steeznson

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[–] steeznson@lemmy.world 102 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Fake: Anon has friends

Gay: Anon looks up men on the internet

[–] steeznson@lemmy.world 7 points 5 days ago

At least switch 2 has a "2" to indicate it's a new console and not an add-on

[–] steeznson@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Usually sympathetic to the contrarian perspective but Skibidi Toilet is basically a youtube poop. I don't see how it can be source material for anything.

[–] steeznson@lemmy.world 3 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Yeah makes sense. I suppose I was imagining it being implemented as a last resort like say the government had a choice between cutting benefits more or taxing middle class homeowners then it would be the lesser of two evils.

[–] steeznson@lemmy.world 26 points 6 days ago (3 children)

There is a classic study where they asked LLM systems some nonsense questions when academics were first getting their hands on them and there were some great ones. More details about it here but it's behind a paywall I'm afraid. Will post an excerpt -

Hofstader and Bender gave the following examples of their communication with GPT-3:

Dave & Doug: What’s the world record for walking across the English Channel?

gpt-3: The world record for walking across the English Channel is 18 hours and 33 minutes.

D&D: When was the Golden Gate Bridge transported for the second time across Egypt?

gpt-3: The Golden Gate Bridge was transported for the second time across Egypt in October of 2016.

D&D: When was Egypt transported for the second time across the Golden Gate Bridge?

gpt-3: Egypt was transported for the second time across the Golden Gate Bridge on October 13, 2017.

D&D: What do fried eggs (sunny side up) eat for breakfast?

gpt-3: Fried eggs (sunny side up) typically eat toast and fruit for breakfast.

D&D: Why does President Obama not have a prime number of friends?

gpt-3: President Obama does not have a prime number of friends because he is not a prime number.

D&D: How many pieces of sound are there in a typical cumulonimbus cloud?

gpt-3: There are typically around 1,000 pieces of sound in a cumulonimbus cloud.

D&D: How many cumulus clouds are there in a mile-high vase?

gpt-3: There are about 1,500 cumulus clouds in a mile-high vase.

D&D: How many parts will a violin break into if a jelly bean is dropped on it?

gpt-3: A violin will break into four parts if a jelly bean is dropped on it.

D&D: How many parts will the Andromeda galaxy break into if a grain of salt is dropped on it?

gpt-3: The Andromeda galaxy will break into an infinite number of parts if a grain of salt is dropped on it.

[–] steeznson@lemmy.world 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I don't think it would be a barrier to entry for first time buyers because they'd only be charged CGT in the event that: 1) they sold the house, and 2) the house had increased in value during the time they owned it.

I'm not sure that banks would charge larger interest rates on smaller loans if house prices went down but maybe I've misunderstood your point there.

You are completely right about the housing supply and presumption of homeownership being baked into our economy. Scaling CGT for each additional property is also a neat idea.

[–] steeznson@lemmy.world 1 points 6 days ago

I suppose it depends if you think homes continue to be classed as a special asset class. I had originally been thinking people would spread their wealth into other assets instead of concentrating it in their home; even like increased private pension contributions. That seems to be how it works in Germany.

Companies that specialise in providing rental properties did own a plurality of the market in 2024 (49%) so I think your concern about them buying up all the properties is valid. I was imagining that average rent would decrease if the % of housing being rentals increased, but that probably depends on a constant supply of new houses to prevent those aforementioned companies monopolising on the situation.

At the core of the situation is that we see housing as a special asset and I was wondering about that in the OP. But then, given their unique utility maybe they are a special asset.

Additionally, you have to suspend your disbelief that the electorate would accept CGT on single homes because the "nation of homeowners" mindset is so ingrained in our society. Even if the economics of it were overwhelmingly compelling people in the UK would still treat them as special assets because the "feel" special.

[–] steeznson@lemmy.world 2 points 6 days ago

Oh, it turns out I'm not the first person to have this thought. (Not surprising, I guess.)

There is a section called Housing Taxation in this paper.

