[classic swim] Posted June 6 Posted June 6 I can *kinda* get not being able to sell me deli fried chicken at 1AM... but when it’s SUMMER TIME and not even 9PM I mean come on. I don’t live in New York or anywhere that matters to actual Americans but for a country that prides itself on overworking and underpaying late shift, why strip them of decent hours to eat. Any of the dozens of times I’ve griped about my addiction, all my hotspots are really down the street for me to walk. Even if I didn’t admittedly have addiction problems, I would still bitch about Cinco de Mayo not having places open on a Sunday. 3 Quote
The_annoying_one Posted June 6 Author Posted June 6 Gaming peaked with the PS2. So much since then has just been lackluster. 2 Quote
André Toulon Posted June 7 Posted June 7 There should only be Styrofoam cups and paper plates in the world of disposables...there should be no paper cups and no Styrofoam plates. Paper cups don't keep your drink cold and styrofoam plates dissolve if the food is hotter than room temperature. 2 Quote
The_annoying_one Posted June 7 Author Posted June 7 I can get by on just about 3 or 4 hours of sleep most nights. People who boast about getting a good night’s sleep are just show-offs. 1 Quote
Mode 7 Posted Monday at 03:50 PM Posted Monday at 03:50 PM I've never understood the appeal of R-Truth 2 Quote
The_annoying_one Posted Monday at 04:04 PM Author Posted Monday at 04:04 PM Cheesy 90’s pop-rock is probably the best genre of music, altogether. 1 Quote
Mode 7 Posted Monday at 11:22 PM Posted Monday at 11:22 PM Cole slaw is gross, it's more like cold slop 🤢 1 Quote
The_annoying_one Posted Monday at 11:32 PM Author Posted Monday at 11:32 PM The best way to get slapped is to get directly in the face of an introvert. I don’t care who you are. 2 Quote
Doom Metal Alchemist Posted Tuesday at 12:41 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:41 PM Popular opinion: The Wizard is a terrible movie. Possibly unpopular opinion: It however is satisfyingly entertaining. 2 Quote
Mode 7 Posted Tuesday at 11:54 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:54 PM That one type of fan that always says that if you don't like [insert favorite thing] then you have bad taste or you have no soul or whatever needs to be served with a nice tall glass of shut the fuck up. 1 3 Quote
The_annoying_one Posted Wednesday at 12:39 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 12:39 AM I’m all for being a fan of things, but gatekeeping whatever you’re a fan of just kind of makes you a prick. 1 3 Quote
The_annoying_one Posted Thursday at 01:42 AM Author Posted Thursday at 01:42 AM I love how certain words and phrases are an instant downvote on Reddit. I post those things just to fuck with people. I legit don’t care. 1 Quote
[classic swim] Posted Thursday at 04:11 AM Posted Thursday at 04:11 AM On 3/15/2024 at 7:13 PM, [classic swim] said: I’ve probably already already said a variant of this before. ^ Losing this was more important than losing Candy Cigarettes or any dipshit non healthy snack. I only had one single bag of that before they discontinued and that was enough to tell me that was the best of the whole brand. There’s a ‘Tangy Pickle’ flavor that’s... not entirely the same but it’s got a similar taste. Found it at the gas station awhile ago and not sure how long it’s existed. But if I’m right and they both taste alike, I don’t see why they don’t just rebrand delicious cheeseburger flavored Doritos since nobody seems to be interested in Pickle Flavor Doritos. It’s likable to me but everyone else is gonna see the bag of chips and not want it. 2 Quote
Insipid Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM It's rather unfortunate that few people here will realize how truly unpopular this is: Derrida is the greatest western philosopher of all time. 1 Quote
scoobdog Posted yesterday at 02:11 AM Posted yesterday at 02:11 AM Deconstruction tends to veer into self importance. 1 Quote
Insipid Posted yesterday at 02:35 AM Posted yesterday at 02:35 AM 18 minutes ago, scoobdog said: Deconstruction tends to veer into self importance. Do elaborate. I find deconstruction is very relevant in the current age of AI, where semantics are reduced to vector points and their pathways. 1 Quote
scoobdog Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 4 hours ago, Insipid said: Do elaborate. I find deconstruction is very relevant in the current age of AI, where semantics are reduced to vector points and their pathways. It’s fine when it explores interconnectivity of its “deconstructed “ elements, and in that sense, even vectors exist in balance with their oppositional forces. But seeking balance has a fundamental flaw that is frequently exploited by incomplete thought experiments: true balance can only be achieved in contained and controlled settings. Eventually that search for balancing forces gives way to a desire to restrict those vectors to just one path. 1 Quote
Insipid Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) 5 hours ago, scoobdog said: It’s fine when it explores interconnectivity of its “deconstructed “ elements, and in that sense, even vectors exist in balance with their oppositional forces. But seeking balance has a fundamental flaw that is frequently exploited by incomplete thought experiments: true balance can only be achieved in contained and controlled settings. Eventually that search for balancing forces gives way to a desire to restrict those vectors to just one path. I appreciate your input. My flaw was seeing deconstruction and LLM tokenization as the same, even though metaphorically that is a stretch. The mapping of LLM is indeed contained and controlled. Just because the vectors can change, it does not mean that eventually it can't permanently stay in one position. Yes, this is an incomplete thought experiment, but it is a new frontier, philosophy integrating the nature of LLMs. And at least I'm not saying something like AI is the ubermensch. Edited 14 hours ago by Insipid 1 Quote
scoobdog Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 4 hours ago, Insipid said: I appreciate your input. My flaw was seeing deconstruction and LLM tokenization as the same, even though metaphorically that is a stretch. The mapping of LLM is indeed contained and controlled. Just because the vectors can change, it does not mean that eventually it can't permanently stay in one position. Yes, this is an incomplete thought experiment, but it is a new frontier, philosophy integrating the nature of LLMs. And at least I'm not saying something like AI is the ubermensch. I wouln't call that a flaw. My thing has always been a variation of deconstruction in language, so naturally, I can appreciate the idea of AI using tokens to automate a process I use myself. Saying it's a stretch doesn't do justice to the true scope of deconstructionism. More importantly, we're still early in the new AI reality - we may know that a rigidity trap is on the horizon, but we won't know how it will manifest itself. 1 Quote
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