I learn very recently about that show and started watching, I find very funny how very little happens in each episode.
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quediuspayu@lemmy.worldto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Promotional consideration paid for by the Babylon Project12·9 hours agoYou know what? You convinced me, I’ll give it a try.
quediuspayu@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Will LLMs make finding answers online a thing of the past?3·9 hours agoTrue, the difference is that with humans it’s usually more public, it is easier for someone to call bullshit. With LLMs the bullshit is served with the intimacy of embarrassing porn so is less likely to see any warnings.
quediuspayu@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•how do I know that you guys are real and not bots?5·13 hours agoThe term hallucination bothers me more than it should because fabulation better describes what bots do.
quediuspayu@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Will LLMs make finding answers online a thing of the past?7·13 hours agoLLMs are awesome in their knowledge until you start to hear its answers to stuff you already know and makes you wonder if anything was correct.
What they call hallucinations in other areas was called fabulations, to invent tales or stories.
I’m curious about what is the shortest acceptable answer for these things and if something close to “I don’t know” is even an option.
quediuspayu@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Hey Lemmy, what browser do you use and why?5·16 hours agoFirefox on pc, I’ve been using it for years and it has served me well. On the phone I use fennec.
quediuspayu@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What Fantastic (and Janky) Things Do You Do With Leftover Packaging?2·17 hours agoI totally get how some people’s brain work is mind blowing. I do origami and I’ve met a bunch of origami creators over the years, I have no words to express the amazement I feel with how they manage to visualise the potential of a few preliminary folds.
This many worlds thing I find that it is easier to visualise as an extra dimension with all the other dimensions within it, including time.
quediuspayu@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's more offensive, liquorice, or eating mayo raw?1·5 days agoIs the mayo store bought or home made?
quediuspayu@lemmy.worldto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•The Pegasus (TNG S7E12) ruined star trek for me. What's your view on that ep?3·5 days agoThat part of the peace treaty never made sense to me. Am I forbidden to research cloaking technology? Fuck them, guess what is the first thing I’m gonna figure out how it works and learn to make a much better one.
If they want I’ll refrain from deploying it as long they behave.
quediuspayu@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Aside from filling out academic surveys online, how can I directly help scientists?8·5 days agoI’ll take another look at the website then, first time I missed it.
quediuspayu@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Aside from filling out academic surveys online, how can I directly help scientists?9·5 days agoI love it, too bad I degoogled my phone years ago and I’m not googling back.
The AI considered that first row AI porn
quediuspayu@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the longest first name of a person you have met?2·7 days agoUnless it rolls well out of the tongue like José Luís, almost all people with composite names go by one of the components or a specific short for that composite name.
For example: José María get shortened to Chema, or María Teresa turns into Maite.
quediuspayu@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the longest first name of a person you have met?8·7 days agoIn Spain, four syllable names aren’t rare. Antonio or Ignacio are quite common. Isidoro and Wenceslao, are more rare but I’ve met some.
Then there are composite names that might seem two names but are considered a single one, like José María or Francisco Javier.
Yes! That’s it, I knew I saw it somewhere and it stuck with me.
I didn’t know about that protocol, I just took a glance at the wikipedia page and it seems interesting.
quediuspayu@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Those of you that back your vehicle into parking spots, why do you do it?232·7 days agoBecause afterwards you are not back into traffic going backwards with poorer vision
My guess is that in post scarcity societies, a cabin in a remote location far from everyone is the easiest thing to get. There’s plenty of empty land all over the world.
City centre on the other hand, apartments might be small with a waiting list.