TwiddleTwaddle

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Texas sabotaging public education again? Color me shocked. No doubt the lower test scores will be used to justify privatizing more schools.

Also 3000 exam responses is luaghably low to train an LLM. These tests are for every 3rd-8th grader. That’s less responses than you’d get from a single mid sized school - expected to train an LLM how to grade probably millions of answers across the entire state.

They claim its not an LLM because it doesn’t learn as it goes. I’m fairly certain that’s been the common implementation since we learned from the older generation of chatbots all turning to Nazis after being trolled by 4chan.

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I didn’t even notice that was a mod. Disgraceful honestly. I was surprised to see that post still up after the poster continuously and deliberately misunderstood what FOSS means. Like its fine if you want to make open source software without a free license, but at least recognize the difference when people spell it out for you, or at the very least don’t be rude about it.

Have you ever encountered a joke edit of a movie while sailing the high seas?

I have been thinking about the Cerveza Crista edit of Star Wars: A New Hope that sporadically splices in beer ads and the Toy Story 3 edit alternate ending where they fall into the incinerator and it made me wonder if people have come across these kind of joke versions, in full, in the wild....

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Love everything from Brad Neely but haven’t been able to find this since reading about it several months ago. Thanks for reminding me I’ll have another look.

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We love to see bigots on a trans-masc persons social media page affirming that they’ve never been a woman and are obviously a man for x, y, and z reasons.

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From what I’ve read both arch and debian stable aren’t vulnerable to this. It targeted mostly debian-testing.

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In my state at least if a third party receives at least 5% of the vote they’ll get significantly more funding in the next election cycle. Pretty sure that’s true across the US.

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People have been telling them that for months.

Deadly morel mushroom outbreak highlights big gaps in fungi knowledge (arstechnica.com)

On Thursday, Montana health officials published an outbreak analysis of poisonings linked to the honeycombed fungi in March and April of last year. The outbreak sickened 51 people who ate at the same restaurant, sending four to the emergency department. Three were hospitalized and two died. Though the health officials didn’t...

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I would still consider cubes poisonous. Although it won’t kill anyone haha.

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Understand that many people live their entire lives without caring one tiny bit about any of those things.

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Wow small world! I read The Lazy Dungeon Master in like 2019 and loved it!

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Suprisingly common though. I guess telegram is somewhat better than discord.

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Never heard of gnu taler. Looks very promising.

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PF1 had basically the same giant list as 3.5, but PF2 simplified things to a large degree. That’s where the aforementioned society and lore skills come from.

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Foundry has replaced herolab at my table since we switched from PF1 TO PF2

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Yea sometimes I’ll exclude the .nfo from my downloads. Thankfully the tracker I’m on now disallows any files that aren’t media in their uploads.

TwiddleTwaddle,

I like that background can you tell me where it’s from?

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It’s less common now with the steam deck and proton so mature, but a lot of people used to refuse to play games that don’t have native Linux support

TwiddleTwaddle,

Didn’t think I’d see Baltimora in this thread lol

TwiddleTwaddle,

That feature makes sense to aggregate search results from multiple public trackers, but if you (like me) use private trackers then it’s almost always easier to just go to the actual website for your search. Not to mention any automation software such as the *arr stack make that feature obsolete. It’s definitely a cool feature, but not useful for everyone.

TwiddleTwaddle,

I tend to repair around 70% as well. It feels like a waste to me of if I repair for less than the max amount, and most clothing repairs 30% max. Gear that I hope to replace later (like cotton socks/gloves) I’ll often let go lower especially if I’m low on cloth supplies. Earmuffs are the only thing I’ll repair above 80%ish just because they’re so fragile. I can never seem to keep them for long.

Sorry for resurrecting an old thread, but TLD is probably my favorite game ever and I’m super excited to have found this community.

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