Well, hispanics or latinos aren't a single monolithic group of people. Some of them see the other latino immigrants (especially the undocumented) with disdain. It's just a matter of stroking their ego and saying whatever that sticks to the single issue voters.
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I've only worked for about a year as coder. I've used LLM extensively for work. I kinda feel bad that I might be lazying out on actually learning how to do it myself.
The first thing I'm generating when this thing matures is Tay Zonday (chocolate rain guy) dancing in actual chocolate rain.
The film industry could use some of the tools, like assisting in special effects with reduced costs. As long as it doesn't claw on the industry workers with an abusive contract, that is...
It won't be long before we have something like Oobabooga or Stable Diffusion but for artificial video with matching audio. I'm so sorry for historians in the future trying to determine whether this video of Joe Biden doing tap dances on an F-16 while throwing a hadouken recovered from a trashed hard drive is authentic or not.
I'm really weighing whether I should continue paying for GPT4. I'm already using the API to pay just what I use for instead of full-blown ChatGPT Plus. Despite OpenAI nerfing hard it's models, none of the alternatives available seem to match their answer quality yet.
Perhaps I haven't looked enough? Bard/Gemini was crap, so was Bing Chat/Copilot. I see a lot of promise in FOSS models like Mixtral, but I can't feasibly selfhost it without a good GPU.
So it's somewhere between Open-Closed:
- open signup (no invite required), instant availability
- open signup (no invite required), manual approval required
- closed signup (invite required)
Meanwhile in CJK languages we just chill and say 9 x 10 + 7
. Why doesn't everyone do that?
The old lady was a huge asshole. That's the problem. And being in Paris.
Same in Spanish. We can say programadores (male gender plural form) to refer to a group of programmers, regardless of gender, as the standard says. However, in recent years it's become common to say programadores y programadoras (male plural and female plural) or programadoras y programadores (female plural and male plural). Using only the male gender causes many people to complain, or so I've heard.
Somone has to come up with the word chairdude. And some corporate bean counter will invent the word chairhuman to show how diverse they are.
Many including myself have been doing it since the mid 2010s.