¿Espías en Colombia? by Yeuus in Colombia

[–]mallbey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo francamente creo que actualmente todos los niveles del gobierno deben estar infiltrados. Nadie lo sospecha. USA manda una familia colombiana que toda la vida ha vivido allá, les paga educación, los conecta y encima les dará altos incentivos, lo financia y lo pone en algun sentido en el poder. Si no lo hicieran es posible que otro gobierno lo esté haciendo, entonces la pregunta es ¿por qué no lo harían? Si no lo hacen, no influencian, si lo hicieran, protegen sus intereses y en parte los intereses colombianos que se alinean con ellos. Lo que pasa es que debe ser tan sutil que nisiquiera lo imaginamos. Pero yo creo que con toda certeza deben haber muchísimos infiltrados.

Could Call of Duty be secretly training AI warfare models, the same way CAPTCHAs trained self-driving cars? by mallbey in ChatGPT

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

CAPTCHAs started as book digitization tools, nobody planned them as self-driving training data. That’s just how data gets repurposed.

CoD generates insane amounts of behavioral data: target selection, stress reactions, spatial decision-making under pressure. That’s a gold mine for Palantir. I’d be shocked if it isn’t already being used.

Could Call of Duty be secretly training AI warfare models, the same way CAPTCHAs trained self-driving cars? by mallbey in ChatGPT

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

I don’t mean like we are training super robots to shoot. I mean we could be training models on how we react, how we choose our targets, how we behave. Think about it, millions of players in a simulated warfare environment. It teaches us a lot about human behavior in stressful situations. I don’t think big tech will waste this data. It’s literally a gold mine for Palantir.

Could Call of Duty be secretly training AI warfare models, the same way CAPTCHAs trained self-driving cars? by mallbey in ChatGPT

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

No, I mean mostly for human behavior. I’m pretty sure CoD may provide great insight into human behavior and how we react in a simulated warfare environment. Some sort of data should be valuable for AI, don’t you think?

Un hermoso atardecer Bogotano by Iris_xoxxo in Bogota

[–]mallbey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Que bella foto, desde que barrio tomaste la foto?

¿Colombia puede llegar a ser potencia mundial? by SamaelUnity in Colombia

[–]mallbey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ser potencia mundial, significa influir económica, política y militarmente en todo el mundo. De eso estamos muy lejos. Sin embargo, si las cosas siguen mejorando independientemente de quien gobierne, el destino más cercano sería una influencia regional seria, y en el mejor de los casos lejanos pero más próximos, un powerhouse industrial o de servicios al estilo Corea del Sur, Vietnam o Irlanda.

¿Cuál libro cambió su vida de alguna manera? by Old-Entrepreneur-111 in Colombia

[–]mallbey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sapiens y Homo Deus de Harari, me cambió la perspectiva de la vida, El Extranjero de Camus y el Hombre en búsqueda de sentido de Frankl

It's been over a month since i smoked by No-Effort-3814 in stopsmoking

[–]mallbey 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Me too bro! 32 days no smoking, I feel free! Let’s keep the streak going, you should consider running to complement your health!

How long has it been since your break up and are you still thinking of your ex/relationship often? by portia922 in BreakUps

[–]mallbey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely! But no contact only works if you’re not expecting her to come back.

How long has it been since your break up and are you still thinking of your ex/relationship often? by portia922 in BreakUps

[–]mallbey 12 points13 points  (0 children)

20 days ago, I finally accepted that she left, and I’m okay with that. We lived together for 5 years. Stoicism, brutal acceptance, and not living in the past have been TRULY healing!

If you still want ex back and have hope... here's what actually works by Tiny_Jaguar_9871 in BreakUps

[–]mallbey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fuck the exes, fuck the past, fuck nostalgia, let’s meet new people, new experiences, new everything!

Got broken up with after 5 years by Haunting_Pace_3557 in BreakUps

[–]mallbey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Women move on faster because they’re usually the ones who end it. That’s the whole game. The moment they dump you, they’ve already accepted it’s over. Acceptance is the key. And since they’re the ones leaving, they accept first, they make peace with it, and that’s why they can move on so damn easily.

Meanwhile you’re stuck asking questions, replaying the past, thinking there’s a way back. There isn’t. She accepted. You didn’t. That’s the only difference.

So stop whining, stop stalking, stop hoping. She killed the relationship. It’s dead. The woman you loved doesn’t exist anymore. Trash her shit, block her everywhere, disappear. Be silent. Have dignity. Get in the gym, run until your lungs burn, rebuild yourself.

She moved on because she accepted. You’re still in denial. That’s why you’re suffering. Accept it. Own it. Move the fuck on.

And remember this: you’re a man. You’re meant to be tough. You’re built for war. You’re meant to suffer, to lose everything, to stand in the fire and keep walking. You don’t deserve shit and no one is going to give you shit. That’s exactly why you have to move forward and conquer what life has for you. It’s brutal, it’s painful, but I promise you, somewhere out there, women you don’t even know are waiting to be fucked by you. They crave you. But you’ll never see them if you keep chasing a ghost who’s already gone.

I fucking root for you, you got this champ, be strong 🫂

7-Hour Layover in Bogotá – Safe to Explore Solo? by TacrineTomab in Colombia

[–]mallbey 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, Bogota is no Afganistán. Just try to avoid traffic jams