

I think the worst risk with this would be data leaks from that government database.


I think the worst risk with this would be data leaks from that government database.


I have a somewhat similar project. I don’t think “don’t use LLMs” is particularly helpful.
My project is a never ending story with spinoffs that I never want to show anyone, but enjoy reading. At first, I used an LLM to make it with prompts of increasing complexity and results that we’re usually soulless and imperfect.
The thing to understand is in my opinion, that you’re using an actual machine ghostwriter. The machine doesn’t share your thoughts and vision, which can be helpful but is often detrimental to quality.
A few months ago, while writing a particularly complex chapter, it completely stopped being “good enough”, so I made the decision to write the stuff myself. But the problem: I am an awful author because I didn’t actually learn so much since I didn’t write it myself.
Now, my current approach is to write it myself (with my progress being much slower but of much higher quality and with much better quality control).
The machine ghostwriter is useful when it comes to brainstorming, proof reading and suggestions for rewording, I think. It has things in it’s context that I simply don’t know and that I don’t even know I don’t know, and it comes up with okay ideas and sometimes good rephrasing.
Of course, just accepting ai suggestions would lower quality, but if you’re picky it could work well.
Let me know what you think, also anti ai absolutists let me know what you think. Contrary to how this might sound, I’m not particularly fond of LLMs, but it’s helpful to get some feedback and ideas.


Ultimate is the best entry since melee, and both are still loved and played today. Nothing is wrong with smash bros.
Yes, the dlc chars are usually too strong, but same goes for some base characters and I don’t feel like it’s much if a problem. We get good actual content for the money.
If Nintendo releases a good smash for switch 2, they got me by the balls.


Ants even have soldiers
Capitalism is different from a regular market in that it is not just trying to make a profit in order to have enough money to exchange for useful goods and services.
Capitalism demands that your profit grows and grows and grows. It’s growth for it’s own sake. A capitalistic economy like our world economy needs to grow 3% or so every year or it gets into a recession. 3% doesn’t sound like much, but it’s exponential growth, doubling every 25 years or so. This growth doesn’t come out of thin air, but from extracting from value from other people, our world and so on.
And measuring an economy by GDP is incomplete, because it doesn’t take uncompensated labor, human happiness and wellbeing, and public goods (like a healthy nature) into account. When a factory owner pollutes and dries up the river while employees have no choice but to work 16 hour weeks, GDP goes up.
In nature, things grow until they are mature. That does not mean progress halts. Adults don’t grow anymore, but continue to learn.
My try to explain why money and markets are okay, but growth for it’s own sake (growthism you may call it) is destroying our societies, making us unhappy, and is also killing us with the climate and biodiversity crises.


Isn’t a pure square grid inefficient, because trains get stuck? That happened to my square grid megabases, so I stopped doing them.


Of course everyone expects TACO, some measures that inevitably backfire, but honestly, this may be short sighted. If they strap a nuke onto ICBMs and shoot them anywhere that they thinks blocks the passage, that would “work”. It would be insane and with immesurable bad consequences, but Iran would face hell and probably stop holding the passage closed.


I’m on an FP6 with iodéOS, very smooth so far, and apparently security is better than with /e/OS.
I had to manually flash it though.
I’m in infosec. At some point you have to stop questioning things to remain a functioning member of society. All the computers, huge or tiny component are technically attack surface.
But the really scary shit is actually vehicles without a driver in them.


Yo can even put a dash in-between the two parts to hide the fact that you stole superior German grammar


They deserve each other
Maybe it’s a layer 8 problem
Im German. English is not my first language.
I can’t pronounce this name even after trying a few times.


Borg!


Haha don’t worry happens to all of us. I feel old too sometimes
Except all the extra stuff like CI, issues, pull requests, discussions, pages, and probably some more things.
Forgejo has options to import some of that too, but it’s not that easy. A modern repository isn’t just files in git.