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Poopfeast420 , to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of September 1st
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More of the new World of Warcraft Expansion. I’ve leveled four characters to 80 now, and equipped two of them. My Monk and Paladin are basically “done” for now, and I’m kinda waiting for the higher difficulty stuff. Next week I’ll focus on gearing my two other characters, a Mage and a Druid. While the Monk is definitely my favorite to play, the Paladin and Mage aren’t too far behind. Only the Druid is a bit underwhelming, since stuff just dies too fast right now, and I need to apply DoTs to anything to do any real damage (Balance spec).

OldChicoAle , to nostupidquestions in Why do boomers hate squirrels so much?

My dog hates squirrels, so I do too.

filister , to technology in Chat GPT appears to hallucinate or outright lie about everything

And you as an analytics engineer should know that already? I am using some LLMs on almost a daily basis, Gemini, OpenAI, Mistral, etc. and I know for sure that if you ask it a question about a niche topic, the chances for the LLM to hallucinate are much higher. But also to avoid hallucinating, you can use different prompt engineering techniques and ask a better question.

Another very good question to ask an LLM is what is heavier one kilogram of iron or one kilogram of feathers. A lot of LLMs are really struggling with this question and start hallucinating and invent their own weird logical process by generating completely credibly sounding but factually wrong answers.

I still think that LLMs aren’t the silver bullet for everything, but they really excel in certain tasks. And we are still in the honeymoon period of AIs, similar to self-driving cars, I think at some point most of the people will realise that even this new technology has its limitations and hopefully will learn how to use it more responsibly.

bane_killgrind ,

They seem to give the average answer, not the correct answer. If you can bound your prompt to the range of the correct answer, great

If you can’t bind the prompt it’s worse than useless, it’s misleading.

GlenRambo , to fediverse in What the fediverse needs is....CIRCLES!

I like the idea. In regards to lemmy and its instances (so I guess a smaller Scale to what your suggesting … Though I still don’t fully get the fediverse).

I did something similar when picking a Lemmy instance. What was the instance that had defederated others the least. There was a git page somewhere that listed them all.

On the flip side I’ve heard a notion that no one single instance should become the “main” instance. Probably with your suggestion new users would gravitate to the big circle. Thus making it the “default”. But maybe it’s different when looking outside of lemmy instances to the wider fediverse.

Lost_My_Mind OP ,

I see things differently. I think there should be a few general use instances. The general use instances I think should be the “main” instances.

Then there should be specialty instances. Like a star trek instance, with several communities, each covering a different topic.

Or a baseball instance, with several instances, one for each team.

Or a H Jon Benjamin instance, with several communities, one for each project he’s worked on. Maybe even have some peertube videos on stuff he’s done.

Each general use instance, I can’t imagine needing more than 10 of those would have a large amount of people.

Each specific subject instance would have lower population. But thats ok, because their main role isn’t to host users. It’s to host content. Whereas the general instances would mostly hoat content and be a link aggregator.

Of coarse…none of that is how it’s being applied so far. Right now it’s an unorganized mess.

bloodfart , to asklemmy in What should I do if I find a bag by the road that I'm concerned it's a dead body?

Open it

st3ph3n , to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of September 1st

I’m 40 hours into Persona 3 Reload. This is my first Persona game, and I’m enjoying it a lot. It was recommended to me after I got deeply into the two most recent Like a Dragon games, which I enjoyed immensely.

I’m having a good time with Persona 3 too. I’m playing it on easy and just enjoying the experience. I think I would have burned out on it about 20 hours ago if I was playing on a higher difficulty level and getting my ass beat in every boss fight. I wasn’t sure I would be into it with the high school setting, but that turned out to not be an issue.

I fully intend on playing it as far as rolling credits.

meep_launcher , to lemmyshitpost in Pass it along

I mean say what ya want but running with friends is great.

At least you thought it was.

Sam was just next to you a second ago, and then all of a sudden his heavy breathing went silent. You want to call out but the sound of gunfire silences you. You serpentine through the woods to try and avoid the bullets, but one grazes your shoulder. You keep sprinting as you hear the gun reloading. You come to a ravine as the trees get thicker. This is your chance to lose him. You zag along the stream for 50 feet and then run up to the wooded forest. You keep moving, never letting up. He who hesitates is dead.

In the clearing you find a shed- perhaps you can find something to hide under. You open the doors and you step back in horror. Sam was separated into 3 distinct pieces. Your heart drops as you see your friend, your brother in arms from the 22 battalion, lifeless in front of you. You go to leave the shed immediately, but when you go to open the door, it’s locked.

He found you.

You look to the shadows quickly to see where he is, but the shed is empty. You go back to the door but again, it won’t budge. As you go to the windows, you begin to smell gasoline seeping in under the floorboards, and then the sound of a match strike.

Within seconds the shed was ablaze. You begin to slam your boddy against the door- it needs to open. It must open. It starts to become hard to breathe, but you can’t stop. The flames are beginning to lick your clothes as you feel the burns developing on your body. You keep rushing the door until finally you hear the wood splinter. Your burned body breaks through the door, but you fall immediately to the ground. While the fresh cool air comes as a relief to the lungs, the bark, twigs, leaves and dirt tear through your fragile skin. You yell in pain as you roll over to see the shed collapse from its own weight as the flames consumed the rest of it.

There was no doubt now that Sam was dead.

But that thought quickly broke as you felt the heal of a boot come down on your chest. You look up into the barel of a shotgun, and behind it is who you feared the most. The one your father told you about every night in his ghost stories when you were a child. You thought he was just a myth, but there he was.

Shia LaBeouf

Also usually when I run with my sister I play music and we have a traveling dance party, it’s great!

rem26_art , to lemmyshitpost in Level 5 Gyatttttt
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ngl i kind of want that shirt lmao

eager_eagle ,
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why would you lie

rem26_art ,
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lol i guess thats true, i wouldn't lie

eager_eagle ,
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sus

notoftenthat ,

No cap

metaStatic ,

frfr

NegativeInf , to lemmyshitpost in The algortithm.... It knows too much

Wish they would just allow me to to choose “Don’t show clickbait.”

filister , to selfhosted in Recommendations and feedback!

With this GPU you can install a media server like Plex or Jellyfin and offload the transcoding on the GPU, but mind you you will still have a high idle load consumption.

Normally in a headless home server I would need virtualisation and low idle power consumption. So this GPU and PSU are a bit of an overkill if you are not planning to fully utilise them.

JusticeForPorygon , to asklemmy in What was the most fascinating thing you learned from the last book you read?
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Idk the last book I read was The Mist by Stephen King

otter , to newcommunities in Professional sports - weekly communities promotion

!hockey

There is a pinned post with the team specific communities

comfyquaker , to asklemmy in What's the one music album you would take on a desert island?
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Pretty Hate Machine Remastered - Nine Inch Nails

corsicanguppy ,

I have phm from like 35 years ago. Is the remaster better?

comfyquaker ,
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maybe just a little more clarity, but now im second guessing myself. cant go wrong with either and im not sure why i called out the remaster specifically, maybe cuz it is just in my rotation a lot

xorollo ,

Anything goes - Cole Porter

Cadeillac , to lemmyshitpost in Level 5 Gyatttttt
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Whelp, I guess this is stuck in my head for a while

4oreman , to memes in French libs right now

Is this the free Palestine crowd?

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