

53% is abysmal, it might as well be a coin flip. FYI this article is about a random one called BrandWell, popular AI detectors like GPTZero are much more accurate.
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53% is abysmal, it might as well be a coin flip. FYI this article is about a random one called BrandWell, popular AI detectors like GPTZero are much more accurate.
Non-paywall link: https://archive.is/7bcDN
Assuming 99% of korean webcomics weren’t trash anyway. Maybe even 100% if you don’t like sappy romcoms.
Never use a pixelate/blur filter these days. If you want to hide something in a screenshot, use a black box.
Why do I even bother using RSS, if the Lemmings post it just as quickly?
So you can race to be the first person to make the Lemmy post and rake in those sweet upvotes
That looks perfect, thanks for your work!
i was hoping for a smaller model, something in the 14B range… My computer won’t run any of these.
Also, a 2TB model. Jesus.
Rather than read PCGamer talk about Anthropic’s article you can just read it directly here. It’s a good read.
My biggest issue with Piefed is how much space the UI uses. Last I checked it didn’t have a “compact mode” like current Lemmy or Alexandrite. Browsing communities is also a bit awkward since it shows you so many topics without a way to sort or remove them.
If this is implemented right it should flag accounts so human reviewers can follow up on it, not take action on its own.
I’ve been using it and people are sleeping on it. It’s easily the best LLM on the market right now, even if you’re not using it for coding. Very good reasoning skills and it doesn’t have the issues other reasoning models do where they overthink or keep saying “but wait” and confusing its outputs.
This is exactly what I wanted. I might make the switch now.
Discord is a terrible format to manage large, complex communities and projects
Terrible how, though? That’s exactly what it gets right. You have easy-to-setup roles and channel accesses, onboarding experiences for people joining a larger server, a huge ecosystem of bots for various purposes, etc.
okay, it is bad for not being indexable, but it’s good at what it does and it’s popular for a reason.
Articles like this are constantly like “if only there was something we can do about it” while omitting the thing people are doing about it because the writer is too lazy to research properly
Yeah I remember voicing this concern when all online communities seemed to be going to discord and people seemed to mainly laugh at me in response at the time.
Because there hasn’t been a single proper alternative until very recently, and even then they’re not as user friendly.
New sci-fi horror enemy just dropped
Bookwyrm does have a feature to fetch book data from OpenLibrary which is detailed enough. The problem last I checked is that the feature doesn’t replace data of already-existing books, so even if it exists in OL it won’t replace the empty listing in Bookwyrm.
If that feature worked properly or the admin of the instance would update to the newest database of OpenLibrary then it should work fine.
I was very concerned reading those first few words
Please god not the distrochooser site, when someone asks you where to install Linux you send them anything but that.