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dreamglider commented on Counter-Strike: A billion-dollar game built in a dorm room   nytimes.com/2025/08/18/ar... · Posted by u/asnyder
vidarh · 8 days ago
I think you're right

My son spends most of his time in small closed Discord servers.

The niche areas still exist, but a lot of them are hidden and invite only, or just intentionally or unintentionally not easy to discover.

dreamglider · 8 days ago
Seems it is not just about geeks VS general population but rather the classical case where success (ease of access) & popularity inevitably bring failure. Few open (loosely or not actively moderated) "spaces" left. No wonder given the general attitude of the, lol, "invaders". :D In the past - you pick an IRC server and a room and 4 out of 5 times you'll learn something interesting, have actual fun with ppl you don't know and just enjoy the interactions. Now similar experience can happen only in closed/invite only or hard-to-find groups. The mainstream ones (different "social media" services) seem filled with people who want only to show off while remaining as alienated (and as consequence hostile) from one another as possible. Good or bad - the old Net is dead. The new one is predominantly for making money and BS. The same trend can be observed virtually anywhere. In the past - people experimented with games, lots of cr@p titles but also pure gems, games that last. Today? AAA titles that repeat the "successful" pattern, over and over again. Anyway - it is what it is, the good thing is there are still meaningful places and people worth reading/listening to, just way harder to find through the noise. News.y seems one of the few remaining and open islands.

To bring this further - it's like the migration from villages to cities and towns - proliferation of alienation, loneliness, broken communities, fake smiles and treating anyone not part of your close circle as potentially hostile psycho ready to steal your kidneys, sneeze in your coffee or /dev/null ya. Anyway, no more laments for the past given the current situation presents interesting problems that nobody has solved-solved yet, perhaps because they won't make you a billionaire lol.

dreamglider commented on Stop Saying AI   connermccall.com/blog/202... · Posted by u/sloped
farts_mckensy · a year ago
To me, this is like asking if a hotdog is technically a sandwich. Who cares? It's semantics. This has the same vibe as, "Well, technically, Linux is just a kernel, not an operating system." No one cares, nerds. There's no point in trying to argue about this. People have adopted AI into their vernacular. It's not going to change at this point.
dreamglider · a year ago
The few thousand of people (worldwide), who were into NLP (Natural Language Processing) and were the drive behind the ML "revolution" - they care, but for other reasons. In like 10 years from now, when you ask for a hotdog but get a sandwich - then you may care too. But hey - that's happening right now, with humans, anyway ! :D
dreamglider commented on Stop Saying AI   connermccall.com/blog/202... · Posted by u/sloped
bigyikes · a year ago
Stop saying AI?

>But they are not intelligence and anyone who spends time with them quickly realizes they are just a very superpowered suggestion engine

How about: stop moving goalposts. These models are obviously capable of acts of intelligence. If you told someone 10 years ago about the things these models can do, they would tell you the model is intelligent. The model does well on human exams that we use to measure intelligence.

I get it, AI is a hype term, but to pretend that there is no intelligence is silly, and to pretend that you can redefine intelligence is hubris.

dreamglider · a year ago
Stating that there are "acts of intelligence" is not even wrong. Sorry, not an opinion, a fact. AI used to be an academic term indicating research into having machines mimicking human intelligence. Machine Learning (a.k.a the current hype) is about pattern recognition and has precisely zero to do with AI and/or any form of intelligence whatsoever. A rat has more intelligence than an LLM and bees - for sure. It's not about pretending - it's about facts. This statement is true if we have a shared understanding of what 'intelligence' means.
dreamglider commented on Broken Method or ESP?   slate.com/health-and-scie... · Posted by u/dreamglider
dreamglider · 2 years ago
Nothing extraordinary, just interesting. You know - to advance / provoke one's thinking.
dreamglider commented on We have used too many levels of abstractions   unixsheikh.com/articles/w... · Posted by u/riidom
dreamglider · 2 years ago
Do you write code? Yes. What code, examples? I code HELM charts! :)

Awesome particle.

u/dreamglider

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