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basisword commented on Pilot narrowly avoids 'midair collision' with US Air Force plane near Venezuela   theguardian.com/us-news/2... · Posted by u/prmph
basisword · a day ago
I wonder what illegal activities/war crimes the USAF is up to in Venezuela this time?
basisword commented on Recovering Anthony Bourdain's Li.st's   sandyuraz.com/blogs/bourd... · Posted by u/thecsw
tayo42 · 3 days ago
> Alternatively watch any of his travel shows

His really early ones were kind of rough. Like you could see he was still figuring it out. There was one episode where he just narrated a lonely planet guide.

basisword · 2 days ago
Yeah this is why I recommended the book first. I think you need to understand him and his humour to really appreciate the shows.
basisword commented on Recovering Anthony Bourdain's Li.st's   sandyuraz.com/blogs/bourd... · Posted by u/thecsw
treesknees · 3 days ago
At the risk of being downvoted… for the uninitiated among us, what’s interesting about these or the person? I understand he was a chef and had several TV shows. Is it just celebrity fascination?
basisword · 3 days ago
He wrote honestly about a profession he worked at all levels. His travel/food programmes sampled the fanciest of foods as well as the greasy spoons, local cuisines, and all without arrogance or false humility. He was very relatable for many people.

I would recommend reading Kitchen Confidential. Alternatively watch any of his travel shows although I think understanding the man through the book first makes it easier to appreciate the shows.

Regarding this specific find I don't see anything particularly special but for many it's one final glimpse into the life of someone they admire.

basisword commented on Recovering Anthony Bourdain's Li.st's   sandyuraz.com/blogs/bourd... · Posted by u/thecsw
basisword · 3 days ago
I hope you never have to understand the difficulty and complexity of the so called "easy way out".
basisword commented on Apple has locked my Apple ID, and I have no recourse. A plea for help   hey.paris/posts/appleid/... · Posted by u/parisidau
elphinstone · 3 days ago
Oh, yes, only "important" people deserve customer service. That is an appallingly elitist attitude.
basisword · 3 days ago
Nobody said that.
basisword commented on GPT-5.2   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/atgctg
stacktrace · 5 days ago
> It's still a big issue that the models will make up plausible sounding but wrong or misleading explanations for things, and verifying their claims ends up taking time. And if it's a topic you don't care about enough, you might just end up misinformed.

Exactly! One important thing LLMs have made me realise deeply is "No information" is better than false information. The way LLMs pull out completely incorrect explanations baffles me - I suppose that's expected since in the end it's generating tokens based on its training and it's reasonable it might hallucinate some stuff, but knowing this doesn't ease any of my frustration.

IMO if LLMs need to focus on anything right now, they should focus on better grounding. Maybe even something like a probability/confidence score, might end up experience so much better for so many users like me.

basisword · 4 days ago
I think the thing even worse than false information is the almost-correct information. You do a quick Google to confirm it's on the right page but find there's an important misunderstanding. These are so much harder to spot I think than the blatantly false.
basisword commented on US seizes oil tanker off coast of Venezuela   usatoday.com/story/news/p... · Posted by u/geox
m348e912 · 6 days ago
While I don't think the US has the authority to warrant the sizing of another country's oil tanker, the US may believe they have justification.

Accusation: Venezuela is using Nigeria as a means to launder sanctioned oil.

https://x.com/0x2719/status/1998867882365825299?s=20

basisword · 6 days ago
Sanctioned by who? The president who thinks his tech companies shouldn't be subject to European laws when they operate in Europe believes completely separate countries have to abide by his rules when doing business?
basisword commented on US seizes oil tanker off coast of Venezuela   usatoday.com/story/news/p... · Posted by u/geox
monerozcash · 6 days ago
How is that comparable? That seems like a deliberate misrepresentation of the situation.

US actions here almost certainly have the full backing of what they (probably rightfully) consider to be the legitimate Venezuelan government.

basisword · 6 days ago
Will you be sticking to this reasoning when the US decides Russia is the legitimate government in large parts of Ukraine in a few months?
basisword commented on US seizes oil tanker off coast of Venezuela   usatoday.com/story/news/p... · Posted by u/geox
basisword · 6 days ago
Can someone explain why US sanctions on Iranian oil would have any relevance to Venezuela? And why the US would have any right to enforce those sanctions by seizing some other countries tanker? Or is this the US just doing what it wants because nobody will tell it otherwise?
basisword commented on Australia begins enforcing world-first teen social media ban   reuters.com/legal/litigat... · Posted by u/chirau
indymike · 6 days ago
Father of five here, and founder of a social media marketing company (exited). Our kids are up against problems we didn't have during the great expansion of social. The three big things:

1. State level actors and well funded not for profits are fighting an information war to influence our kids. And they are very good at it. Down to having troll farms to talk one on one. Every time something new happens in the world, my younger kids ask me about what they saw on Tik-Tok and their initial understanding is shaped by a well funded actor, and is often completely a false narrative. The solution is be open and talk about it with your kids.

2. Criminals are even better at social than state level actors. They are smooth. And they are on platforms you wouldn't expect - like games. And criminals aren't all about fraud. They sell drugs, they try to physically steal in real life from your kids,they'll try to get your kids to do something embarrasing and blackmail them with it, and even can be human traffickers. Again, the solution is be open and talk about it with your kids - and make sure they know it's ok to ask, and it's especially ok if you think I shouldn't share this with Dad or they person is saying not to show your parents.

3. Sexual predators are even better at social than the criminals. The difference is that the predators can't hide behind national borders so they are very careful. Same solution as $#2, but this one is really tough because when your kids come to you about it, they may have shared something with the predator that the predator is using to extort them into hooking up. Don't attack or blame your kid, focus on making sure the predator never gets to them

I do not believe for a minute that social media was good for my kids as they grew up, but I'm not sure that you can even begin to fix it the way AU is trying to - regulating speech, association using prohibition is dipping a colander in the river to filter the silt.

basisword · 6 days ago
>> Our kids are up against problems we didn't have during the great expansion of social.

I'm not sure I agree with this. Our societies globally have become hugely polarised and are manipulated daily because of social media. The damage done by social media is 100x greater than any good that came from it and the lives of adults have been affected by on it a societal level at least as much as the danger to kids.

It isn't possible, but if social media was suddenly completely unavailable I think the world would get a lot better in a very short period of time.

u/basisword

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