Looking forward to seeing how this develops!
Threadiverse is still in its nascent stages of development, and it is even earlier stages for kbin. Anyone who have been around in the internet long enough knows that these issues are common at this stage. People who are complaining are failing to realise that this is still just a passion project of a single individual who is really not making any real profits in return, and is not a multi-billion enterprise with server farms of its own across the world. Even Reddit and Twitter had lots of such hiccups when they started out.
Thanks for all the work you are doing, Ernest! Always happy to be here!
Thank you!
Thanks for all the hardwork you are putting in! In the long term, you could consider setting up a kbin.social status page?
This is a totally valid argument. Looking forward to see how this progresses.
So… pretty big.
Hello, thank you for posting in m/atheism. However this was already posted very recently in this magazine. In order to avoid duplication, I will be removing this thread.
Can confirm that I am seeing this bug too.
Haha, you are welcome!
Also lean ones https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRfen84-dMw
That’s a general issue with the internet, and is not just a fediverse issue. In fact, fediverse gives you the power to move to instances with moderation policies that you like, rather than forcing you to use a centralised platform.
I chuckled more reading the title of this post than its content
Pretty sure they are already doing that (eg. Pegasus scandal).
That’s just crazy… Its a pretty good show!
“Thanks to LLM, we are now free from the iterative labor,” the authors said.
Now, they can simply provide verbal instructions describing the desired movements and deliver a prompt instructing the LLM to create Python code that runs the Android engine.
Alter3 retains activities in memory, and researchers can refine and adjust its actions, leading to faster, smoother, and more accurate movements over time.
This is a really interesting application of LLM
Its my pleasure
Its sad how many local newspapers have shut down in recent years, creating an increasing number of ‘news deserts’.