@Liggi If that sort of scheme is going to be remotely doable, it absolutely cannot be farmed out to the Private Sector.
Remember the COVID millions that vanished into the pockets of any chancer with a PLC?
If there's a hint of profit in it, the private sector will swallow it all.
@Liggi What about when people act on their beliefs and either indirectly (say, by persuading others) or directly mean to cause you harm because of those beliefs?
Is there a boundary line of “People can believe what they like as long as it stays in their head”?
@Liggi When I start a new conversation and lead with Palestine, it also says “oh no I’m an AI, I can’t have opinions”, but then goes straight to a definitive “Yes” when asked about Israel.
I’d expect the same level of ‘neutrality’ both ways round but I’m not seeing that
@Liggi When starting with Israel, it’s clearly aware of the context of the question, so tries to be neutral. Following up with Palestine, it sort of accepts that maybe some things aren’t great. (Image 1)
I wrote a very simple tool to query @home_assistant Energy dashboard API and calculate average hourly power consumption so you can have Numbers too. #homeassistant#golang https://t.co/3V2IV1AycM
@Liggi Which is not in any way to knock NMS. It's an excellent game, but shows just how difficult it is to make something that's "procedurally generated" without a lot of generic...ness.
Procedural generation isn't a replacement for crafted worlds.
@Liggi I mean, look at No Man's Sky... a bazillion planets, but each is basically "pick a palette and sprinkle some topography on top".
There's no distinguishing features to any region of any planet, apart from Locations™ generated on demand.