And then AWS comes back online, but the transient state was wiped and now ‘she’ no longer remembers you. That’s a plot for a sci-fi short film right there. You’re welcome, Hollywood.
If AI is supposed to eventually replicate human level intelligence then it stands to reason that a certain percentage of AI girlfriends have undiagnosed personality disorders.
If AI is literally built, and trained on human generated text then it stands to reason that it already has more mental illnesses than your average Tumblr…
That’s already the case. She’s just not being honest about it. Buy hey, this is the 21st century – If guys want to share… servers, who am I to kink shame them?
Ah, that’s fun to know. I know it’s markdown that works on Github at least, but it doesn’t work on my lemmy instance at least. For lemmy, what I linked is what works. Weird that piefed has chosen different syntax, or maybe both works?
Sounds to me like piefed just offer more syntax than regular lemmy. I mean, I’d prefer if it was
<details><summary>summary</summary>spoiler content</details>
as that makes it easier for me to remember the next time I need to leave a bug report on github.
More existential dread than outright horror, but other than that – why not both? Or, well, since we’re currently living in it, can it really be called sci-fi at this point?
And then AWS comes back online, but the transient state was wiped and now ‘she’ no longer remembers you. That’s a plot for a sci-fi short film right there. You’re welcome, Hollywood.
“Fifty First Reboots” starring Adam Sandler
That does sound like how Hollywood would handle it, yeah.
That’s great because we were fighting and I was in really big trouble.
How would you even know it forgot you?
What if it just glitches a bit and replaces the default personality so now she’s everyone’s girlfriend?
If AI is supposed to eventually replicate human level intelligence then it stands to reason that a certain percentage of AI girlfriends have undiagnosed personality disorders.
If AI is literally built, and trained on human generated text then it stands to reason that it already has more mental illnesses than your average Tumblr…
You’ve met my ex?
Everyone has.
That’s already the case. She’s just not being honest about it. Buy hey, this is the 21st century – If guys want to share… servers, who am I to kink shame them?
Okay but only if I’m the last guy to use the… server.
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<summary>Spoiler warning for a Becky Chambers book</summary>
There’s a scene in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Long_Way_to_a_Small%2C_Angry_Planet where they are worried that something like that might happen.
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Spoiler tags on lemmy work slightly differently.
Is it not hidden? I’m on a pie-fed instance, and it works fine for me.
Ah, that’s fun to know. I know it’s markdown that works on Github at least, but it doesn’t work on my lemmy instance at least. For lemmy, what I linked is what works. Weird that piefed has chosen different syntax, or maybe both works?
test
test
OK, that’s weird. Your comment works for me, but when I tried updating my comment to that syntax, it didn’t work.
I’ll play around with it and see if maybe I just typo’d and need more coffee or something.
Sounds to me like piefed just offer more syntax than regular lemmy. I mean, I’d prefer if it was
<details><summary>summary</summary>spoiler content</details>
as that makes it easier for me to remember the next time I need to leave a bug report on github.
What is this xml in my markdown
Gotta love Github style spoiler tags.
Thanks for the recommendation.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, but one-sided. Horror or scy-fi?
More existential dread than outright horror, but other than that – why not both? Or, well, since we’re currently living in it, can it really be called sci-fi at this point?