DigitalSteven1
DigitalSteven1 t1_jebx817 wrote
Reply to comment by PartyYogurtcloset267 in The EU Parliament and Council agree to mandate charging stations every 60km by 2026 by filosoful
You people act like every charger will be used 100% of the time. You also act as if electric cars can't use used as batteries to power the grid under high demand lmao...
DigitalSteven1 t1_je7sfhc wrote
Reply to Russia threatens retaliation against Armenia over move to ratify Rome Statute by DavidofSasun
Russia doesn't have the resources to retaliate.
DigitalSteven1 t1_jdyz7if wrote
Reply to comment by jollybumpkin in N.Y. to pay $5.5 million to man exonerated in writer Alice Sebold rape case by OutsideObserver2
I wouldn't call that a mistake... More like lying under oath and putting an innocent man behind bars.
​
Of course, the entire situation is fucked, and all points back to the corruption in the justice system. Coercing a rape victim to identify an innocent is super fucked. The real people that should be behind bars are the ones that practically forced her to do that.
DigitalSteven1 t1_jasjhry wrote
Reply to [IMAGE] Recharge before you shut down. by tburns1469
How is this motivating?
DigitalSteven1 t1_j7in27k wrote
Reply to Researchers tested a large sample of the prominent major AI technologies available today and found not only did they reproduce human biases in the recognition of facial age, but they exaggerated those biases by giuliomagnifico
Study finds model that replicates training data replicates training data, and more specifically repeated training data.
​
Is this a joke or something? This is also how the human brain works, is it not? We exaggerate the our biases all the time, and the way we fix it is "feeding" our brain more data (learning).
DigitalSteven1 t1_j6l9wjn wrote
Reply to comment by pseudopad in iPhone crash detection feature makes 100 false calls by speckz
Depends on what the operators could be doing while dealing with a false call from the system.
DigitalSteven1 t1_j6h23hj wrote
Reply to comment by dumbass__stupid in eli5 what is the point of therapy? by dumbass__stupid
It honestly sounds like you don't want them to help. A big part of therapy is believing that therapy can work... If you have a negative feedback loop of believing that therapy never works, it's never going to work. A big part of this is actually understanding your reasoning for wanting to see a therapist.
DigitalSteven1 t1_j6b5gst wrote
Reply to comment by Genshed in ELI5: Why do imaginary numbers even need to exist? by Tharsis101
We learned about them in like 9th grade. Times change. The mathematics being taught in high school now was university level a decade or two ago.
DigitalSteven1 t1_j674vby wrote
Reply to LPT: Any time you apply to a job, send yourself an email with the job description and title. by HairyPotatoCouch
It may be because I'm 19, but the only times I've applied for jobs have been through one or two websites.
DigitalSteven1 t1_j66kwgn wrote
It'll be better than the shit they can come out with...
DigitalSteven1 t1_j64lmsl wrote
Reply to comment by skedeebs in AI has designed bacteria-killing proteins from scratch – and they work by Ok_Champion6840
It will also be a world where we'll cure everything thanks to AI.
DigitalSteven1 t1_j64k20b wrote
Reply to LPT: Always stand up to bullies. Bullies are like thieves: They are secretly lazy and get deterred by people willing to put up a fight. by [deleted]
Many bullies will in fact clobber you when you try to put up a fight. If you're gonna go for them, make sure you can win.
DigitalSteven1 t1_j5v51ku wrote
I can't give money to those people, since in almost every case, it's just a scam. If you want to help homeless people, support local policies that support the homeless, volunteer at a soup kitchen, become a speaker for homelessness issues in your town. Giving them $20 doesn't help them.
DigitalSteven1 t1_j5nf5ox wrote
Reply to comment by greenappletree in CNET's AI Journalist Appears to Have Committed Extensive Plagiarism by iingot
As a developer, I couldn't care less that my github was scraped. I also don't care that github made copilot. It's a tool for us. I've been developing for years and copilot has made my life work flow significantly better. Ask the wide developer community, and you'll find very similar results. We just don't care that much that our work patterns may repeat in other code somewhere.
​
According to GitHub's own surveys:
- 88% reported being more productive
- >90% reported being faster at their job
- 60-75% of users reported feeling more fulfilled and less frustrated
- 73% reported it helped them "stay in the flow"
- 87% reported it preserved mental effort from repetitive tasks
​
But if you really want to know, just go to some developer subreddit and ask...
DigitalSteven1 t1_j56cqm4 wrote
I wouldn't call this uplifting. I'd call it sad that some anonymous donor needs to pay your bill and you may or may not be chosen. Dependency is not good.
DigitalSteven1 t1_j564f9s wrote
Reply to comment by dubbzy104 in LPT: You can use your browser's URL bar to get rid of line breaks when copy/pasting from a PDF. by Vievin
Just a minor correction, the almost universal escape character is a backslash. i.e. it's "\n" rather than "/n."
Windows does some funny stuff in cmd and powershell, being caret (^) and backtick (`). Afaik "/" isn't used anywhere, though.
DigitalSteven1 t1_j4f8kzw wrote
Uninformed tech "journalist" for $200!
DigitalSteven1 t1_j48e9f8 wrote
Reply to Ohio Attorney General requests a temporary restraining order against Dollar General by Slow_Ad3207
Better headline here: "Ohio AG attempts to protect consumers in Ohio." While I dislike republicans more than the next guy, I'm unbiased enough to realize what he's attempting to do here isn't bad.
DigitalSteven1 t1_j48ac2f wrote
His party doesn't care. Neither does he.
DigitalSteven1 t1_j3o5w4y wrote
Bot.
DigitalSteven1 t1_j3kvsur wrote
Reply to comment by joeschmoe86 in Drones Are Already Delivering Pizza, If You Haven't Noticed by the_remainder_17
Actually curious how that'd be illegal. Seems like it'd also really be on a state by state basis. But I still don't see how it'd be illegal for a middleman to deliver food for you. That'd be like saying paying my mom to pick up carry out for me would be illegal.
DigitalSteven1 t1_j2fb0r3 wrote
Reply to LPT for US Parents: London’s fireworks are at 7pm ET and BBC has a stream on YouTube. by gregarious119
Watching them on TV is nothing like taking a walk down to the boardwalk.
DigitalSteven1 t1_j22q26d wrote
Reply to Study of 578 mental health apps indicates current app marketplaces primarily offer basic features such as psychoeducation, goal tracking, and mindfulness but fewer innovative features such as specialized therapies. Privacy challenges remain common as well. by lolfuys
Let's get this out of the way really quick. An app should not be for "specialized therapy," your phone app is not a replacement for a therapist. It's a good thing these apps don't offer fake therapy through them.
​
As for privacy concerns, yeah I agree there.
DigitalSteven1 t1_jef9n80 wrote
Reply to comment by goodvibes1441 in There really isn't any reason why north is always upward and south is always downward on maps. by GuinnessTheBestBoi
This might be the dumbest response I've seen on this site.