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  • The problem is a lot of this is almost impossible to actually verify. After all if an article says a skyscraper has 70 stories even people working in the building may not be able to necessarily verify that.

    I have worked in a building where the elevator only went to every other floor, and I must have been in that building for at least 3 months before I noticed because the ground floor obviously had access and the floor I worked on just happened to do have an elevator so it never occurred to me that there may be other floors not listed.

    For something the size of a 63 (or whatever it actually was) story building it’s not really visually apparent from the outside either, you’d really have to put in the effort to count the windows. Plus often times the facade looks like more stories so even counting the windows doesn’t necessarily give you an accurate answer not that anyone would necessarily have the inclination to do so. So yeah, I’m not surprised that errors like that exist.

    More to the point the bigger issue is can the AI actually prove that it is correct. In the article there was contradictory information in official sources so how does the AI know which one was the right one? Could somebody be employed to go check? Presumably even the building management don’t know the article is incorrect otherwise they would have been inclined to fix it.




  • i have been day banned on a no-ai place for mentioning npc ai before.

    I can see why they might have done that. When people say AI they mean neural nets and large language models, not a bunch of if else scripts. NPC AI often cheats because it knows everything about the world it’s in, it doesn’t act like an bunch of individuals experiencing that world from a singular viewpoint. So you can go really simple with its coding, far below the level but most people would consider to be artificial intelligence by current definitions.

    That’s why often times it does stupid things like been unable to see the player simply because the player is crouched down, even though they are demonstrably visible. The script basically just checks if the player is crouched in grass, and if they are to ignore them. It knows where the player is, but it’s code is telling it to do nothing about that.














  • I really need to upgrade my setup, but I don’t really feel like selling one of my kidneys so I can afford 8 gigabytes of RAM (it’s not a good kidney so I’m being realistic).

    Anyway my current system has windows 11 on it anyway so I might as well just keep using that but as soon as I have the option to leave I’m going to.

    I need to keep windows 11 around for work but as soon as I can build a system that can hold to two whole operating systems at a time I’m going to go over to dual booting. Unless the steam machine turns out to be cheaper than anyone’s realistically expecting, in which case I might just go that route. The current RAM prices mean that’s probably unlikely.


  • Ah yes the classic purist arguement.

    If the applications I want to use don’t support Linux then apparently that’s their problem. I wish I didn’t have to live in the real world, but unfortunately I can’t pay my mortgage in moral righteousness. If I can’t use the programs I need to use my job, because I’ve decided to switch to an operating system that they don’t support, I’m the one that’s going to suffer.

    So no you can’t just ditch applications that don’t have Linux support.

    In the real world you have to dual boot and that’s a pain in the arse because it means Microsoft are still going to be getting some money from me.