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My pleasure! Glad it helped. Also, I like your username.
I’m still not sure how much to fear AI, as I’m not knowledgeable on the subject (never even intentionally interacted with one yet) and have seen conflicting reports on how worryingly capable it is. Today I did see this video, which isn’t explicitly about AI but did offer an interesting perspective that could be compared to the paradigm: https://youtu.be/fVN_5xsMDdg
(Warning, the video was interesting, but I got invested about halfway through when I started comparing it to AI, then was disappointed in the ending)
I saw an interesting video about this. It’s outdated (from ten months ago, apparently) but added some context that I, at least, was missing - and that also largely aligns with what you said. Also, though it’s not super evident in this video, I think the presenter is fairly funny.
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Austin Evans tried this.
He deemed it unnecessary, IIRC.
It wouldn’t be King Triton?
I used to have the title “system administrator” in my resume. I guess recruiters were just going off of single keyword searches because I’d get all kinds of emails about unrelated administrative positions like “social security administrator.”
My favorite example was when I got invited to apply for the position of “ocean administrator.” I looked it up at the time and it seemed to be about directing shipping traffic, but it’s more fun to imagine that I would have been in some way directing the ocean itself.
California, I think.
I don’t know if it is, but you can always just use yt-dlp or something similar.
It’s just the special effects department showing off.
Fair enough.
NerdCubed is, or was, my favorite YouTuber. I don’t like his live streams as much, but he did play Tomba in one.
Didn’t NerdCubed recently play this?
They can get pretty big, but the ones I encounter are generally about the size of my big toenail.
It was probably the Technology Connections one. Even if not, I strongly recommend his channel.
Hmm, my client has recently changed how it interacts with usernames when clicked. I think that interfered with this post.
There were individual books per person.
In my childhood household, at all times, there were in-progress books on the back of the commode. You would simply select the one relevant to you.
I used to see you all over Lemmy, then my client added automatic suppression of hugely expressive characters in usernames.
I thought I stopped seeing you after that, but your 18,005 comments suggest I probably just didn’t notice.
The person perhaps (eventually) most qualified to answer this might be Graeldon, who is on a quest to play every Steam game in alphabetical order.