Kernel/Syscalls/jail.cpp
includes the gender neutral “they” as well. Good on them for merging that PR.
Doesn’t know the lyrics. Just goes meow meow meow.
Kernel/Syscalls/jail.cpp
includes the gender neutral “they” as well. Good on them for merging that PR.
I contest the use of derogatory “small dick energy” memes on the grounds of body inclusivity. Small dicks are valid, positive and worthy of appreciation.
Most depressing thing on the box is the alcohol percentage.
Underrated veggie imho. They’re amazing grilled. They give some kick to mashed potatoes. On the other hand, the sap from their plant causes serious blisters when exposed to sunlight and they’ve gone wild, turning into a problematic invasive specie in many regions. Evil carrot is about right.
And I accidentally misread this as Alegria
What’s this, a cat for ants?!
Oh to marvel once again at life as through the eyes of a child.
That guy is coding open source software on a 1998 bondi blue iMac.
Thank you! Wow, they were truly ahead of their time. 🙃
What is this cursed place? The clickbait has eaten everything. uBlock should make this into a blank page.
Nah it’s biohazard. If I had to guess I’d go for upcoming zombie apocalypse ground zero.
Signs get more severe as OP heads back home. Housing crisis and so on.
Reducing emotion to voice intonation and facial expression is trivializing what it means to feel. This kind of approach dates from the 70s (promoted namely by Paul Elkman) and has been widely criticized from the get-go. It’s telling of the serious lack of emotional intelligence of the makers of such models. This field keeps redefining words pointing to deep concepts with their superficial facsimiles. If “emotion” is reduced to a smirk and “learning” to a calibrated variable, then of course OpenAI will be able to claim grand things based on that amputated view of the human experience.
Wrong article?
The actual research page is so awkward. The TLDR at the top goes:
single portrait photo + speech audio = hyper-realistic talking face video
Then a little lower comes the big red warning:
We are exploring visual affective skill generation for virtual, interactive characters, NOT impersonating any person in the real world.
No siree! Big “not what it looks like” vibes.
Yeah, their reporting suffers from not adequately defining what is being measured.
From the org’s definition of bots, I’d say it’s implicit that bot activity excludes expected communication in an infrastructure, client-server or otherwise. A bot is historically understood as an unexpected, nosy guest poking around a system. A good one might be indexing a website for a search engine. A bad one might be scraping email addresses for spammers.
In any case, none of the examples you give can be reasonably categorized as bots and the full report gives no indication of doing so.
It sooo looks like this, but the poster is a an actual Beehaw user though, not a bot. I don’t know what to think![emoji bee_sob bee sob emoji](https://beehaw.org/emoji/blobbee_sob.png)