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leraje, in What free things online should everyone take advantage of?
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Awhile ago, a user on r/casualuk posted a list of UK based stuff that was either free or cheap (food/entertainment/etc). They mirrored it in a few places and I bookmarked the github mirror. Doesn’t look like it’s been updated for a year or so though and I ain’t prepared to head to reddit to check the original.

Tippon,
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I just checked the Reddit thread and the OP took it down in protest of Reddit’s API changes.

leraje,
@leraje@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Ah OK. Glad I bookmarked the mirror then.

HerbalGamer, in How are you all making it right now with grocery store prices?
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HootinNHollerin,

Super Hans is the man

JackiesFridge, in Anyone else do "last chance socks"?
@JackiesFridge@lemmy.world avatar

I’ll repair last chance socks and stockpile (clean) last chance underwear for long trips. Throw them out as the trip goes instead of stashing dirty laundry in your bag.

intensely_human,

Found the serial killer

SadSadSatellite,

I had never considered that and am now adopting it

mysoulishome,
@mysoulishome@lemmy.world avatar

This is way too organized but I like it

assembly,

Now that is a damn solid strategy.

umbrella,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

genius

omgarm,

You may be the smartest person alive.

JackiesFridge,
@JackiesFridge@lemmy.world avatar

Only stubborn and cheap

Stalinwolf, in Anyone else do "last chance socks"?
@Stalinwolf@lemmy.ca avatar

Yeah, because my wife and I are pieces of shit and put off laundry until I have no other option.

intensely_human,

[alarms screaming, red lights pulsing all over the bridge]

“Thirty seconds to impact!”

“Captain, if we don’t begin laundry now we won’t have time to fold. We could lose the entire load”

“Acknowledged, Lieutenant Worf”

“Shall I order Engineering to begin loading the machines?”

“Twenty seconds to impact!”

“Negative. Data are you still hailing them?”

“No response, sir”

“Worf. Detergent”

Yes, sir” [his hands fly across the controls] “Pod is loaded”

“Commence laundry on my mark”

“Ten seconds to impact!”

“Awaiting your order sir”

“Hold, Lieutenant”

Sir …”

“…”

“Five seconds!”

“now”

Thorny_Insight, in Am I the only one getting agitated by the word AI?

Real AGI does not exist yet. AI has existed for decades.

intensely_human, (edited )

What would a “real AGI” be able to do that an LLM cannot?

edit: again, the smartest men in the room loudly proclaiming their smartness, until someone asks them the simplest possible question about what they’re claiming

Pipoca,

One low hanging fruit thing that comes to mind is that LLMs are terrible at board games like chess, checkers or go.

ChatGPT is a giant cheater.

Hotzilla,

GPT3 was cheating and playing poorly, but original GPT4 played already in level of relatively good player, even in mid game (not found in the internet, do require understanding the game, not just copying). GPT4 turbo probably isn’t so good, openai had to make it dummer (read: cheaper)

Thorny_Insight, (edited )

Artificial intelligence might be really good, perhaps even superhuman at one thing, for example driving a car but that same competence doesn’t apply over variety of fields. Your self-driving car can’t help with your homework. With artificial general intelligence however, it does. Humans posses general intelligence; we can do math, speak different languages, know how to navigate social situations, know how to throw a ball, can interpret sights, sounds etc.

With a real AGI you don’t need to develop different versions of it for different purposes. It’s generally intelligent so it can do it all. This also includes writing its own code. This is where the worry about intelligence explosion origins from. Once it’s even slightly better than humans at writing its code it’ll make a more competent version of itself which will then create even more competent version and so on. It’s a chain reaction which we might not be able to stop. After all it’s by definition smarter than us and being a computer; also million times faster.

Edit: Another feature that AGI would most likely, though not neccessarily posses is consciousness. There’s a possibility that it feels like something to be generally intelligent.

esserstein,

Be generally intelligent ffs, are you really going to argue that llms posit original insight in anything?

blanketswithsmallpox,
Thorny_Insight,

Have I claimed it has changed?

Yamainwitch, in What's a movie you don't really watch but your damn proud to have on your shelf?

The Fountain, it’s one of those movies that just absolutely blew me away and I had to have it but I’m just never quite in the emotional state to revisit yet I still recommend. It’s breathtakingly beautiful and devastating. What Dreams May Come is a very close second, but I feel like after Robin Williams’ death it’s even more so, but the movie itself is just so beautifully done and heart wrenching.

jasparagus,

I loved the fountain, too. It is so incredibly beautiful, and I’m glad to own it for the same reasons. I also can’t imagine when I’ll want to watch it again…

intensely_human, in Am I the only one getting agitated by the word AI?

