Since ancient times in Japan, the heart symbol has been called Inome (猪目), meaning the eye of a wild boar, and it has the meaning of warding off evil spirits. The decorations are used to decorate Shinto shrines, Buddhist temples, castles, and weapons.[6][7] The oldest examples of this pattern are seen in some of the Japanese original tsuba (sword guard) of the style called toran gata tsuba (lit., inverted egg shaped tsuba) that were attached to swords from the sixth to seventh centuries, and part of the tsuba was hollowed out in the shape of a heart symbol.[8][9]
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First just felt the most realistic to me (probably because it had a lot of military scenes and was probably a Pentagon propaganda) and a lot of the interactions between the humans just made sense to me.
2 wasn’t that bad imo because I only watched it for cool robot fights and a lot of the scenes were still memorable. Next ones get progressive worse, literally the only thing I remember is that they had Sentinel Prime, robot dinos, and robot knights. Felt like cash grabs
The first two Bay movies hold a special place in my heart. They may not be good, but they’re enjoyable and cool as fuck
this game is rigged
gosling@lemmy.worldto Android@lemdro.id•Google will update Maps to prevent authorities from accessing location history data - The VergeEnglish6·2 years agoeven if it wasn’t, NSA would’ve probably bought it already anyway
gosling@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI suspends ByteDance’s account after it used GPT to train its own AI model.English331·2 years agoWell, that’s not very open of OpenAI
gosling@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google admits it's making YouTube worse for ad block usersEnglish1·2 years agoLet’s just hope they don’t start injecting their ads into the video stream itself
gosling@lemmy.worldto Memes@lemmy.ml•The race for "Worst Dumpster Fire" is heating up. Everyone place your bets!English1192·2 years agoI mean, TikTok was already bad to begin with but what did they do to deserve a spot next to Twitter? Did I miss something? Surely they can’t do worse than trying to make their paid only, right?
gosling@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•A new trend in tipping emergesEnglish257·2 years agothis should be illegal
gosling@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Hasbro May Be Eyeing AI for Dungeons & DragonsEnglish443·2 years agoLiving in the golden age of AI kinda sucks. At first it was interesting to have these new tools to play around with, but then people start using it on things that definitely shouldn’t use AI
gosling@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•"Phones" were named after the Greek word for "sound", but modern phones are used in silence as often as not.English85·2 years agoJust like clicking on floppy disk save icons everyday when you’ve never held an actual floppy disk
gosling@lemmy.worldto Movies and TV Shows@lemmy.film•Christopher Nolan Forgot To Credit Over 80% Of VFX Crew On ‘Oppenheimer’English61·2 years agoI mean, there are also production offices, editors, post-production supervisors, and Universal’s contract with DNEG involved.
If he missed it, then so did dozens of other people. Though the fact that DNEG just laid off like 8% off their workforce in London makes me think that it was a deliberate decision from the studios rather than “Nolan forgetting to do it”
gosling@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Umm I think I'll just delete you insteadEnglish633·2 years agoThis is VOICE MESSAGE we’re talking about, not calls nor chats. You can already block calls from non contacts and create a folder to only show chats from your contact.
How many voice message spams have you received that you feel like this is a deal breaker and how is Signal an appropriate alternative in this regard, when it doesn’t even have as many privacy options including this one?
gosling@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Umm I think I'll just delete you insteadEnglish1038·2 years agoI don’t get how people expect services to stay free while also being against any kind of subscription or ads and barely donate to support these projects.
This isn’t an essential feature they’re paywalling. I don’t even remember the last time I sent a voice note, let alone get one from a stranger. Feels more like a thank you from the devs for supporting them
gosling@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit is testing verification labels for brandsEnglish75·2 years agoI wonder how it’ll work on sites like Reddit. Imagine paying for verification only to get downvoted and "silence brand"ed by people
gosling@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.ml•Researchers find deliberate backdoor in police radio encryption algorithmEnglish504·2 years agowait, not peeling off the film from new electronics you buy is a bad thing?!
I can think of four aspects needed to emulate human response: basic knowledge on various topics, logical reasoning, contextual memory, and ability to communicate; and ChatGPT seems to possess all four to a certain degree.
Regardless of what you think is or isn’t intelligent, for programming help you just need something to go through tons of text and present the information most likely to help you, maybe modify it a little to fit your context. That doesn’t sound too far fetched considering what we have today and how much information are available on the internet
Does it really though? It seems to me that once you nail the general intelligence, you’ll just need to provide the supplemental information (e.g. new documentations) for it to give an accurate response.
Bing already somewhat does this by connecting their bot to internet searches
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