Is compression equivalent to general intelligence? DeepMind digs up more potential clues.
While LLMs have been used for... a lot, it seems like this use might be one where it's not only reliable but it appears to outperform existing methods of image compression. Being able to cram more data into less space tends to lead to interesting developments, so I will be keeping my eye on this.
What do you guys think? Seem like it's deserving of less hype than I'm giving it? What kind of security holes do you think this could open?
Funnily enough, a dentist did tell me something like this once, but for soda.
Apparently it's better to chug it than sip it because the acid in the soda doesn't touch your teeth for as long.
Hmm I wonder if I may have shot past the more straightforward way to parse it.
I'm coming from a stance where "don't do it as soon as you know it's ableist" is voiceless rule, so that significantly colors how I'm interpreting it.
That response was more me being like "oh wow this is essentially saying ignorance is an excuse for using ableist language" (caveats run amok here like "only when there are no known other words" as well as "strictly only when one isn't employing a shitty stereotype when referring to whoever they're referring to")
Admittedly, I can see how that is still a less than desirable takeaway, but all I'm trying to say is I 100% agree with what you've written.
Tldr; thank you for the clarification! Full agree and this is mostly just me trying to figure out where some disconnect is
Work is going crazy because 1 project got behind schedule and then another project got behind schedule as a consequence of the first project going off. Waterfall workflows, man.
But it's looking ok. As long as I keep lifting afterwork and vibing out when I'm too tired, I think I'll be ok lol
Thank goodness for flex hours and wfh though. I don't know how I'd survive without being able to take a massive break away from it when it gets to be too much
My biggest take away was:
Ableism is not a list of bad words. Language is one tool of an oppressive system. Being aware of language -- for those of us who have the privilege of being able to change our language -- can help us understand how pervasive ableism is. Ableism is systematic, institutional devaluing of bodies and minds deemed deviant, abnormal, defective, subhuman, less than. Ableism is violence.
So the language itself isn't ableist, technically, according to this, but abilism is when the person using the language thinks of the negative stereotypes associated and uses that to justify some shitty position or action.
So in other words, while lame is acknowledged as a problematic word, it's not inherently abilist to use it, which is not a takeaway I was expecting to get.
Let me know if I misread it, but thank you for posting! It was an informative read!
Weak-sauce is the exact essence of what I'm trying to get at, but it's too... Millennial... Like, internally there's no issue with using it, but saying/typing it out to someone older than me feels distinctly cringe (in the lightest sense, though lol just like something you're not supposed to do, you know?)
That's a good idea too. I think the word I was looking for was "inconsiderate" but these are fantastic solutions for other situations as well!
This post made me realize that the word I'm looking for is likely "inconsiderate". Thank you! Sad is definitely close too.
And I agree, I try not to be too hard on myself when I slip on language I prefer to use. I don't think being too hard on myself is productive in any way anymore.
Cringe is just too visceral for what I'm describing though.
Lame would be a 3/10 while cringe would be like a 5/10, using cringe in its least meaningful form. A full on cringe is like a 8/10 (and depending on who I'm talking to, it seems to sometimes hit like a 10/10)
I gotta agree with you.
It feels like dumb has more baggage than meaning to the point that the baggage has become the meaning. I feel like lame is on the precipice of having the same problem, which is kind of a big motivator for me making this post to begin with.
Ahh those are all fantastic, thank you!
I wouldn't describe "only texting someone when you need something" as mid though, if that helps at all
That's a good one, I like that. Thanks for the suggestion!
I don't know if I'm just becoming overly sensitive to my own language or if this is an actual issue, so feel free to let me know if it seems that I just need to grow thicker skin, but still.
I keep getting this uneasy feeling whenever I use the word "lame" and I think it's because I'm starting to realize it's technically ableist. However, there's no single non-profane word that I know of that fits the niche that I use it in.
For example, I wrote out something earlier about a behavior I do that I don't like that I do because I think it's kind of shitty behavior, but it's overall harmless. I use lame to describe it casually. I could also call it kind of shitty, as I did before, but not to audiences that I don't want to use profanity around.
Anyone know of a word I can replace "lame" with?
I'd say maybe weak, but that's got its own baggage that I'm not sure I'm ok with switching to. Annoying is too strong of a word for what I'm going for. Maybe lame is a short word for "this makes me feel slightly sad"?
Idk, so I open it up to the public: Is this even an issue or am I being too sensitive? Could this be solved in a single replacement word or do I need a whole ass phrase to express this?
Oof sorry about that, I was a bit drunk when I wrote that. I probably shouldn't have transmitted what is essentially anxiety musings on an innocent bystanding poster. Hope you have a good day!
Is it? It's not like the bug would ever know, he'd just think he's metamorphasizing and then it'd all fade to... Well whatever death's version of black is. It's a pretty nice end given that he's going willingly... I guess this hinges on my assumption that most people don't die of old age nor do they tend to die peacefully...
Then again, maybe I just have some death anxiety to work out :)
User generated content eating itself.
Not an ouroboros, no, much more like, a human centipede
Ok, Mr. Moneybags who's never had an overdraft fee
(JK, I don't know you or your life, in case the reading comprehensionless mob comes for me)
Bosses self reporting as dumbasses, as usual
I was under the impression it was primarily " if it isn't broken, then don't fix it" levels of tradition.
I could be wrong though, so if someone with more creds than a random internet dweller comes along, feel free to ignore me.
Heck, if you think I'm an idiot, feel free to ignore me :)
Your response is a much chiller version of
It's a relatable song for anyone who is an ex-musk fan. I think his tanking of Twitter probably did the most damage to his reputation more than anything else.