No desesperes. Ya vamos.
In textual criticism we say "the more difficult reading is the stronger," since repeated transcription/interpretation tends to drag us to the more banal and commonplace choice of word or idea. What if LLMs are like that, but for all of human culture?
Qué cortos son los momentos que debieran ser eternos.
W. :-(
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I'm realizing one of the central narratives of the Arthurian cycle is that when the kingdom starts to decay the heroes start to ride out on a quest to find the magic thingie that will fix all their problems instead of staying home and doing the work, and that's infected a lot of fantasy fiction
thinking about forgotten computer sounds we no longer hear: • the grinding noise of a defragmenting hard drive • the BZWOMM of the monitor degauss button • the squeal of an ejecting floppy drive • the crackle of static as you switch off a CRT monitor • the horrifying shriek of a dot matrix printer