might have to switch to using british spellings when using english in the future because i simply cannot abide by spelling aluminium with just one i. unfortunately would still need to use us spellings when writing program code due to every library using those. troubling
the reason robots in fiction always have c-shaped wrench hands instead of anything more articulate must be so that they can never take over the world. that must be how they achieved harmony with robots in all those stories
i’ll accept it even if it just affects squirrels. not dogs though i don’t want a dog mind control beam
maybe I should get a mind control beam to turn evil with
maybe the world is full of incredible possibilities… maybe anything could happen. maybe tomorrow i will find an actual legitimate useful reason why my stove has capacitive touch controls that are disabled when water gets on them
and it was in the name all along… i feel stupid
ohhh… after three months… I think I’ve found an actual legitimate useful application of langle mangles.It may be possible that language models could be used to identify the use of an incorrect quotation mark on an internet website and automatically have an algorithm fix it to be the correct quotation mark, better or more conveniently than any other technology that I know of. maybe it could even be used to correct usages of ‘phased’ to ‘fazed’ when appropriate
not sure this was really worth all that funding but maybe they’re not quite so useless after all
me when i pre-sign a package to be left at the door on the ups website and then ups makes a fuss about failed delivery anyway. i swear delivery companies must have discovered slop programming before llms even existed
maybe there should be a programme for people who don’t want to think anymore and instead have the computer do it to donate their spare thinking capability to a giant mushroom creature who wants to think real bad
why use large langle mangles when you can just do it yourself