@anonemoose25@Electrarythm As long as you don't take it to the extreme. I think back to The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck a lot. You still should have a few things that you give a f*ck about, but there is A LOT in the modern world that should be rightfully be ignored.
@RyanHoliday Completely agree.
Bruce did a great 2-hour interview with Elizabeth Zharoff where they cover a whole range of topics like Bruce's vocal exercises and his mindset during his cancer treatment.
https://t.co/JLsrWzSuS4
@CoronaHeadsUp The vaccination rates for influenza, particularly in younger people, are disappointing...
https://t.co/A3t8G4tO8T
The QLD health minister also mentioned at the August 2025 peak that 86% of the influenza hospitalisations were unvaccinated.
https://t.co/6EPj1jRTli
@HwoodScrptReadr It reminds of the concept covered in The Long Tail almost 20 years ago. AI will extend the long tail and lower the maximum potential popularity of top "hits".
@ewinsberg@phl43 I see. I would interpret this situation as an LLM helping solve a known problem through computational power and assisting the human researchers with brainstorming. For now, LLMs help connect the dots, but the dots still need to be added to the training models by humans.
@donaldGrahame@Globalbiosec Did you read the research paper? It explains the factors quite well.
It's also worth noting that the paper is from July 2020. The general public (such as hospital visitors) were still going around unmasked or with ineffective cloth masks at that time.
@NikolausFisher@KironReid@Kasparov63@avalaina What do the Americans have to do with it?
The Munich Agreement was between the Germans, Italians, British, and French. The USSR should have been involved but they were not invited. The Czechoslovakian envoy had to wait in another room while the agreement was signed.
@AdamLiwinski@waitbutwhy@elonmusk Yes, the content used to train LLMs will be the limiting factor. If you plotted the amount and quality of LLM training input, it would probably be a bell curve.
LLMs are providing the most probable response (the middle of the distribution), not the exceptional outliers.
@teklaroma@remedygames What is so hard about setting up an Epic account?
I have accounts for Steam / Epic / GoG / Battle dot net / Game Pass. If you're a PC gamer, why stick to just one choice?
@SizweLo It's worth going back and reading The Peter Principle. Dr Peter argued that pointless jobs are a symptom of natural human hierarchies, stating: "capitalistic, socialistic, and communistic systems are characterised by the same accumulation of redundant and incompetent personnel."