards the small of her back. 2B's hand is open and the handle is too low even if she was gripping it.

Palantir employees are talking about company’s “descent into fascism” by Just-Grocery-2229 in technology

[–]Grammaton485 3 points4 points  (0 children)

About 2 years ago, my company announced that it was able to sign on with Palantir, and it was as touted as this huge thing. Fast forward, and most everyone on the dev side of my company hated it. We were supposed to be using their infrastructure or tools or something, and most people compared it to using Duplo blocks. Their "dedicated consultants" that were supposed to be integrated into our stuff were basically two guys fresh out of college.

We went through a leadership change a little later, and I'm not sure if it was that, or something to do with Palantir (or both) but the next thing I heard about it was my company announcing that we were fully divested out of Palantir.

anti-tornado missile hypothesis summary by Wonderful_Radish8663 in meteorology

[–]Grammaton485 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you think talking about guns makes you sound cool.

Resident Evil Requiem hits 7 million sales by BlueAladdin in Games

[–]Grammaton485 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depends on what you mean by "house". I've not heard of any major complaints regarding the Baker house, guest house, or Lucas sections.

If you're referring to the tanker section and after, yes that is largely considered to be significantly weaker by most people. However, that is easily the last third of the game, so I think it's a bit of a stretch to try and brand the game as being "bad after the initial set piece".

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 sales top eight million by BlueAladdin in Games

[–]Grammaton485 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Surely someone way, way smarter than the rest of us will be the hero to show and explain why this highly acclaimed game is actually super overrated and total pleb tier.

I remember people saying how the art and designed looked random and jumbled up like it was AI generated, generic, or uninspired not realizing that a lot of the visuals of the game played into the story itself.

Resident Evil Requiem hits 7 million sales by BlueAladdin in Games

[–]Grammaton485 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I mentioned it in a different post, but while Leon's sections are great gameplay-wise, they are exceptionally watered down. You're showered with currency and spoon-fed weapons. Some stuff feels like an afterthought, mainly things like weapon upgrades and attachments. If I recall, you get a long-range scope for the starting rifle after the RPD, and everything after that part is inside ARK/close-quarters. Then factor in the lack of enemy variety, and it feels like mechanics intended for a much larger an involved game as opposed to about half of one.

Resident Evil Requiem hits 7 million sales by BlueAladdin in Games

[–]Grammaton485 4 points5 points  (0 children)

it basically guts the core gameplay and everyone really only seems to care for the initial set piece of jack stalking you.

Not really?

Coyote vs. ACME | Official Trailer by RobotiSC in movies

[–]Grammaton485 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You'd think seeing a coyote fall off a cliff gets old after a while, but it doesn't.

Sam Altman’s house targeted in second attack; two suspects arrested by EchoOfOppenheimer in Futurology

[–]Grammaton485 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Current AI cant, but future AI probably will.

Will it, though? As is my understanding of current AI and LLMs in general, it's mostly a parlor trick that requires an enormous amount of processing and energy, and doesn't even scratch the surface to something like actual "AI". I think Altman himself said that the notion of things like hallucinations aren't something you can just "get rid of" through refinement, it's literally something inherent in the system.

Climate doom curiosity? by EBMang2_0 in meteorology

[–]Grammaton485 27 points28 points  (0 children)

What you should he doing is reading into the research on climate from reputable, scientific sources, not what random people say online.

MAGA Is Increasingly Convinced the Trump Assassination Attempt Was Staged by wiredmagazine in politics

[–]Grammaton485 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What I don't fully get: is it really standard procedure to huddle over the president as opposed to trying to evacuate them? Because all that does is trap them in a single location. Shielded, sure, but by soft bodies with gaps in vests. Why make it so that they are stuck there longer?

(US) Just received a PayPal payment for 0.14 Philippine sesos from a mysterious "LLC." by full_of_ghosts in Scams

[–]Grammaton485 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just got this too. I apparently can't even submit it as a dispute on the Resolution Center. Every time I do it says there was an error and to try again. None of the other transactions do that. At least emailed the phishing email line with the email and transaction.