[-] Eccitaze@yiffit.net 6 points 11 months ago

Jokes and (valid) worries about how many men are still supporting this dumpster fire aside... A poll like this has got to be setting off the fire alarms at Trump campaign HQ and I am giddy as hell to see it. The last time Democrats came this close to winning the overall male vote was 2008. If this margin holds out we could be looking at an absolute blowout (or at least as close as one gets in today's climate). Shame the Senate map means we won't get a 60-seat Senate, though...

[-] Eccitaze@yiffit.net 6 points 11 months ago

This shit right here is why I hate to argue about labels or whether someone is/isn't liberal/leftist/centrist/conservative/whatever. At best, they're an extremely vague, ill-defined, hyper-individualized label that means different things to different people. One person says "I'm a leftist," and they mean it as "I'm a progressive Democrat who supports heavily regulated capitalism, labor unions, LGBT rights, and am pro-choice." Another person says "I'm a leftist," and they mean it as "I'm an anarcho-communist who believes billionaires should forcibly redistribute their wealth, and I don't give a rat's ass about LGBT or minority rights because they're a bourgeoisie distraction from class consciousness."

I don't care about your label, I care about your policies. Those actually tell me something about you.

[-] Eccitaze@yiffit.net 6 points 11 months ago

There's a world of difference between not having any profit because you're aggressively reinvesting it into your business, and not having any profit because you spent 16 million to keep the lights on for a service that brought in approximately 5% of what you spent.

[-] Eccitaze@yiffit.net 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

People always assume that generative AI (and technology in general) will continue improving at the same pace it always has been. They always assume that there are no limits in the number of parameters, that there's always more useful data to train it on, and that things like physical limits in electricity infrastructure, compute resources, etc., don't exist. In five years generative AI will have roughly the same capability it has today, barring massive breakthroughs that result in a wholesale pivot away from LLMs. (More likely, in five years it'll be regarded similarly to cryptocurrency is today, because once the hype dies down and the VC money runs out the AI companies will have to jack prices to a level where it's economically unviable to use in most commercial environments.)

[-] Eccitaze@yiffit.net 7 points 1 year ago

Yup, and also how to orient yourself and the direction you were going by the progression of the address numbers--for example, if you were on Sunset Blvd SE, you knew address numbers increased as you drove south and east.

[-] Eccitaze@yiffit.net 6 points 1 year ago

Yeah, happy to help. Sealioning really fucking sucks, because the only ways to counter it are:

  • Insult the troll until they go away

  • Refuse to play their game and give short, pithy responses without doing any research (or not linking the research you did)

  • Ignore the troll entirely

  • Copy your response and paste it whenever you see the troll asking the same question (which someone is doing in this very thread)

  • Create and maintain a collection of ready-to-go arguments with citations that you can copy/paste at the drop of a hat, which is a fair bit of work in of itself

In case it's not obvious, most of the counters for sealioning look almost exactly like trolling itself, and it's almost impossible to tell a sealion from someone apart looking for a legitimate discussion at first glance--short of keeping track of individual usernames and watching them in multiple threads, the only way to know if someone is a sealion for sure is for at least one person to feed the troll at least one good response. It's what makes sealioning such an insidious technique, because fighting a sealion almost always results in a lower quality of discussion itself, giving the sealion another type of victory.

[-] Eccitaze@yiffit.net 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

It's not that song, it's a song that plays during the climax of End of Evangelion and has very strong themes of suicide and loss, played over an upbeat, lively tune. Just imagine these lyrics over something reminiscent of a Beatles song circa Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band:

*I know, I know I've let you downz

I've been a fool to myself

I thought that I could

live for no one else

But now through all the hurt and pain

It's time for me to respect

the ones you love

mean more than anything

So with sadness in my heart

(I) feel the best thing I could do

is end it all

and leave forever

what's done is done it feels so bad

what once was happy now is sad

I'll never love again

my world is ending

It's one of my favorite scenes in animation, just because of how utterly fucked up everything is and how many layers there are to everything

[-] Eccitaze@yiffit.net 6 points 2 years ago

The 14th Amendment's 3rd clause is self executing, so arguably he's just disqualified himself from office.

[-] Eccitaze@yiffit.net 7 points 2 years ago

Still orders of magnitude less effort than actually learning to draw for yourself and making something actually creative

But please do go on about how your pink slime regurgitated by an LLM trained on stolen artwork scraped from hundreds of thousands of actual artists requires so much effort and creativity

[-] Eccitaze@yiffit.net 7 points 2 years ago

The entire point of the season 1 finale is that if Pike's fate gets retconned it'll turn out very, very poorly. If Pike doesn't end up the way he did in TOS, it means he doesn't vacate the captain's chair on the Enterprise, and when the events of Balance of Terror happens, Pike's inclination towards compromise and peaceful negotiations leads the Romulan empire to conclude that the Federation is weak and declare war, causing the death of millions. Future!Pike even says at the end "every timeline where you don't end up in that accident ends up with something horrible happening, and someone else taking your place."

[-] Eccitaze@yiffit.net 7 points 2 years ago

My understanding is that filling the seats in the various committees left vacant by Feinstein's death requires a vote by the full Senate. Which can be filibustered. Because of course it fucking can.

[-] Eccitaze@yiffit.net 6 points 2 years ago

Yeah, fair. $3/hr for a 15/hr job is amazing. For a 45/hr job? Not so much.

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