Of course we have “real” AI. We can literally be surprised while talking to these things.

People who claim it’s not general AI consistently, 100% of the time, fail to answer this question: what can a human mind do that these cannot?

In precise terms. You say “a human mind can understand” then I need a precise technical definition of “understand”. Because the people making this claim that “it’s not general AI” are always trying to wave their own flag of technical expertise. So, in technical terms, what can a general AI do, that an LLM cannot?

Vlyn, (edited )

Go and tell your LLM to click a button, or log into your Amazon account, or send an email, or do literally anything that’s an action. I’m waiting.

A 4 year old has more agency than your “AI” nowadays. LLMs are awesome at spitting out text, but they aren’t true AI.

Edit: I should add, LLMs only work with input. If there’s no input there is no output. So whatever you put in there, it will just sit there forever doing nothing until you give it an input again. It’s much closer to a mathematical function than any kind of intelligence that has its own motivation and can act on its own.

intensely_human,

Go tell a kalahari bushman to click a button, or log into your amazon account, or send an email, or literally anything you don’t place in front of him as an option.

Is your whole point just that it would be GAI if it weren’t for those darned shackles, but it’s not AGI because we give it restrictions on sending POST requests?

Vlyn,

Besides the detail that even Kalahari Bushmen have mobile phones now, primitive humans (or our ancestors) weren’t stupid. You could take a human from 1000 years ago and after they stop flipping out about computers and modern technology you’d be able to teach them to click a button in seconds to minutes (depending on how complex you make the task).

General AI can take actions on its own (unprompted) and it can learn, basically modifying its own code. If anyone ever comes up with a real AI we’d go towards the Singularity in no time (as the only limit would be processing power and the AI could then invest time into improving the hardware it runs on).

There are no “shackles” on ChatGPT, it’s literally an input output machine. A really damn good one, but nothing more than that. It can’t even send a POST request. Sure, you could sit a programmer down, parse the output, then do a request whenever ChatGPT mentions certain keywords with a payload. Of course that works, but then what? You have a dumb chatbot firing random requests and if you try to feed the result of those requests back in it’s going to get jumbled up with your text input you made beforehand. Every single action you want an LLM to take you’d have to manually program.

intensely_human,

Besides the detail that even Kalahari Bushmen have mobile phones now, primitive humans (or our ancestors) weren’t stupid

Oh you bastard. You actually tried to reframe my words into exactly the opposite of what I was saying.

I did not use a Kalahari Bushman as an example of a stupid person. I used a Kalahari Bushman as an example of a general intelligence as smart as you or I, who can’t press buttons or buy things on Amazon for reasons of access not capability.

I need to cool down before I read the rest of your comment. Not cool dude, trying to twist what I said into some kind of racist thing. Not cool.

liwott,

@Vlyn
@intensely_human

send an email

chatGPT can explain me what to do in cli to send an e-mail. Give it access to a cli and an internet connection and it will be able to do it itself

intensely_human,

Exactly. Someone demonstrated an “AI that can turn on your lights” and then had a script checking for output like {turnOnLights} and translating that to API calls

Vlyn,

Which again is literally just text and nothing more.

No matter how sophisticated ChatGPT gets, it will never be able to send the email itself. Of course you could pipe the output of ChatGPT into a cli, then tell ChatGPT to only write bash commands (or whatever you use) with every single detail involved and then it could possibly send an email (if you’re lucky and it only uses valid commands and literally no other text in the output).

But you can never just tell it: Send an email about x, here is my login and password, send it to whatever@email.com with the subject y.

Not going to work.

cabbage, in When someone says "kiss my ass" does it refer to the hole or the cheek?
@cabbage@piefed.social avatar

In Norwegian, which is linguistically and culturally close to English, the saying is "kyss meg i ræva" - kiss me in the ass. It's not "kyss meg på ræva", which would be kiss me on the ass.

So if we assume common roots/interpretation, I think it's safe to assume it's not referring to a smack on the cheek.

bjoern_tantau, (edited )
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On the other hand we have German where the common saying is “Leck mich am Arsch”, meaning “lick me on the arse”.

