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re: galactica nonsense 

@ct_bergstrom (specifically, 1. it doesn't expand on the "not always", 2. static typing doesn't *always* require explicit declaration, inference also exists, and 3. from a research perspective it's highly debatable whether it's true at all - ie. exactly the kind of errors I would expect a neural net to make)

Here's the kicker. It's not that Galactica picked the wrong law. It is that the Padua economist to whom Galactica attributes the law, Gianni Brandolini, DOES NOT EXIST.

Galactica's phrasing of the law itself? That does not exist either. No one has ever said that phrase online (rather a surprise, tbh).

Galactica doesn't let us "access and manipulate what we know about the universe." It generates *pure bullshit* — which, incidentally, will be orders of magnitude more difficult to clean up.

Let's take a look. Galactica can generate wikipedia articles, supposedly.

So let's see what they look like. Here's one for Brandolini's law, the principle that bullshit takes another of magnitude less effort create than to clean up.

Left: Galactica's attempt at creating a wikipedia entry
galactica.org/?prompt=wiki+art

Right: The actual wikipedia entry
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandoli

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I've figured out what pisses me off so much about Facebook's Galactica demo.

It's not because people can use to to write bad essays for their homework. There are plenty of large language models that can do that. It's because Facebook is presenting it as something that it most definitely is not.

Facebook is selling it as a knowledge engine, a "new interface to access and manipulate what we know about the universe."

Actually it's just a random bullshit generator.

galactica.org

galactica nonsense 

@ct_bergstrom lmfao, so few lines and yet it manages to be wrong in multiple ways, none of which would be easily detectable to a typical reader...

re: Problematic new Mastodon "features" 

@eldang "We already have the option to block someone without reporting, why add this pathway?"

I imagine it's probably because m.s has only a single moderator, Gargron, and he really prefers *not* to get reports...

@tailscale@hachyderm.io But what if our desired standard is "no corporations at all" and not "corporations that are nice"? Because *my* issues with corporations are certainly a lot more fundamental than just "being good fediverse citizens".

(And using a general-purpose instance rather than one specifically for corps is not exactly a great start either...)

@jessmahler@wandering.shop @jonah @alexhammy209 @Canageek@wandering.shop Yep, this sounds like a good plan to me. Especially if you can also provide guidance for running one's own instance to those who are interested in and able to do so.

Please take a moment to drink in the :sparkles_pink: absolute spectacle :sparkles_indigo: that is the Brands.town instance: brands.town/explore

TIL that Atari had an in-house FIG #Forth variant called Coin-Op Forth and that it has, in fact, leaked onto the internet, along with the manual. #retrogamedev

archive.org/details/AtariCoinO

Thank you for readding this @f0x, we are more mastodons than mastodon is again

@aras what if we changed the "Publish!" button to be the "🚢" button :O

@cgranade Where on earth is this from? That's not even an *effective* CAPTCHA in terms of automation prevention...

(Though arguably it's increasingly questionable whether such CAPTCHAs exist at all, but this one isn't even trying)

@blkchimera@kolektiva.social This is probably the #1 reason that "traditional" socialism makes me deeply uncomfortable.

@ben Huh? I thought that s suspend *doesn't* do that, and it returns to visibility when a user is unsuspended?

Donderdag 1 december (19:00) organiseren we samen met @publicspaces een avond over het federatieve #internet en #Mastodon. (#fediverse) Wil je overstappen, een eigen instance runnen of leren van anderen? Kom langs! Toegang is gratis.

waag.org/nl/event/mastodon-en-

@MiaWinter@tech.lgbt @f0x But :breadthink:​ then what do you do if you have, like, 100 simultaneous default-named projects

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