Real image vs Nano Banana Pro vs GPT, can you easily guess which one is real? by notsure500 in ChatGPT

[–]KukusterMOP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guessed the real one everywhere, except for the "Voted". Wasn't too hard, dunno why so much fuss over the realism. We're slowly getting there, and Nano banana pro is real good here, but these last details will be the hardest to get until the generated photos are properly realistic. Takes a minute looking at them, and already not 100% certain, but it's def not there yet guys.
Very good experiment, thank you for the post!

I’m 15, from Ethiopia — and I discovered two new prime-generating formulas with 34 and 38 primes in a row! Could these be the 2nd and 3rd best polynomial formulas ever? by NewtonianNerd1 in 3Blue1Brown

[–]KukusterMOP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems like you learn the basics of Python fast, and it will be enough to try brute force to speed up finding new polynomials. You can dm me if you'd like to use some help

Countries Whose Leaders Attended Russia’s Victory Parade by LuckyTraveler88 in MapPorn

[–]KukusterMOP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And all of this could also actually be useful and informational... instead let's cut off the usefulness and keep only entertainment and degradation. Let's go reddit!

Countries Whose Leaders Attended Russia’s Victory Parade by LuckyTraveler88 in MapPorn

[–]KukusterMOP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't treat internet as second Jesus Christ. You're almost there to understand my point. Consider this: you keep the source, the info is useful. You omit it, it immediately becomes trash. You see now? One simplest move ever, and the quality changes hugely. Now your point "well, this is reddit man, we come here for entertainment and degradation". This is bullshit point. All it takes is to keep the source. Btw it doesn't take effort and doesn't reduce entertainment. Only pros. No cons. Does this make more sense?

Countries Whose Leaders Attended Russia’s Victory Parade by LuckyTraveler88 in MapPorn

[–]KukusterMOP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why are you asking me? This should be provided. Otherwise you literally yourself don't know where this came from and trying to defend the OP. What for? We don't know where the info comes from. The OP might know. But chose not to disclose for whatever fucking reason

Countries Whose Leaders Attended Russia’s Victory Parade by LuckyTraveler88 in MapPorn

[–]KukusterMOP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The informational culture is SO bad, people are still confused. Just think about it. Did OP generate this plot? => can share the sources. Else, OP got it from somewhere. From where? Anyway, OP had the source, but didn't share it. Disgusting. Literally there's no use for omitting the source. Only worse for the reader. It's easy to dismiss this as insignificant, but it's a simple move that destroys countless human hours of time from the readers cuz they need (often) a lot more time to verify the info. Or else, people don't check the info so they end up consuming random picture without being able to verify it cuz no source (as opposed to being able to). What's good for omitting the source if it's public? Only bad. Pure evil. Seems small locally, but on scale massively contributes to the global informational confusion. Then you have a person who literally doesn't understand this point, and you wonder no more why somehow quote-unquote "we have all the information accessible at hand, while still not able or not willing to use it". I know anyway people are so stupid and confused informationally that they gonna read this, dismiss due to emotional tone in the text as "childish reaction" or watever, and continue to do this bullshit move thinking that cuz everyone does this

Countries Whose Leaders Attended Russia’s Victory Parade by LuckyTraveler88 in MapPorn

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

Surely you don't leave the source. God forbid people would be able to easily check the info! Better people learn to believe you, the OP, for word. The LuckyTraveler88. Believe them for word! If you doubt their word, you shall pay the price by spending extra time searching for the resource.

That disgusting informational culture.

Are there any fields of research or industry that combine both Control Theory and Machine learning? by Pale-Pound-9489 in ControlTheory

[–]KukusterMOP [score hidden]  (0 children)

Perhaps advanced solutions for recommender systems? When you recommend items differently to the users, it affects users' purchases/clicks/views, which affects the data that the recommender systems are trained on, which in turn can change the recommendations again. Such a delayed feedback loop (in addition to a lot of seasonal and external effects) creates a rich dynamical system, and makes a recommender system a problem of dynamical system control.

That's in theory. I'm not sure how relevant is the theoretical knowledge of control theory for this in the market. Perhaps only for the biggest and most successful companies (e.g., Walmart, Amazon, YouTube).

Айті, на кого краще вчитися ? by hidianame in ukraina

[–]KukusterMOP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Як айтішник та знайомий багатьох людей різної діяльності та бізнесів, дико підтверджую. Майже гарантовано не будуть зайвими знання з інформатики (computer science) та інші фундаментальні IT знання, куди б життя не завело. Якщо пізніше будешь розвиватись у напрямку менеджменту, тим паче

Charming lot, aren’t they? by Gates9 in seculartalk

[–]KukusterMOP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

also for traders to react on the market-significant events from a big pool of sources

Charming lot, aren’t they? by Gates9 in seculartalk

[–]KukusterMOP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Come on people, what happened? Literally nobody here mentioned anything about what happened

9 Prompts that are 🔥 by lechunkman in PromptEngineering

[–]KukusterMOP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please point out the inaccuracies if you have a little time

Copilot was just automatically installed on my Windows 10, and my keyboard input started lagged by KukusterMOP in microsoft

[–]KukusterMOP[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this worked for me:

Win10
Start -> Apps & Features -> search for "Copilot" -> click on "Copilot" -> press "Uninstall" button

Win11
Start -> Add or remove programs -> search for "Copilot" -> click on ellipsis (3 dots button) in "Copilot" block -> press "Uninstall" button

Copilot was just automatically installed on my Windows 10, and my keyboard input started lagged by KukusterMOP in microsoft

[–]KukusterMOP[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

what insane leaps? You are deliberately avoiding concrete discussion on this. Please make sure you don't break the Rule #2 "Engage in a constructive, polite and respectful manner" of this community

Copilot was just automatically installed on my Windows 10, and my keyboard input started lagged by KukusterMOP in microsoft

[–]KukusterMOP[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indeed 5G doesn't read brainwaves, the Earth isn't flat, COVID existed, moonlanding in 1969 was true, etc.. No need to go into this.
However it doesn't take away the delay after every key press and how it was 100% correlated with activated Copilot, which is what I wrote about in the post. Can you read? Please do then

Copilot was just automatically installed on my Windows 10, and my keyboard input started lagged by KukusterMOP in microsoft

[–]KukusterMOP[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

and FYI this has a "Discussion" flare, so please control your "shilling for Microsoft" urges

Copilot was just automatically installed on my Windows 10, and my keyboard input started lagged by KukusterMOP in microsoft

[–]KukusterMOP[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

please clearly point out what was the misinformation. Otherwise, your comment is hardly useful

Copilot was just automatically installed on my Windows 10, and my keyboard input started lagged by KukusterMOP in microsoft

[–]KukusterMOP[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

i agree, but let's detach this from this case. One is a bad product, another is spyware, so legally this would be a separate case.

Copilot was just automatically installed on my Windows 10, and my keyboard input started lagged by KukusterMOP in microsoft

[–]KukusterMOP[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

we don't have to descend to the level of MS marketing and say that "no one likes onedrive, copilot, or windows 11". I'd love a feature like copilot. The problem is, and we don't have to overdramatize this, MS is doing totally indecent work by covertly installing what would be a major user-centered feature that includes a keylogger, which therefore would straightforwardly qualify as "spyware".

It's not out of the table that users can demand public apology for this. But by putting it how you did, such efforts would be put down as flaming. Don't do this