But “Leck mich im Arsch” - “lick me in the arse” - still exists. It is just not as commonly used. The most popular usage is probably Mozart’s song with the same title.

cabbage,
@cabbage@piefed.social avatar

The decision to opt for "leck" rather than "küss" really speaks for the subtle beauty of the German language.

cheese_greater, (edited )

In actual English, its more like “kiss my ass”, doesn’t really go too far into detail. We reserve the alternate implication for kiss-asses, which are also caller brown-nose[er]s (sycophants and tattle-tales/teachers pets)

cabbage,
@cabbage@piefed.social avatar

The fact that English leaves it a bit more vague than Norwegian is a feature of the language, but I'm pretty sure the original meaning in English is the same - in the ass, not on it. "Kyss meg i ræva" is used in exactly the same way as "kiss my ass".

Sexual profanities are generally not intended to be taken literally.

marx2k, (edited ) in What are you drinking tonight, and is it what you really want to be drinking?

For dinner, either some kombucha I made or some water kefir i made, both carbonated with Welch’s grape juice. Pretty good stuff.

After dinner, 16oz of a hazy juicy ipa I brewed last month.

I also made a bunch of wine so the wife and I have been drinking these www.acouplecooks.com/kalimotxo-red-wine-coke/

Fucking delicious

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quicksand,

And all my friends told me I was a degenerate for mixing wine and soda. I guess I’m actually a fancy Euro-style innovator

marx2k,

You’re a person with the finer tastes in life. don’t let the riffraff tell you different

balderdash9, in Any good YouTube recommendations?

These are the channels that keep me coming back. I’ve tried to sort them by genre but there is a bit of overlap.


  • I watch a lot of video essays:

Architectural Digest, Business Insider, Insider Tech, CGPGrey, SciShow, CrashCourse, EconomicsExplained, Practical Engineering, Real Engineering, RealLifeLore, ClassicalNerd, TierZoo (zoology) Kurzgesagt, Wendover Productions (transportation) ColdFusion, Understitch (fashion), Fashion History Sessions, Veritasium (physics), PolyMatter (geopolitics), hbomberguy, CompanyMan, Super Eyepatch Wolf, SomeMoreNews, KnowledgeHusk, Georg Rockall-Schmidt, Russell Brand Louis Rossman, Nerdwriter, minutephysics, MinuteEarth, Numberphile, Mental Floss (trivia), Captain Midnight, Savage Books, Bookpilled.

  • Comedy

CalebCity, Internet Historian/Incognitio Mode, Kill Tony, All Things Comedy, AceVane, penguinz0, Casually Explained, Ordinary Things, Vsauce, CrackerMilk, Death Battle!, Bad Lip Reading, Doobus Goobus, Flashgitz, Honest Ads, Ozzy Man Reviews, Pitch Meeting, RDCworld1, Rich Black Guy, ODAWG, brain david gilbert, Sam O’Nella Academy, Stevie Emerson, The Onion.

  • Gaming

Skill Up, ACG, videogamedunkey, The Escapist, Polygon, gameranx, GameSpot Game Maker’s Toolkit, Girlfriend Reviews, t90Official (any aoe2 fans?), lionheartx10.

  • Music

deepcuts, theneedledrop/Anthony Fantano, Sound Field, Polyphonic, Genius, The Company Man, The Lyricologist, Science of Loud.

  • Movies

YourMovieSucks, RedLetterMedia, The Critical Drinker, The Cosmonaut Variety Hour, ralphthemoviemaker, The Vile Eye, Screen Junkies, Now you See It, Every Frame a Painting, Lessons from the Screenplay, Screenplayed.

  • History

Modern History TV, HardcoreHistory, Shadiversity, SandRhoman History, History Dose, History Matters, Fall of Civilizations, Extra History, Absolute History.

  • Philosophy

ContraPoints, Philosophy Tube, Philosophize This!, Wireless Philosophy, Wisecrack, The School of Life, Then and Now.

  • Food

FirstWeFeast, Binging with Babbish, One Bite Pizza Reviews (everyoneknowstherules), Alton Brown, Black Tie Kitchen, Tasty, Epicurious.

  • Basketball

JxmyHighroller, Thinking Basketball, Professor Live, dime.

  • Anime

Gigguk/Garnt, Mother’s Basement, Otaku Spirit, olawoolo.

  • Fitness

Jeff Nippard, Jeremy Ethier, Alan Thrall, Eddie Hall (world’s strongest man).

  • Other

General Discharge (military), Marques Brownlee (tech), Outdoor Boys (camping), Our Wyoming Life, EasyGerman, The Slow Mo Guys.