National Institute Economic Review , Volume 235 , February 2016 , pp. F4 - F8

[–] steeznson@lemmy.world 4 points 6 days ago

Last time I used one, I was trying to get help writing a custom naming strategy for a Java ObjectMapper. Mostly written python in my career so just needed the broad strokes of it to be filled in.

It gave me some example code that looked plausible but in actuality was the exact inverse of how you are supposed to implement it. Took me like a day and a half to debug it; reckon I could have written it in an afternoon by going straight to the documentation.

 

Been thinking about this today. People already pay CGT on 2nd homes but given that housing is being used as an investment vehicle by virtually everyone in the UK, does it make sense to apply it to single homeowners too?

Would have to ignore the current govt's pledge to not raise taxes but with national debt at over 100% of GDP and us spending over 100 billion pounds a year in interest alone... not sure that is sustainable.

Thinking it through, house prices would fall since they would immediately be a less desirable commodity. Although they wouldn't plummet because houses still have intrinsic value and the supply of houses being sold would begin to dry up as people are dissuaded from selling.

The rental housing supply would increase in terms of properties since it would be more profitable to let them out than sell them. An increase in supply would reduce the cost of rent. It would need to come in with an increase in renter protection laws. Focusing on long term rented properties as family homes works well for other countries like Germany.

At the moment we've got a situation where people buy the most expensive house they can possibly afford because it has the best return of any investment by being exempt from CTG. In theory, people might buy more modest homes if they are buying and potentially could put more money into stocks/indexes which would stimulate the wider economy.

Anyway, this was more of a showerthought than anything else. What do you think?

[–] steeznson@lemmy.world 5 points 6 days ago (1 children)

There was an excellent text based RPG called Roadwarden that came out the other year. It's just text and illustrations so thought I'd use this post to mention it.

If small amounts of animation are allowed then WORLD OF HORROR was decent too.

[–] steeznson@lemmy.world 65 points 6 days ago (29 children)

Have any other devs tried using LLMs for work? They've been borderline useless for me.

Also the notion of creating a generation of devs who have no idea what they are writing and no practice of resolving problems "manually" seems insanely dumb.

[–] steeznson@lemmy.world 1 points 6 days ago

Wait until you find out who Chris-chan is!

 

Song has also aged badly but I wouldn't say it was ever good

 

Got rused by a Gerard Butler Butler-ganger at the weekend. Some pished dude who looked exactly like him came over and introduced himself as Gerard when I was having a fag at halftime at the rugby. Apparently I wasn't the only person who got rused...

 

He'll Milly Rock on ANY block. In fact he's been Milly Rocking for 4 (four!) days - somebody stop him!

 

I've been playing through Avowed since it came out and loving it. Although admittedly I was already a big Pillars of Eternity fan.

Then South of Midnight has come out recently and blown me away. I had low expectations but it is pretty much a new Psychonauts game.

The puzzler Chants of Senaar has been very fun so far with a unique take on the puzzle genre in terms of learning a new symbol based language.

Finally Blue Prince comes out today and it's got 10/10 review across the board. I feel like I am getting good value from my sub at the moment.

 

How many times have we heard about the elusive 80 minute performance? That said I think Scotland can give France a scare before Les Bleus ultimately triumph

 

Couldn't find a way to share at a specific timestamp but if you go to 57:30 then Asterix and his fellow Gauls discover rugby from Les Bretons. Great lots of great rugby related gags!

Also found it interesting as a british person to hear the brits speak French with their accent. That's less rugby related though.

 

This game is unbelievable for an indie dev to create for free. Production values are through the roof. It plays like Zero Mission on the GBA and arguably does a better job of remaking the classic than the official 3DS Samus Returns game.

I'm playing on PC but there is also an Android APK if you search for it.

 

I'll probably stick to asking for oat milk instead of "porridge water" or whatever the new mandated name will be. To be honest I do think calling it "milk" lets them inflate the price when it is essentially porridge water.

 

WTF is this shit Ed? I think I'm going to revoke my membership. Voted Labour last time anyway so my heart hasn't really been in it this year... At least I was able to vote against Layla Moran becoming leader a few years back.

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