People don't realize how hard it is as a high-risk person to be stuck at home basically non-stop for years, have to beg folks to mask up so they don't harm us & see that that still isn't enough to protect us all. It's been nearly 5 years of this. Masks should be mandatory in healthcare facilities.
I don't think people appreciate enough the part when we say "we miss old social media" we don't mean a time when people didn't disagree, we mean a time when I could say "BoF3 is the JRPG goat" and the general REBUTTAL would be "I hear you but disrespecting Legend of Dragoon is wild" and that's it
Unpopular opinion : We credit too much for ācontext collapseā And not enough to pure abusive entitlement thatās enabled based on money And we donāt do real literature analysis on social media for this reason
I donāt like to be indirect. So Iām telling you that I have active cancer and the health care workers refuse to mask. So for the fourth time in a cow I have come home SICK from CHEMOTHERAPY. You canāt tell by looking who is sick. It feels like Iām paying them to kill me. Please wear a mask.
Tinu deserved so much more than she was given. her memory is a blessing, and it should also be a call to action: pandemic isnāt over yet, and people are still dying. Tinu was vulnerable, *anyone* can become vulnerable. you are only ever temporarily non-disabled, treat disabled people with care.
"The United States on Monday will announce nearly $336 million in additional humanitarian assistance for Palestinians..." meanwhile: "Israel said on Thursday it had secured an $8.7 billion aid package from the United States to support its ongoing military efforts..." www.reuters.com/world/us-ann...
The United States on Monday will announce nearly $336 million in additional humanitarian assistance for Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, according to a U.S. Agency for International Development statement seen by Reuters.
Scaling up and shaping up large language models increased their tendency to provide sensible yet incorrect answers at difficulty levels humans cannot supervise, highlighting the need for a shift in AI design towards reliability, according to a paper in Nature. go.nature.com/4eCAnis š§Ŗ
This is the fundamental paradox of AI: if it's actually helping you, there is no way to know when it is no longer helping you. Put another way: if you can supervise it effectively enough to catch its mistakes, you probably didn't need it in the first place.
Starting to believe the proliferation of AI could largely kill the internet as a research tool and drive serious people back into physical libraries (if they left them)
I've spoken in the past how there was overlap with shared abusers from Canada for Natives in the US. In the case of my grandfather, he went to Fort Totten ND. But the grey nuns (notorious for abuse) that were sent there were moved there from Canada.