Slack tide ?
Slack tide ?
His mistake was saying it out loud where people could hear.
Mine is so terrified of going outside I think he’s been on 4chan. I’m watching for signs of radicalization, he’s always been an incel afterall.
Yeah, I totally agree with that.
Had two brothers from the same litter. sometimes it was so obvious they were brothers, like when they’d sit in an identical pose and watch me with hopeful eyes if I was cooking.
Other times they were nothing alike. Different preferences for food, for attention, for the most comfortable position for a cuddle. Lovely boys. They did have the same vocalisations though, only I could tell the difference just from hearing them!
Not my cat. The day he’s not asking for food or attention he’s probably dead.
I made friends with this person I met online in a game, spent the evening gaming together. Changed my life forever
Fair, I’m not convinced I do need that layer.
I guess if people are into films as a topic, or even a specific film, then that’d be interesting.
Not for me.
I never cared for “extras” anyway.
Just let me enjoy the film.
Nice. Be proud.
Dunno what of, but be proud anyway!
I’ve always thought Australia was a trouble maker.
If only they didn’t have their personal data to check that.
The race is long And in the end, it’s only with yourself.
There’s a really strong argument for using comparisons given how games will copy each other, follow trends and play fotm
I can always go look up the games they’re talking about if I don’t know what they’re referring to
I wrote programs to solve statistics questions on my calculator, which was apparently fine at in class but not allowed for exams
The invigilators would go around checking your calculator had been cleared and reset before the exam.
So i wrote a program that replicated the reset screen. Totally worked. Didn’t use my stats program in the exam anyway.
How close? Like cousins or Alabama cousins?
Yeah, that’s what I said!
I am under the impression that’s coal.
Oil is from sea life. Though I did read that in the 80s so entirely possible its nonsense.
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Speaking as someone whose professional life depends on an understanding of human thoughts, feelings and sensations, I can’t help but have an opinion on this.
To offer an illustrative example
When I’m writing feedback for my students, which is a repetitive task with individual elements, it’s original and different every time.
And yet, anyone reading it would soon learn to recognise my style same as they could learn to recognise someone else’s or how many people have learned to spot text written by AI already.
I think it’s fair to say that this is because we do have a similar system for creating text especially in response to a given prompt, just like these things called AI. This is why people who read a lot develop their writing skills and style.
But, really significant, that’s not all I have. There’s so much more than that going on in a person.
So you’re both right in a way I’d say. This is how humans develop their individual style of expression, through data collection and stochastic methods, happening outside of awareness. As you suggest, just because humans can do this doesn’t mean the two structures are the same.
Depends how old you get. After 30 years some games just don’t work like they used to!
Thankfully we do have modern solutions for old fashioned problems now.