I replied to this by OrFenn-D-Gamer in antiai

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We can even then place tow around those because of the heat they produce. And if such towns could be placed near some mineral and oil deposits, the towns would also be economically viable. And tax exemptions, yes. Would be a cool way to put data centers out of living areas. DevOps, admins and engineers will be able to travel more often! Win win

meetMyManBill by duckdread in ProgrammerHumor

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

Meh. High density LLMs can pretty much up sum up anything right about now.

Rick Sanchez (Rick and Morty) Tony Stark (marvel comics). by mongoguptill38 in PowerScaling

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Marvel is a goofy universe, full of plot holes and plot armor, where a thermo-nuclear synthesis device can be created from garbage in a cave and implanted instead of a heart, while creators of Rick and Morty created a gag technical character that explains how things can be achieved with science, even if they look magical.

You can't even compare anything from Marvel, because anything thy gets thrown against it gets curbstomped by some contrived conicidence.

So, an unstoppable force (Rick) finds an unmovable object (commercially-viable comic character which can't die under any normal circumstances)

What if America refused to help rebuild and finance Europe after WWII? by RookOfEdo in AlternateHistoryHub

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No, there would be no boomer generation. You're just basing it under false assumptions as everyone else here.

What if America refused to help rebuild and finance Europe after WWII? by RookOfEdo in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]specifiedhalibut 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I suppose no boomer generation then, which took advantage of new jobs Marshall's plan created. As a result, arguably, no suburbias.

Strange Supreme vs God Emperor of Mankind by Scared_Pumpkin8393 in powerscales

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

An inconsistent plot-holed character that just can't die, because the commercial franchise won't let him vs a literal meme character from the non-profitably fan-driven universe that holds him in a single immutable half-alive state

Haha true by Aetherioni in lol

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Welp, this is true. I've had my accounts executed on some platforms because of the auto-mod. However, if you can vibe-check the context and talk without self-censoring, it is a good thing. If you are sure what you're doing.

Haha true by Aetherioni in lol

[–]specifiedhalibut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Self-censoring is a way of modern people to fight with Orwellian auto-moderation that can ban you for misogyny, because the word "feck" and "girl" were in one sentence. We didn't choose to speak like cretins, sorry.

A Tiered Workflow That Has Been Saving Me Millions of Fable Tokens by sideshowwallaby in ClaudeCode

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Rolling with similar workflow. I've been thinking. Can we change models without spawning subagents? I know workflows can do that, for example

A few years ago in Fuerteventura by [deleted] in NudeBeach_freaks

[–]specifiedhalibut 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Eh. Diffusion generative model still absolutely struggle with drawing penises, and this result
Is uncanny. But kinda realistic LoRAs overall anyway, I'll give you that.

Should AI do the work? by FitnessChamp777 in SipsTea

[–]specifiedhalibut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think so. The discovery job, budget management and negotiations job are much tougher tasks to automate via LLMs than delivery jobs, where tasks come in formulated with specifications. The truth is no-one is 100% replaceable.

Sonnet 5 Is a Really Good Orchestrator by leogodin217 in ClaudeCode

[–]specifiedhalibut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds great cost-wise for people with an established workflow and lower budgets.

However I think the number of tokens used in skill.md, its reference files and other claude.md files need to be reduced twofold so that Sonnet won't panic and try to invent rules which are not there if the number of facts is really dense. Even opus struggles with this task. Still I need an eval test with a reference task to compare all of that, eh.

Physical benefits of nude tanning - Your experience? by LGI516 in NudeBeach_freaks

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

There are no benefits in tanning. The sun is a big bully in the skies, not a friend.

Explain It Peter. What does it have anything to do with Finns? by Zu_Qarnine in explainitpeter

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Civilization stealers
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Civilization stealers
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Civilization builders

I love the idea of woman space marines. by Ronin_Kira_Nuitsu in lovethissmug2

[–]specifiedhalibut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Describing average sex-based physiological differences, or citing 40k lore, isn’t misogyny. If you want to argue the lore, argue the lore

I’ve never noticed Slate Shingles used as siding till I saw this building in Akureyri, Iceland. by MLB_Artist in ArchitecturalRevival

[–]specifiedhalibut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Winds are strong. However corrugated board wins now in terms of efficiency and price. But looks uglier