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| 01:57:07 | <nulldata> | https://lounge.nulldata.foo/uploads/aa41e6c5660f5843/image.png |
| 01:57:20 | <nulldata> | Am I? |
| 01:57:42 | <nicolas17> | JAA: seems immibis got banned from #38c3-offtopic and still doesn't recognize the problem might be on his side |
| 02:00:39 | <hexa-> | he got klined for 90 days |
| 02:00:44 | <nicolas17> | <immibis> Welp now I'm persona non grata in C3, Archive Team, dn42 and milliways, I think I've got no reason to be on this network any more. |
| 02:01:06 | <hexa-> | its probably not his fault though \s |
| 02:01:25 | <nicolas17> | am I out of touch? no, it's the kids who are wrong |
| 02:01:51 | <nulldata> | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6K0VEI1Pas |
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| 03:15:46 | <nulldata> | https://www.yahoo.com/tech/los-angeles-man-trapped-circling-174520267.html |
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| 03:22:18 | <steering> | I have 8 whole posts on LiveJournal. Over the span of like 5 months in 2005. |
| 03:23:05 | <steering> | v cringe though |
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| 03:41:26 | <@OrIdow6> | nulldata: Huh we have waymos here??? |
| 03:43:13 | <nicolas17> | steering: I have like 4 posts on my blog >.> |
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| 04:17:09 | <steering> | OrIdow6: depends, is here Scottsdale? |
| 04:17:19 | <steering> | he's a "Los Angeles man" but was returning home from AZ |
| 04:17:38 | <@OrIdow6> | steering: Ah god it backwards |
| 04:17:40 | <@OrIdow6> | Too bad |
| 04:18:18 | <steering> | how do people not realize how dumb the AI "generate key takeaways" is? |
| 04:19:14 | <nicolas17> | steering: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/n0InvDVvWR8/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwEcCNACELwBSFXyq4qpAw4IARUAAIhCGAFwAcABBg==&rs=AOn4CLDRjulT3jC6HKkjpG7glnl7bWW15w |
| 04:19:18 | <steering> | wouldn't it be better to have key takeaways ... written by the news staff (like some used to do)? :P |
| 04:19:35 | <nicolas17> | how do people not realize AI-generated video thumbnails are horrible, especially with failed text? |
| 04:19:40 | <steering> | wat |
| 04:19:51 | <@OrIdow6> | Didn't use that, just misread the articale |
| 04:19:52 | <steering> | EXCLUNSIVE |
| 04:20:08 | <steering> | that's actually pretty good for AI text in image |
| 04:20:16 | <nicolas17> | https://www.youtube.com/@KumarPandruvada/videos |
| 04:20:38 | <nicolas17> | they probably rerun it until it's good enough, but it's telling that they consider this as "good enough" |
| 04:20:50 | <steering> | whenever I try it likes to throw in some Korean ;) |
| 04:20:55 | <steering> | bunch of random circles and lines lol |
| 04:23:43 | <steering> | OrIdow6: and yeah I wasn't trying to say that you did, I just noticed it while looking at the article again :) |
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| 05:58:17 | <@OrIdow6> | steering: Ah :) |
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| 14:04:50 | <steering> | I feel like one of the self hosted web thingies I use has a quite bad RNG. I feel like I get far more repeats than I should when picking 40 items out of 135,902. |
| 14:06:55 | <steering> | I would suspect a relying on a bad SQL RAND() (i.e. mysql) but it uses sqlite which I think has pretty good |
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| 14:36:52 | <steering> | nope, looks like it purposely avoids sqlite's random function in favor of something that it can seed \o/ |
| 14:37:15 | <@OrIdow6> | steering: Aww, I was hoping I was going to witness the discovery of a sqlite bug |
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| 15:13:23 | <ymgve_> | could be the birthday paradox |
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| 15:24:16 | <steering> | could be ORDER BY mod((id + seed) * (id + seed) * 52959209 + (id + seed) * 1047483763, 2147483647) |
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| 15:32:09 | <steering> | assuming I'm reading wikipedia right (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_problem#Probability_of_a_shared_birthday_(collision)) there should be a 2% chance of a "collision" if I pick 80 items (i.e. 2 pages), although that doesn't directly apply here since I'm picking without repetition within each page |
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| 15:33:17 | <steering> | It's difficult to say how often I see a repeat (i.e. changing the seed results in the same item being picked) but I'd definitely say more than 1 in 50. |
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| 18:57:14 | <steering> | why is my Montana (population: 1M) drivers license # 3 letters and 10 digits, while my Texas (population: 30M) drivers license # was just 8 digits? :| |
| 19:08:22 | <szczot3k> | Bad planning |
| 19:08:44 | <nicolas17> | is anyone using license numbers as passwords instead of as usernames? |
| 19:08:49 | <steering> | plot twist: 4 of the digits in MT are 0000 |
| 19:08:54 | <steering> | and the letters are AAB |
| 19:09:46 | <steering> | I'm guessing I'm the ~500,000th person to have a license starting with AAB :P |
| 19:11:02 | <steering> | I've had things ask for my DL# as a security answer. supah skekure |
| 19:31:28 | | steering pays off his car loan because it's easier than *faxing* a form to the lender to be able to transfer the car to Montana |
| 19:37:21 | <szczot3k> | mail2fax? |
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| 19:46:32 | <steering> | I don't have a scanner so I'd have to take a photo and ehhhhhhhh |
| 19:46:57 | <steering> | also there's the fact that paying it off will save me nearly $1000 in interest over the remaining 2.5 years of the loan |
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