Meanwhile, real world: Bodies of missing swimmers found in Murderkill River
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Probably not that they don’t want to, it’s just that their executive disfunction is so severe that they can’t
Have you considered that you might have too much work simply because these tools are inefficient?
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Memes@sopuli.xyz•BREAKING: Sam Altman points out that putting out fires in orphanages also uses a lot of water.
12·3 months agoPlus all the water that is needed to piss on their corpse…
Do you really trust Putin approval rating as reported by Putin? Next year he’ll report 146% approval rating on himself, will that make Russians twice as bad as they’re now?
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Flippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Communists vs Tankies on voting
9·3 months agoWell yeah, the dems didn’t push for a better candidate than Joe, that was the problem. It was basically the same candidate, just younger and a woman, and even that was only after nominating Biden at first
I wonder if it at least reminded him correctly. Or did it check whether it’s “tomorrow” already, found out it’s still “today” and decided not to remind
Yuri (or Yury, Юрий/Юрiй/Юры) is a pretty common slavic name, with the same origins as George but on a different linguistic path. Wikipedia lists a lot of people with this name, including the founder of the city of Moscow Yuri Dolgorukiy (surname translates roughly as Long-handed), chairman of KGB Yuri Andropov, but interestingly doesn’t list Yuri Knorozov who is famous for deciphering Maya script and for including his cat Asya as a co-author of his papers.
Interestingly enough, Kim Jong-Il, the previous General Secretary of North Korea, has a birth name of Yuri Irsenovich Kim. I just learned this fact from this very same wiki article, so I decided to immediately share
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•AI "educator" is mad at people for stealing prompts
2·4 months agoNo, it’s short for Generative Artificial Intelligence. It’s capital i and not the lowercase L
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•AI "educator" is mad at people for stealing prompts
12·4 months agoTrue slopmasters know that they need to ask an llm to generate a prompt, because who understands GenAI better than another GenAI /s
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World News@quokk.au•On thinning ice: After almost four years of war, Russia’s central bankers are running out of tricks to keep the economy afloat
1·5 months agoAnd a lot of the luckier ones left Russia already
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NonCredibleDefense@sh.itjust.works•Two more sleep with the fishesEnglish
3·7 months agoHow many F/A-18F’s lost at sea
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NonCredibleDefense@sh.itjust.works•Two more sleep with the fishesEnglish
1·7 months agoSo how many in total?
Analytics, most likely
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movies@piefed.social•War Of The Worlds | Prime Video movie uses real footage of attacks and disaster
17·8 months agoThere is a reddit comment from (allegedly) one of the people who worked on the vfx for this film. According to them, the higher-ups insisted on using the real footage, while the artists tried to persuade them to remake those scenes in CGI, and one of the artists even voluntarily took some unpaid overtime to redo those scenes.
If you’re interested, watch the VFX Artists React episode on it, should be the most recent one as of now, there’s more info there
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science@lemmy.world•First-of-Its-Kind Bright Orange Nurse Shark Recorded Off Costa Rica Makes HistoryEnglish
172·9 months agoAre you sure it’s not just covered in curry?
Didn’t really help me, but it explained a lot








Not completely. They still somewhat respect Chinese copyright, and to some extent copyright of other eastern countries (Korea, India, Japan, etc)