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Hong Kong شامل ہوئے Şubat 2010
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@eugyppius1 Nothing about what anyone under 30 watches or listens to today is in any way American in the cultural sense, which was my point. American techcos and brands like Coca-Cola and such are considered evil capitalist psyops and people regularly get shit on for liking them
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eugyppius@eugyppius1·
@mprey no. American music, American films, in many areas American consumer brands absolutely dominate. this is because of a general cultural affinity.
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eugyppius@eugyppius1·
MAGA accounts on here routinely express more hatred, rejection, and vilification of Europeans than they do of their country’s genuine geopolitical rivals and enemies. It’s amazing but true.
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@eugyppius1 Pop culture is a pretty bad yardsick when most post-90s pop culture also vilifies America and has become interchangeable globalist slop. The last time specifically *American* pop culture was popular was the 90s
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eugyppius@eugyppius1·
i don’t know what planet you’re on. American pop culture absolutely dominant in Germany. the German media tend to vilify American Republican presidents, and to print adoring coverage of Democrat presidents. obviously there is a wariness of US foreign policy in pacifist-leaning DE. that is not even remotely hatred of Americans.
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@eugyppius1 As a German, nah it is absolutely true. Hatred of America is ingrained in anyone who grew up in the Bush era and after. Even during the Obama and Biden presidencies the thought was that “evil military warmongers” were secretly pulling the strings against the Democrats’ will
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eugyppius@eugyppius1·
inb4 “but you Euros hated us first”: This is not true and most of you have no idea what Euros think about much of anything, you’re engaged with a cartoon fantasy of the continent. The European political class and the American political class share a general contempt for the rabble (ie, us) on both sides of the Atlantic, and there is a classic ‘small country effect’ whereby European nations try to out-moral (i.e., out-shitlib) the Americans, which the American prog left uses to push their agenda in turn. I obviously hate these dynamics and find them retarded but Euros aren’t remotely your enemies.
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Says the guy training on smuggled chips and copyrighted content
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Teknium (e/λ)@Teknium·
Well for one we actually use the codebase to make the tools ourselves, our fileops are impeccable compare to clawdbots backend pi’s Our memory system has three different levels to it, always in context which is highly constrained (purposely), so its forced to prune and edit memories that are most durable, long term memory is its ability to search over all past chat sessions, much more scalable then the unbounded memory of openclaw, and finally, skills for procedural memory, there are maybe a dozen ways we prod the models to encourage updating and creating skills when its gained experiential knowledge worth saving It also has datagen and our rl environments framework built in for the eventuality of directly improving the weights directly. There’s several videos and articles discussing more but i have to catch a flight here shortly!
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@Teknium @AdamVoulstaker Those are still vibes based answers to me. What would make Hermes better at these things specifically? What does it do differently? Maybe even some benchmarks. I’ve never had the above issues with Openclaw but I’m open to something better. But all these posts offer 0 substance
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Teknium (e/λ)@Teknium·
@mprey @AdamVoulstaker They usually do actually, “It just works” “It doesnt break every update” “Memory is more coherent” “Its much better at coding and using the terminal” Etc etc
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@SpencerGuard Love how these people think one can just “go and take” an extremely mountainous island full of US hardware
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@hispanicnomad With the exception of Wroclaw all of your “hiding in plain sight” cities are completely overrun in the summer
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Hispanic Nomad | Remote Work, Travel, Growth
A lot of "Big brand" cities in Europe are actually quite bad, and I always recommend people to skip them 🇧🇪 Brussels 🇩🇪 Berlin 🇬🇧 London 🇳🇱 Amsterdam 🇮🇹 Rome… Overrated There are WAY better options hiding in plain sight: 🇵🇱 Wrocław 🇵🇹 Porto 🇨🇿 Prague 🇭🇺 Budapest 🇮🇹 Garda Social media told me each one was boring, irrelevant, or "not worth the trip"... And every single time, reality was the opposite Don't get carried away by "popular knowledge". It's almost always wrong
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@ContrarianCurse The rest of the companies in the space are not behaving like this though. Why would Nvidia be the only one afflicted with this?
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@kjoules WTF Aaron Kwok is 60
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Joel Chan@kjoules·
60-year old Hong Kong singer-entertainer Aaron Kwok has been appointed Honorary Anti-Drug Commissioner
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@levelsio Except it ends up looking exactly like the shiny AI aesthetic most people have come to hate so if anything this is more uncanny now. And most reactions so far are negative. It is really going to depend on how much control devs will have over the final look
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@levelsio@levelsio·
Crazy so I think they essentially built consistent img2img of game frames into AI image models to make it photorealistic at 60 FPS You could have a very basic rudimentary 3d scene in games and just let AI finish it off with a prompt and some media assets of the characters to make them consistent This considering 3d gaming itself was forever stuck in the uncanny valley of not fully realistic until we got AI image models now to fix that Very cool
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Announcing NVIDIA DLSS 5, an AI-powered breakthrough in visual fidelity for games, coming this fall. DLSS 5 infuses pixels with photorealistic lighting and materials, bridging the gap between rendering and reality. Learn More → nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/…

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@CardilloSamuel @renoirvieira @steipete I don’t see this at all. He is just tired of grifters and tbh the entire sector ought to take a harsher stance against them lest it ends up like crypto
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Samuel Cardillo@CardilloSamuel·
@renoirvieira @steipete i am not going on a personal vendetta against the dude so i am not going to just list things. all i can say is: look at his twitter replies and i let you judge if he's not on a high horse literally all the time
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Samuel Cardillo@CardilloSamuel·
btw i am switching fully from openclaw to hermes agent, mainly because i dislike peter but also because hermes is ten thousand times better so far. i've met tons of very egoistical persons in my life but peter is like, highest level. all of his public interactions just feel like he think he's some kind of above-all humans and it piss me off. compare that to the people who maintain hermes agent and how close to the community they are. big difference.
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@eugyppius1 It’s almost as if you’re saying letting a small group of psychotic zealots choke the global supply chain via a tiny piece of ocean is probably bad and we should do something about it?
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eugyppius@eugyppius1·
the problem for the Americans is that it’s not clear de-escalating will reopen the strait. that might even be unlikely, but at the very least it’s not certain, so the only way out is through - more bombing, more trying to force the hand of the Iranians, more giving the Iranians every reason to disrupt ship traffic now and forever.
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Magnus Michel@MagnusMichel1·
@retro_kiste Ich kenne die Werbung noch von damals. Wollte ich unbedingt haben-natürlich viel zu teuer und so blieb es nur bei der schönen Vorstellung...
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@brianhioe The absolute slaughter that would ensue on any attempt at an amphibious landing combined with the demographic structure brought about by the one child policy would make this war so unpopular that the 2022 lockdown protests would look like child’s play
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Brian Hioe 丘琦欣@brianhioe·
Well, I mean, hopefully public opinion is restraining of Xi, but it's not as though China is a democracy. Even so, I think it shows how Taiwan should direct more messaging to the Chinese public, in this sense, to remind of the high costs of war uscnpm.org/china-pulse/ch…
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@SebAaltonen How is this different from the markdown file approaches that the labs are already using or the vector dbs that e.g. Cursor uses? Plus some benchmarks have shown that the added context often times just eats tokens needlessly and still underperforms simple ad-hoc greps etc
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SuspendedCap@ContrarianCurse·
What is the most successful originally vibe coded app or piece of software known today?
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