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Norgur, (edited ) to memes in ironic

No, you don't get it. They never said that they've got nothing to hide. So the rule must be that if you've got nothing to hide, spying is okay. But if you have something to hide, it's not okay. That means that it's okay to spy on you, but not okay to spy on criminals. Huh. This rule seems rather useless.

Norgur, to risa in father jokes

You know how dry Vulcan looks?

They are really missing a pond'far

Norgur, to risa in Odo flavored.

How many valves does one pack need?
Engineering: yes

Norgur, to memes in Paint it black

You probably wonder why I always dress in black

Norgur, to lemmyshitpost in Every sign has a story

What's the appeal process of someone else seems a penis to be appropriate somewhere where this sticker was put?

Norgur, to lemmyshitpost in got her!

I don't get it

Norgur, to lemmyshitpost in Me shitpost

Corporate needs you to find the difference between those images

Norgur, to lemmyshitpost in Inspired by real events

Or with that parody on those voices Last Week Tonight does.

Norgur, (edited ) to comicstrips in Offering solutions is annoying

For anyone struggling with this, two hints that might help you frame your role better:

  1. Listening is the solution. By trying to solve what your SO told you, you are actually trying to solve the wrong problem. Their real problem is that their brain needs to say things aloud to someone in order to correctly process it's own thoughts. Therapists make a frickin' living off of that quirk of our brains and it's the actual problem they come to you with. Even better: By listening you can not only advise on solutions, you can be the solution! Neat, huh?
  2. Listening and solving aren't mutually exclusive. If you stick to listening first, your SO might actually come to a point where your advice is wanted. Pro tip: Once their thoughts slow down, ask if they want to hear what you think about the issue. From my experience, the answer will be "yes" very often. That way, your thoughts will actually reach your SO and not get blocked by frustration outright. Yet, as with everything else: No means no. So if you get a no, don't try again, shut the fuck up, alright?
Norgur, to memes in Help what do I do next

Depends. Do you have something in mind that involves your penis: Not yet, keep it in your pants.
If you hadn't anything about your penis in mind: Do not tell her anything about your penis right now.

Norgur, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in What'll It Be?

My 16 day old son has shown me how weirdly babies tun into middle aged men when you sit them up and their head sinks towards the shoulders. This young fellow there is another example of that.

Norgur, to memes in Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.

Am I the only one not getting that reference? Whatever it is: is it mainstream enough for the Memes community? (I mean... it could be, not the first time I'm out of the loop)

Norgur, to lemmyshitpost in this AI thing

NovelAI is one of the uses of such an AI that actually makes sense.

Norgur, to privacy in Help me choose my mobile browser

I think you might try to bite off more than you can chew here. You keep insisting that you want to somehow see the data that's saved on your device. Why exactly do you want to inspect the local cache of those sites? What do you expect the benefit to be? And what's more: what do you expect such a local cache to look like?

Norgur, to lemmyshitpost in this AI thing

No, it does not "check itself". You mixed up "completely random guesses" and stochastically calculated guesses... ChatGPT has.an obscenely large corpus of training data that was further refined by a blatant disregard for copyright and tons and tons of exploited workers in low wage countries, right?

So imagine the topic "setup Wordpress". ChatGPT has just about every article indexed that's on the internet about this. Word for word. So it's able to assign a number to each word and calculate the probability of each word following every other word it scanned. Since WordPress follows a very clear pattern as to how it's set up, those probabilities will be very clear cut.
The details the user entered can be stitched in because ChatGPT can very easily detect variables given the huge amount of data. Imagine a CREATE USER MySQL command. ChatGPTs sources will be almost identical up until it comes to the username which suddenly leads to a drop on certainty regarding the next Word. So there's your variable. Now stitch in the word the user typed after the word "User" and bobs your uncle.

ChatGPT can "write programs" because programming (just as human language) follows clear patterns that become pretty distinct if the amount of data you analyze becomes large enough.

ChatGPT does not check anything it spurts out. It just generates a word and calculates which word is most likely to follow that one.

It only knows which sources of it's training data it should xluse because those were sorted and categorized by humans slaving away in Africa and Asia, doing all the categories by hand.

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