Aremel, (edited )

If you like video essays and video games, I can suggest The Tarnished Archeologist. He does deep lore dives into FromSoft games (Dark Souls, Elden Ring, etc.) using real world archeological techniques and insights, and draws parallels with real world civilizations.

Even if you aren’t into FromSoft games, his videos are worth it for the real world archeological parallels alone.

balderdash9,

That does sound interesting. I’ll check it out

Neato,
@Neato@ttrpg.network avatar

Hot damn. I think you got all of mine plus tons more. Only one I watch you might like is Oversimplified: animated comedic history.

pineapplelover,

Dime store adventures is amazing and very underrated youtube channel

derphurr,

Somehow you are missing:

Captain Disillusion

Internet Comment Etiquette

AvE & This Old Tony & ElectroBOOM

ZeFrank

SoylentBlake, (edited )

I was gonna say all these +

Post apocalyptic Inventor,

Stuff Made Here,

SmarterEveryday

Subject Zero

Fat electrician

12tone

Knowing Better (best essays on the tube)

Second Thought

Hakim

Superfastmatt

Bigclive

Explosions&Fire/Extractions&ire

Nilered

HoeMath

Darkmatter2525

Van Neistat

Hyperspace Pirate

NighthawkinLight

Tech ingredients

Farmcraft101

mnemonicmonkeys,

Dude, Second Thought is basically tankie propaganda now

SoylentBlake,

You don’t have to agree with everything you see my dude. In fact, I would hope you don’t.

mnemonicmonkeys, (edited )

There’s a difference between watching content you don’t agree with and giving views (and thereby ad revenue) to propagandists.

I don’t know about you, but I’d rather not spend my limited time alive on listening to people who are intellectually and morally bankrupt.

SoylentBlake,

In my eyes, suppressing knowledge, or advocating it, is morally bankrupt.

If you have a better argument, you engage in the conversation, you don’t end the conversation and make sure no one else can talk about it again.

You shouldn’t even try to dissuade people from watching it, you should want the people around you to be better educated, I would think. Idk, man, I want my wife to stay with me cuz she chooses too, not because I’ve lied to her about every other man in the world, or destroyed her self confidence so she thinks she can’t do better.

To be clear, that’s abuse. All of that.

Looking around, imma go ahead and say capitalism, in any flavor it’s being expressed in this world, isn’t living up to its promises. From what I can tell, that puts me with 95% of everyone else.

Do I think communism is the answer? No. I think capitalism is fine for grand pianos, not Grandma’s pills.

After WW2 the post war economies settled on social democracy as the compromise between the two. I think we need to get back to that, and designate areas of the economy fundamental and forbidding people from profit or rent seeking practices. Education, medicine, emergency services, community development. Essentially if it’s something the government offers or necessitates, then it’s already paid for in taxes, that goes for permits, passports, licensing, reviews, All of it. I think that because it’s obvious the relationship between elected officials and civil servents to the population needs repairing, drastic change. The only positive change I can fathom is simplifying for the end user (one tax) and open-transparency.

I’m willing to entertain arguments against, I don’t claim or think to know everything. In fact, everything Im right about now I can guarantee I was wrong about before.

mnemonicmonkeys,

In my eyes, suppressing knowledge, or advocating it, is morally bankrupt.

Claiming I’m advocating the suppression of knowledge is a bold claim. I’m informing you (and anyone reading this thread) about their heavily skewed view of the world as a caution. You can always choose to not take my advice.

Also, claiming people are trying to suppress you simply because they shared their opinion is rather disingenuous. I have made a single personal attack on you, I’ve only criticized the informational valye of the channel you recommended, assuming that you were simply unaware of its issues.

You shouldn’t even try to dissuade people from watching it, you should want the people around you to be better educated

It’s weird you’re using this argument when the channel in question has a video called “Alternatives to Capitalism” that is just a 15 minute rant on why capitalism is bad and spends no time actually discussing potential alternatives to capitalism.

I’m willing to entertain arguments against, I don’t claim or think to know everything. In fact, everything Im right about now I can guarantee I was wrong about before.

Given how you immediately resorted to a “reducto ad absurdum” argument makes me highly suspicious of your willingness to entertain differing arguments. In fact, it’s concerningly similar to the debate strategy of Second Thought and tankues in general.

Please keep trying to broaden your horizons, particularly to more moderate sources. You’re sounding like you’re falling into an echo chamber

SoylentBlake, (edited )

You’ve cherry picked parts of my argument and disregarded the meat, the heart of it that carried my point.

