[He/Him, Nosist, Touch typist, Enthusiast, Superuser impostorist, keen-eyed humorist, endeavourOS shillist, kotlin useist, wonderful bastard, professinal pedant miser]
Stuped person says stuped things, people boom
I have trouble with using tone in my words but not interpreting tone from others’ words. Weird, isn’t it?
Formerly on kbin.social and dbzer0
The unicode people really knew what they were doing
Mario Wonder also does that. Anyone know any others?
Until we manage to unite the workers in revolution, groups shouldn’t be attacked solely because they’re trying to make more profit for a little amount of harm. It’s nearly the only way groups can survive if they’re bent on being a company.
“Avoid model collapse” aka “avoid giving garbage answers”. If they’re gonna use a lot of energy to train an AI, why not at least make the product good-ish?
My guess is they doxxed ‘em. It sounds pretty unreasonable for companies that don’t operate in the mainland to just give up their users. (Showerthought: Or maybe it’s cuz they don’t pay?)
This system could work, but there needs to be an incentive to actually learn instead of hogging resources. To create value and not just be a huge budget hole of consumption like OLPC, the incentives should be passing tests for a skill that people can be paid for. Until we institute anarchy, such a project would be doomed to close if there wasn’t such an incentive.
(That is, assuming people allow the government to allow people to get free housing by simply learning about the history of weed, which is still banned in many states. Such “interesting” topics also have way more hold within only the neurodivergent community than the masses.)
With free housing, I’m expecting quite a bit of people to be there without interest in learning anything. There is also a lot of pain if the learners aren’t filtered into skill levels because you’re going to have to “conserve” teacher power so that everyone gets at least one teacher for their subject. A “bright-line” solution to this would be dropping those who don’t pass a test after a few weeks, but then you also risk filtering out those who only want to learn a specific subtopic.
teachers would be really freaking sad with all the people who go only for the free housing
uhhhh I’ll take that as a compliment! 😇
straight away! IDM (e.g. LeaF, Aphex Twin) take up half of my music preference so maybe that’s related
i hate that. makes reading a freaking race
I didn’t even realize that! Their official distribution page links to the “secondary branch”, which is actually an outdated tag branch. The license was changed a month ago.
https://kbin.melroy.org/m/programmer_humor@programming.dev/t/424145/that-s-not/comment/3789446#entry-comment-3789446
IMO it should be re-recognizing it every time the license file is changed, but only showing a “click here to learn more about different licenses” would also be much better
well i feel like it helps
that’s why it’s wrong
I mean, their goal was readability, and at least they’re trying new things.