@DraleZero@EZE3D If a food manufacturer dabbled with nuts, didn't like it and changed course and forgot to remove stuff, should it be labeled as containing nuts?
Yes, because it DOES contain it. If you put stuff in and didn't take it out, your product contains it and should be labeled as such.
@theendlesshum@AdamWellerComms I would argue that is straight up false advertisement. The product in the ad is completely different from the one offered.
@destroyerdude8@Knightly_Hist The point is the "experiment" is flawed because regardless of the answer one gets, it means nothing because the tested item isn't the real deal real.
Common sense answer: if medieval armor reliably stopped modern guns, we would still use it in battlefield. We don't for a reason.
@Piotr89319087@sknerus_ Then you have morons constantly driving into the barrier before it can rise because the light said they can go...
You can't fix stupid, and no design is ever good enough that a moron won't somehow manage to misundertand it.
@PointmanC@IsThisA3DModel I don't know which is worse:
either they are having such a level of AI psychosis that they genuinely don't see the glaring flaws in the output and think it looks amazing.
OR they know it isn't what they claim it is, and are just lying and bullshitting for... money? A grift?
@m5912699822421@qdev0@KakapoCalypse Yeah, I'm fairly certain I have many games that I would absolutely recommend but have not played for 146 hours. 146 hours and not recommending, either they left it on and the number is just nonsense, or they have some believe game needs to be ad infinitum entertaining to be good.
@ColorTheBooks@AgentNightRaven The arms are also swinging the wrong way for bipedal walking in general. It should be the opposite arm, no?
One could try to bullshit an explanation for it, like 'that is just how this creature walks', but I think anyone can see it as the after-the-fact justification it is...
@Guyat15@GenocideReaper7@CantEverDie At the end of the day, it really doesn't matter if someone is genuinely a moron or just pretending to be one: everything thay say and do is still moronic nonsense and you are most likely better off never having to see or hear them and their takes again.
@sean_j_roberts@loftwah The problem here is, this is NOT a person who wants to learn, otherwise they would have learned the basic stuff here, if by nothing else then by checking what the LLM did when they gave the command.
They didn't, they relied on an LLM to do it, and blindly trusted it was correct.
@Haptraz@ombrellion@youfreakinnerd@IsThisA3DModel@ComfyUI Generating the storyboard should be simpler, thus being faster (and use less tokens or whatever), allowing for more rapid iteration and editing before spending the time and resources to make the video.
All of this is nonsense, of course, since the video doesn't follow the board.
@jamesontorres@PT_CROW New data won't help. The initial models were fed anything and everything there is a surviving record of from the entire recorded history of humanity. Can the companies wait for a few hundred, if not thousands of years for fresh data to accumulate before they push out a new model?
@ZayneDoesThings This style, the player goes to a dining room, which obviously has
"table"
"chair"
"chair"
"chair"
"mimic"
"chair"
"chair"
...wait, what was that?