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SomeAmateur, (edited ) to lotrmemes in I wish it need not have happened in my time.

I listened to a podcast (99 Percent Invisible I think) and it said a big reason why the 90s were so great for movies were the creation of cinaplexes, big movie theaters with tons of screens.

More screens meant that new or different ideas that wouldn’t normally make it to the big screen (Forrest Gump, Fight Club, The Matrix etc) were given a chance, and found an audience.

Now everything is played safe. Hollywood doesn’t want new franchises because they are deemed too risky, and the names we know and love are running out of ideas and passion and risk ruining the whole thing.

SomeAmateur, (edited ) to starwarsmemes in Visiting the parents is always fraught with danger

When I was a garbage man (covid was a weird time) one stop was a business that made those benches, beach chairs, picnic tables etc. Every other week that dumpster was filled to the brim with leftover pieces and “sawdust”. We don’t have a recycling center in the area so guess where that all goes?

SomeAmateur, to science_memes in i <3 statistics

I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought of this

SomeAmateur, (edited ) to privacy in Google Researchers’ Attack Prompts ChatGPT to Reveal Its Training Data

Always has been. Just yesterday I was explaining AI image generation to a coworker. I said the program looks at a ton of images and uses that info to blend them together. Like it knows what a soviet propaganda poster looks like, and it knows what artwork of Santa looks like so it can make a Santa themed propaganda poster.

Same with text I assume. It knows the Mario wiki and fanfics, and it knows a bunch of books about zombies so it blends it to make a gritty story about Mario fending off zombies. But yeah it’s all other works just melded together.

My question is would a human author be any different? We absorb ideas and stories we read and hear and blend them into new or reimagined ideas. AI just knows it’s original sources

SomeAmateur, to privacy in 2024 mustang extensive invasions of privacy

I bet insurance companies would pay out the nose for this data. Hike up the rates for drivers with “risky” habits.

SomeAmateur, to science_memes in I feel this in my bones.

This page is becoming one of my favs on lemmy! It’s a lot harder to laugh at all the boring dystopia style memes

SomeAmateur, (edited ) to science_memes in peas nutz

Imagine being the person in charge. You all are bound to celibacy, so you’ve seen and heard hushed tales of all kinds of …interesting side effects from living in that state for years.

This guy walks in and makes his sales pitch. He wants to keep mice in the monestary. And have them get it on. Mostly under his personal observation. For science. Totally not some odd perversion, promise.

I would have my doubts too!

SomeAmateur, (edited ) to memes in Hey OpenAI

Not so much of the physical building, but I bet the designing isn’t too big of a stretch. Think something like procedural generation to make 2/3 of a floor plan and have humans make sure it makes sense and add details.

SomeAmateur, to memes in If only I had time to re-watch everything again

Yup, many shows just milk themselves to death.

SomeAmateur, (edited ) to memes in The Netherlands

(guys they mean the sudden changes in road quality)

SomeAmateur, to science_memes in Of course it was

Cool thanks!

SomeAmateur, to science_memes in Of course it was

Huh I wonder if that’s connected to Diamond Dogs in Metal Gear Solid V

SomeAmateur, to memes in Scary

Arma players are more at home with km than miles because they never leave the basement to use it irl

(jk I am that guy)

SomeAmateur, to memes in Scary

.9mm mechancal pencils (.7 breaks too easy)

SomeAmateur, to memes in ‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens

That’s not what I’m saying. He had a pretty good “why” for having easy access to weapons until he was checked into a mental institution. If he was a danger to himself or others I bet they could have prevented him from getting weapons. I’m interested to see why they chose not to or how their attempts failed.

I admit it was a deviation from the subject and might have been confusing. Every time this guy’s background is brought up people tend to think military training is some forbidden knowledge that citizens don’t have access to, which isn’t the case at all.

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