In other words, you either found contention too soon and disregarded the rest of youre intentionally being obtuse and arguing circularly as if one of us can win here.

The opening line was a statement, not an attack. The "you " in the second line is generic, not directed. If I’m not directing at you, why would I feel personally attacked? Cuz I don’t. C’mon man.

Try again bro.

mnemonicmonkeys,

You’ve cherry picked parts of my argument and disregarded the meat, the heart of it that carried my point.

Your entire argument was (and should) be disregarded when you immediately resort to calling me morally bankrupt by your reducto ad adsurdum argument about your wife, which I actually did address if you read properly.

The opening line was a statement, not an attack. The "you " in the second line is generic, not directed. If I’m not directing at you, why would I feel personally attacked?

If you truly believe that any reasonable person wouldn’t take that as a personal attack then you need to brush up on your English skills.

Like I suggested for, you’re stacking up to be exactly what I would expect a fan of Second Thought to be like, and that’s not a compliment. I offered you a chance to help you dig yourself out of a tankie echo chamber, but if you want to mire yourself in that then by all means go ahead.

mnemonicmonkeys,

Head’s up, The Escapist is essentially dead since they fired their editor-in-chief (Nick Calandra) and all of the talent (Yahtzee, Frost, JM8, Jack, etc.) quit to start a new employee-owned company with him called Second Wind

valen, in What's a movie you don't really watch but your damn proud to have on your shelf?
@valen@lemmy.world avatar

Grave of the Fireflies by Studio Ghibli. I love Ghibli movies, and this one was very moving, but if you’ve seen it you know why I won’t watch it again. Very powerful.

nik9000,

Saw it twenty five years ago. Never again.

idunnololz, in How are you all making it right now with grocery store prices?
@idunnololz@lemmy.world avatar

Not sure if it’s just me but my grocery spending hasn’t changed in the last year. It’s definitely more expensive then say 2 years ago but seems like prices have stabilized.

I cook often so most of what I buy are produce and it’s generally cheaper than other stuff.

Socsa,

Yeah if you actually cook food it’s not that bad. It’s frozen food and junk food which has exploded in price

lightnsfw,

Same. Junk food is higher it seems but that stuff is garbage anyway. My grocery bills have been leveled off for a long time buying staples.

viralJ,

I agree. On one hand I look at prices of stuff and think “damn is it really this much now? Was half this price last year”. But on the other hand, my shopping receipts really haven’t doubled since a year ago, I don’t feel like they increased at all… But I also buy produce and cook for myself most of the time.

RaoulDook,

I haven’t changed my shopping habits, but I definitely notice the ripoffs of significantly higher prices on some of the same food items I’ve been buying for years. Overall it’s still much cheaper to buy groceries and make your own food than the vast majority of restaurants and such.

Fast food prices have gotten more noticeably higher than groceries have in my area. So I assume that most of the people I hear complaining the loudest about “Inflation” are the ones who eat fast food as a staple of their diet.

hark,
@hark@lemmy.world avatar

Nah, I remember when I could fill an entire cart with food and it’d be about $75 way back in the ancient days of 2019. Now I’d have to pay double to do that and even then I might end up with less food.

Perhapsjustsniffit,

We are in Canada. I scratch cook everything and we grow the vast majority of our own food. Most grocery shopping is staple stuff like flour and sugar. Our grocery bill has trippled in the past 2 years and it’s still rising. Our gardens have gotten considerably bigger to make up for it.

nilloc, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?

All of Sigur Ros. Makes me want to move to Iceland and be confused all day long.

captsneeze,

I loved Sigur Ros when they first broke the scene around 1999. I thought it was so beautiful, and angelic, and weirdly transcendent. I wondered what beautiful poetry was being sung in this mystical Icelandic language I did not speak. Then, I learned that it’s not Icelandic. It’s not anything. It’s a made up language that means nothing. It shouldn’t really bother me, but I felt like I had been tricked, and haven’t been able to get past it.

randomaccount43543, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?
SubArcticTundra,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

I was just gonna say this. I’m learning German and it felt cool being anle to losten to it in the original

BuddyTheBeefalo, (edited )

“99 Red Balloons”'es Nena officially outs herself as QAnon, “Reichsbürger”

reddit.com/…/tldr_please_dont_promote_nenas_old_s…

Mojave,

Lmao, don’t care, good song

Boiglenoight, in When someone says "kiss my ass" does it refer to the hole or the cheek?

Y’all need Jesus

cheese_greater,

Junkie-Jesus is a regular occurrence in my Life

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