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🐔 Brian Bucklew 🐔 ₑͤ>∿<ₑͤ ∞🌮

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A semi-sentient colony of self-assembling, cooperative, biological nano-units. Still somewhat functional, despite its age. Caves of Qud Sproggiwood pronoun* BLM

betwixt the wispbright suns Katılım Nisan 2009
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🐔 Brian Bucklew 🐔 ₑͤ>∿<ₑͤ ∞🌮
@FibreTigre It's a huge, expensive translation and we're doing one language as a technical test case, and turkish happened to be the winner for a variety of reasons the big one being a person had both the willingness and ability to do a turkish translation as the test case :)
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caves of qud localisé en turc mais pas en français ?
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Reasons to nom Caves of Qud for the Steam Awards: ▶ Loved by science fiction writers, sickos and critics alike ▶ Flexible pick, can nominate for almost every category ▶ The one the cool kids are picking ▶This is the ONLY year you can do this
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What we needed: A useful index of all human knowledge, easily usable to go right to the source. What we got: A medicore redditor that read every wikipedia page with marginal comprehension and really wants you to like them.
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like even if LLMS work bigly one problem is we need at most *1* datacenter stuffed full of every information we've ever made, every other copy is redunant and will be ripped out as soon as the tech finally matures (which it probably already did 18 months ago)
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every vet website: your dog should not eat [random thng] because it may cause gastrointestinal upset my dog: i ate the broken pieces of a plate that used to have catfood on it and i feel nothing my stomach eats the edges off the cermaic this is so easy true story from 20y ago
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Imagine if we took all the funding we gave to AI for one year and gave it to someone like dolphin speech experts or primatologists or blacksmiths or something. Like just try it and see what happens
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Maybe we get there, but I really personally see no signs at all of anyone approaching the problem in ways that would actually solve it; instead they're windmill slamming dumb loops on top of LLMs. These are standins for real executive systems we're decades from mastering imo.
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AI coding makes you think it's way better than it is, because it can stand up kinda working hobby examples or demos really fast, but the step from 90% working to production software you can actually ship and support is a vast abyss. Completely insurmountable for current gen ai
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