VintageGenious

joined 11 months ago

Probably an emergent structure out of a chain of thought

[–] VintageGenious@sh.itjust.works 20 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Using mainstream social media is literally agreeing to be constantly used as an advertisement optimization research subject

This looks cheap too. I hate huge margin zoomed in UIs

Very interesting. Fixing one of the most common flaws of LLMs. If you can force them to follow proper structure they can generate better batch of test data samples, correct mathematical proofs in Lean, proper conlang words and sentences, proper json output for latter use by another tools, and obviously correct code generation in a specific version of a programming language.

[–] VintageGenious@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I am non-american and pedantic though not pretentious, be it a counterexample *_*

[–] VintageGenious@sh.itjust.works 7 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I hope next update is removing google services from Android

[–] VintageGenious@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Depends where you're from

[–] VintageGenious@sh.itjust.works 12 points 1 month ago

To answer your question, It is safe to assume most people read the title and the abstract but don't actually read the article

[–] VintageGenious@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 month ago (3 children)

On what basis do you suppose one is worse than the other? I think both are

[–] VintageGenious@sh.itjust.works -2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Don't worry you have nothing to get from people identifying as "witches"

You're the one bringing a fact, you're the one supposed to source it. Anyway, your source doesn't talk about any increase of prevalence, how can we know there's a crisis from your source? Could be just that we diagnose more cases these times (or even the same digits, since we don't have evolution data in your source). Even worse: your source literally state Digital media as a means of preventing mental health issues by spreading educative content. Nowhere does your source state that digital media is THE cause of the young mental health "crisis".

 

With the years I learned some rules of behavior on internet, but I wonder if there is some kind of extensive guide for parents who are not experienced with technology.

For example, I don't think content blockers are a good idea for teenagers. It works for kids, but teenagers will find workarounds because parents were lazy about teaching them the dangers and instead used a spyware app.

Here is a bad written list of some obvious rules:

  • Be anonymous
  • Use private social media accounts
  • Do not tell any personal information
  • Use ad blockers
  • Learn to recognize ads
  • Learn to recognize AI generated text and images
  • Learn to recognize scam
  • Understand consent
  • Learn to prevent blackmail
  • Learn to prevent grooming
  • Learn how fake pornography is and the unrespectful content

But I wish there was some kind of step by step guide

 

My father is convinced Elon is an idealist but I'd like to show him he's been misled

 

I'd like to use both, with preferably the same account, but mainly the same android app

 

I study math at uni and I was shocked realizing all my teachers use ubuntu on both their laptop and work desktop

 

Are there pirated contents that you very like and eventually give money to the creator, and where do you find the creators?

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