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Cake day: November 19th, 2023

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  • The majority never voted for the Nazi party either. It doesn’t matter. If they don’t rise up against fascism, that’s enough for the fascist to win.

    A lot of people were saying that the last election was the choice between democracy and fascism - and still enough people either didn’t know or didn’t care.

    I’m afraid that the erosion of the education system did what it was designed to do: produced enough uneducated people to allow propaganda to break democracy.


  • Xerxos@lemmy.mltoMemes@sopuli.xyzCan anyone confirm?
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    7 days ago

    There was a paper about this not long ago. The problem is, how LLMs get trained: a right answer gets a point, everything else gets no points. This rewards guessing (produces a point sometimes) over answering “I don’t know/I can’t do this” (produces never a point)



  • “It would get old fast”? Op, I’m afraid you don’t have good friends. When I was a university student, I was in a shared apartment with two friends. It was great: you always had someone to do stuff with and group activities were much easier to schedule.

    Now that I’m older it would be nice to easily check who’s up for something, spontaneously grill with everyone or simply sit together in the evening and talk.

    My friends group still goes on vacation together from time to time and I love it. If your friends are only enjoyable in small doses… I don’t know… that sounds sad.

    Also with a house of your own, everyone would have enough space to retreat if necessary.

    Besides from the bad gardening that was mentioned by the other posts, I would love to live like this.








  • Xerxos@lemmy.mltoScience Memes@mander.xyzImplants
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    11 months ago

    It’s the poster child of vapid consumerism. Pseudo-deep “words of wisdom” often bought by the most shallow people you can think of.

    It’s the battle cry of the suburban Karen, the mantra of the soccer mom.

    Often combined with the consumption of rigorous amounts of wine and sings declaring how hilarious this socially accepted alcoholism is.