Ragnor

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[–] Ragnor@feddit.dk 3 points 1 hour ago

Jeg tænker nu at det kan være fint nok hvis de ansatte lærer at prompte dem ordentligt, og LLM'en bliver trænet korrekt. De er hurtigere til at strikke forskellige dokumenter sammen til en enkelt sag, i stedet for at de ansatte skal sidde og klippe og klistre i dokumenter og søge 30 forskellige steder efter de ting der skal bruges til deres afgørelser. Der er trods alt rigtig meget af det arbejde som det offentlige laver hvor der er blevet lavet noget lignende tusinder af gange før.

De skal bare huske at LLM'en skal trænes igen hvis der sker ændringer i reglerne, og at de ansatte skal læse tingene ordentligt igennem inden de sendes ud. Ellers bliver det noget juks.

[–] Ragnor@feddit.dk 3 points 2 hours ago

Et af de steder hvor jeg håber der kommer ændringer er at offentlige institutioner ikke bliver låst fast til at skulle købe ting fra en bestemt forhandler. Jeg var vikar i en folkeskole for ikke så længe siden, og mange af de ting der blev købt som f.eks. limstifter kostede det tredobbelte fordi de skulle købes et bestemt sted, i stedet for at man bare gik i en lokal butik og hentede dem. Og så kom forsendelse og ventetiden oveni.

Med det sagt, hvis de skærer i skolernes økonomi endnu en gang, så stemmer jeg aldrig socialdemokratisk igen. Det er vores hoveder vi tjener pengene på her i landet, og at skære i uddannelserne er at skyde os selv i foden.

[–] Ragnor@feddit.dk 2 points 3 hours ago (2 children)

LLM'er er også AI. Det er bare en bestemt type.

[–] Ragnor@feddit.dk 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Dane here, and I'm pretty much in the same boat. I get my news on news websites though, not social media - and especially not from partisan sources like Joe Rogan. I want neutral sources that only report the facts, no opinions.

[–] Ragnor@feddit.dk 9 points 1 day ago

To me it appears that he didn't sit on it at first, but then changed his mind and sat down. I'm convinced that what you saw as him falling onto it is because he sat on it and then the legs buckled. The buckling caused him to fall further back, because the legs were stronger when they were straight.

[–] Ragnor@feddit.dk 2 points 1 day ago

That isn't his main concern. The real reason is that it ensured accountability for when rich people cut corners.

[–] Ragnor@feddit.dk 41 points 2 days ago (1 children)
[–] Ragnor@feddit.dk -4 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

The vandals hide among the rest, so the police has to disband everyone to stop things from reoccurring. When people don't disperse when told to do so, or fight against the police when they try to make them comply, then things escalate. The police doesn't have other options, sadly.

People have to realize that the police don't do things if everyone follows the rules. They aren't pigs or fascists, but people like the rest of us. The narrative on this site has gone completely haywire.

There are some policemen who do wrong stuff. I don't know how many police officers are in the US, but I would be surprised if it is less than 200k. Take the stories you have heard and divide that number by 200,000, and consider the fact that they are put in rough positions a lot more often than you and I, and you should arrive at the result that they aren't any worse than the rest of us.

The dehumanizing of the cops here on Lemmy is rampant, and it isn't fair to the vast majority of cops who don't do the bad stuff.

[–] Ragnor@feddit.dk -4 points 3 days ago (3 children)

The issue is just that if people start burning things or breaking into stores or things like that, then the police has to dissolve the aggregation because the complicit people cannot be identified on short notice. That requires an investigation, which takes time.

If bad things happen then it would be best if people actually helped stop the vandalism or whatever could happen. It sucks for those who don't participate in the lawless behavior, but what is the police supposed to do? Let people destroy innocent people's property?

I totally support the protests, but people have to realize that when things take a wrong turn then the police have limited options. A lot of damage can be done in a very short amount of time when a gathering turns into a mob, so things have to be stopped.

It totally sucks that vandals often destroy it for the peaceful protesters, but what other solutions do you suggest to the police's dilemma?

[–] Ragnor@feddit.dk 25 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

"The intelligence we get from the Israelis is too valuable to go against them." -The US

I personally don't care. If you don't treat others right, you are bad people. Collusion included. I've been mad at the US ever since they dragged us into the Iraq war with their lies about WMD's, and they have tons of other bad acts as well - in Vietnam, Venezuela, and more.

I think that now is a perfect time for us Europeans to start pulling away from the hypocrisy.

[–] Ragnor@feddit.dk 2 points 4 days ago

It's actually more because of the ICC chief who lost access to his mail, as is described in the article. We cannot risk that happening to our officials.

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