• @joneskind@lemmy.world
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    161 year ago

    TwitterBoy showing his blatant ignorance against one of the people who literally invented modern machine learning.

    Nothing shockingly unexpected from the very stable 10D chess master genius of course, but oh my, how embarrassing it must be for all the people working for him.

    • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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      81 year ago

      It’s the same whenever he gets shown up.

      “I’ll save those schoolboys with my robot submarine!”

      *submarine won’t fit in cave*

      *schoolboys are rescued by a diver*

      “Pedo guy…”

    • @psud@aussie.zone
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      51 year ago

      I’m sure he can be forgiven for not knowing the name of a scientist whose work his employees build upon

      The fact that he didn’t believe them when they claimed to be a scientist though

  • @Krauerking@lemy.lol
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    51 year ago

    The Internet as a whole seems a lot less interested in actually listening to anyone with credentials to back themselves up (Musk obviously included).
    Literally, people will just “nuh-uh” a piece of fact for purely emotional personal reasons.

    Maybe it’s that we made the Internet so full of disinformation that everyone is just automatically refusing to listen to others, maybe we have created a social group that just assumes they are more educated than everyone else cause they read some stuff in the internet.

    Maybe all the smarter people with credentials have done the smart thing and left the internet, cause if I hear one more person tell me I’m wrong and that people totally explode in the vacuum of space cause they watched a movie. (Someone even called me confidently incorrect after I provided the research paper I cited when working on decompression in a vacuum), I honestly will think humanity has no right to claim themselves master of any part of nature and I will praise the universe for wiping us out hopefully Armageddon style, with an asteroid with a bunch of oil drillers on it.

    • @Carrolade@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      My theory is that as people get more success in life, they tend to get “busier”. They have families, careers, hobbies they’ve invested time in, money to take travel vacations, etc. They just do more “stuff”. This results in less time and interest towards getting into arguments with randos on the internet.

      The internet is extremely accessible and economically inexpensive though, so almost everyone can get on here if they want, regardless of any personal degree of any sort of life proficiencies.

      Together, these factors result in it being the mass of humanity with some of the cream skimmed off. So that’s what we tend to see around us, the internet is the skim milk of humanity. Then to avoid all the watery garbage so prevalent everywhere, we further clump into more segmented communities where we can find more like-minded people to associate with, simply because that’s more enjoyable.

      This is one of the reasons I think it’s important to actually put effort into interacting on here, to try to help prevent it from worsening before we can address some of the underlying technical problems it has introduced into our societies.

    • @PoliticalAgitator@lemmy.world
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      01 year ago

      It was true before the internet too, there was just less opportunities to witness it because you didn’t interact with thousands of strangers at once.

    • deaf_fish
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      31 year ago

      To attempt to wake up those people who think Elon is actually God’s gift of mankind.

      • I Cast Fist
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        11 year ago

        A wake up call on those people will have to go straight for their gut, instead of trying to throw facts at their faces. Even then, it’s a hard task

  • nifty
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    11 year ago

    What does you’re going soft, try harder even mean in this case? I think that’s a troll, right? Right? I mean, even one solid theory from a paper can change the course of an industry. How do people think things work? I feel dizzy reading this whole exchange

  • @Monument@lemmy.sdf.org
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    11 year ago

    I’m just imagining Musk banning his account once he realizes how much he just embarrassed himself.

    Followed by:

    Lawyer: What brings you in today, Mr. LeCun?
    LeCun: I got banned from Twitter.
    Lawyer: But I’m a patent attorney.
    LeCun: I know.

    Beastie Boys “Sabotage” riff starts playing.

    • Queen HawlSera
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      11 year ago

      I never really used Twitter, but I’d start using Mastodon, if only to get people to start using Mastodon?

      • Gnome Kat
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        11 year ago

        mastodon is fantastic and is honestly better than lemmy community wise.

        • Queen HawlSera
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          21 year ago

          I’m not gonna lie, I have two problems with Lemmy, lack of niche communities (But we’ll wait for Reddit to finish dying) and I seriously can’t find the fucking porn

            • Higgs boson
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              11 year ago

              Many instances defederate lemmynsfw.com and some also block all NSFW content.

              There is porn, but to see it, you might have to create another account on a nsfw-friendly instance.

        • threelonmusketeers
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          01 year ago

          How does one use Mastodon (or Twitter)? It just seems like a fire-hose of miscellaneous people’s thoughts. I think I prefer a discussion forum environment centered around specific topics.

          • Gnome Kat
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            That’s low key the charm of it. I use to only use reddit and it confused me too at first. I never used Twitter but on mastodon you can actually make friends with people. Friends who will discuss the topics you are interested in. I have queer friends on there and gamedev friend and math friends. We are interested in the same things, we boost posts that we all are interested in. Make general often vague looking posts because we know who will see it, like a long drawn out conversation. Its so much cozier than lemmy or reddit, here everyone is trying to correct each other or yell at each other or be the cleverest comment in the thread. On mastodon people are alot more interested in being authentic, thats been my experience of mastodon at least.

        • Really? Jack Dorsey says it’s suffering from the same mistakes Twitter made. Is it still better than Mastodon? I thought Mastodon was as close as we got to solving the problem for now, just lacking adoption and with your typical fedi-drawbacks

          • Ben Hur Horse Race
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            11 year ago

            I’m enjoying it for the most part. Jack said he believes everyone should be able to post everything they thing with no moderation at all, as far as I can understand from what I’ve read.

  • @bouldering_barista@lemmy.world
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    01 year ago

    Why are we still sharing snapshots from twitter?

    Let’s start capturing more interesting conversations that are happening on Lemmy and other places!

    • BuckFigotstheThird
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      1 year ago

      THANK YOU.

      I persistently work to get Twitter, elon, musk, cyber truck, Tesla, spacex, and every other x-affiliated bullshit out of my newsfeed, just for people to screenshot this shitty website. You like twitter, keep it on twitter. Cool.

      I suppose I’ll block the person who uploaded it.

      edit:spelling

      • @isaaclw@lemmy.world
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        01 year ago

        Nah. Brinfing them here is more diversity, and lets people choose.

        People will use twitter and tumbler and instagram, even if they switch from reddit to lemmy.

  • @candybrie@lemmy.world
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    01 year ago

    Does 80 technical papers in 2.5 years seem kind of off to anyone else? That’s more than a paper every 2 weeks. Is there really time for meaningful research if you’re publishing that often? Is he advising a lot of students? If that’s the case, is he providing the attention generally needed for each one? Is his field just super different than mine?

    • Flying Squid
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      01 year ago

      Stephen King claims he writes 2000 words a day.

      R. L. Stein supposedly wrote a new (admittedly short) novel every two weeks.

      This Spanish romance novelist apparently wrote over 4000 novels in her lifetime.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corín_Tellado

      So sure, why not 80 technical papers in 2.5 years?

        • Flying Squid
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          01 year ago

          Successful writers generally don’t just make stuff up. They do plenty of research.

            • Flying Squid
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              01 year ago

              True, but you can compare writing 4000 novels a year with being able to write 80 papers a few pages long in 2.5 and say that both are possible.