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ajsadauskas , to music
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Adam Neely makes a really insightful point about the limitations of "generative AIs"/LLMs and music.

LLMs can mimic the output of music, but they can't handle the process of making music.

I think his insight applies to many other creative fields as well. LLMs mimic the output, but not the process:

https://youtu.be/N8NyEjB_XeA?si=sUgCV6aeITBqas5E

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HardBassTV , to linux Romanian

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Just made da switch from Windows 10 to Linux Mint. How do i get started?

NutWrench ,
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You’re probably going to be installing and changing a lot of stuff over the next few weeks. Make sure you use TimeShift to make system snapshots. (It works like System Restore in Windows).

You can even restore a system that won’t boot anymore, by booting from a Live usb stick, running TimeShift and choosing a snapshot off your hard drive.

njordomir ,

Bonus points, once you feel comfortable with the software manager learn how to update Mint with the “apt” commands in the terminal. This will make you feel like an elite hacker while simultaneously teaching you a fast way to do a routine task, updating all your software. Make sure to reflect on how long this would have taken on Windows. :D

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Here's a periodic reminder that I'm selling a huge chunk of my book collection cause I'm moving and have a growing family and OMG help.

Lots of SF/F, a little H, some quirky bits and bobbles and literary stuffs, unique non-fiction (academic and beyond), and even some DVDs, comics, and graphic novels.

Please share with anyone you know who loves them some books. I've got...less than a month to find homes for as much as possible!!!

https://tiny.cc/dukebooksale

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giotras , to science Italian
BrightCandle ,

This is having big real world consequences. In Long Covid research there has been a tonne of near duplication of work and its apparent none of the work is really building on prior work as the sheer volume of papers is impossible to keep up with. Most of its unremarkable in the sense it hasn’t moved further than findings on ME/CFS from decades prior, so much of the work is too shallow to be of use.

Then the other side of this is the psychology side of things which has been publishing some grade A nonsense and none of the findings hold up to any scrutiny once a replication is attempted.

There there is all the widespread fraud where medical images have been fabricated in various ways, the data often shows clear signs of fabrication as well.

Its a real mess and its harming real people who need this research to inform proper treatments.

giotras OP ,

@ConstipatedWatson who knows how many cases like this there are?

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This is a very enjoyable game, highly recommend it!

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In July 1816.

Lord Byron, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, Percy Bysshe Shelley & John Polidori, who have gathered at the Villa Diodati by Lake Geneva in a rainy Switzerland in this 'Year Without a Summer', tell each other tales. This spawns two classic Gothic narratives, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Polidori's The Vampyre. Byron also writes the poem Darkness.

Frankenstein
https://gutenberg.org/ebooks/41445

The Vampyre
https://gutenberg.org/ebooks/6087

Darkness
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/20158

Title page for The Vampyre; A Tale (London: Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1819) by John William Polidori, 1795-1821. EC8.P7598.819va (A), Houghton Library, Harvard University
"Darkness:, an 1816 poem by Lord Byron, first published in the 1816 The Prisoner of Chillon and Other Poems collection, page 27, published in London in 1816 by John Murray.

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I use ethnobotany to bring India’s medicinal plants into urban landscapes
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maegul , to fediverse
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A thought on "moderation bubbles"

A plurality of contentiously incompatible but independent moderation "spaces" ... is the only way in which the internet is good at digesting substantial and contentious topics.

  • conversations on the internet generally suck.
  • On any contentious front, strong moderation can run the risk of "echo chambers".
  • For those willing to survey multiple "bubbles", an interconnected plurality provides a de facto dialectics.

Thus federation for the win!

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maegul OP ,
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@fediverse
Probably not original at all. But I suspect there's something to framing it around "improving the quality of internet discourse" through the emergent dynamics of a federation ... especially in comparison to monolithic big-social.

It also repositions the internet as a broader resource to be used effectively.

And instills independent and contentiously incompatible instances along with widely connected federation as desirable positives for social media and the internet in general.
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maegul , (edited ) to fediverse
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Following communities from has gotten much better

Version 19.4 introduced automatic hashtag-ing (see https://lemmy.ml/post/16585416)

Posts get federated with a hashtag matching the community name.

The important bit is that comments to posts don't get the tags.

Which means you can follow the corresponding tag on mastodon and get a feed only of posts.

EG:

If you're starting a community, giving it a unique enough name could help prevent overlap too.

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maegul OP ,
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@fediverse

A tricky part here is that the community still needs to be followed at least once on your instance for the content to come through. I think

So if a community isn't coming through, I'd recommend these steps:

  • Search for the community and follow it like any other user.
  • Add it to a specific/bespoke list, then remove that list from home (a setting available on each list). This removes "the firehose" from your home feed.
  • Follow the corresponding tag as you would any other

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giotras , to science Italian
Rolando ,

Great article.

Science publishing is central to the whole scientific endeavour, and should be governed in ways that avoid the pathologies described above. The current system poses risks to the credibility and integrity of the scientific endeavour, a crucially important issue when the proper functioning of science is so central to the whole range of human concerns. It is for these reasons that it is imperative to set acceptable standards for publishing, to identify and highlight anti-competitive activities by publishers, and to facilitate coordinated responses by institutions globally when they negotiate contracts with publishers

council.science/…/more-is-not-better-the-developi…

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It's nearly time for the next Coin of Note ! But first, no-one has guessed the ! I'm beginning to think these are too hard?

Ok this one is an industrious looking coin.
and a ... but from where? And when?

While you're thinking, don't forget to sign up to the newsletter to find out the answer! https://coinofnote.com/newsletter/

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curmudgeonaf ,
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@CoinOfNote @histodons @numismatics I’m going to guess Ukraine or the Soviet Union. Seems like a communist idea to put factories and plows on your coins.

CoinOfNote OP ,
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@curmudgeonaf @histodons @numismatics
Definitely the right thinking there! You'd find factories, and plows, all over the world of course, but there are some places much more likely to feature that imagery on their coins.

kcarr2015 , to random
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Crazy alien scientist? That never happens on .

Heh, this is the one where the drive so crazy she almost blows up Voyager? Heh heh heh...

socprof ,
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@kcarr2015 This has been another edition of "Janeway don't play". @allstartrek

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