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  • You can see from the previous prompt that it is already being “fun”. The user almost certainly prompted it do so.

    In fact we can’t actually tell that the user didn’t prompt the bot to be a clutzy fub “witch” who makes serious mistakes and feels bad about it.

    And the way that LLMs work, it would absolutely be more likely to say something stupid that way than if you told it that it was a genius science communicator.







  • Did you know that kids sometimes play video games?

    The Steam Deck is great. Im playing more PC games than I have in a decade. But every couch session starts with me walking over to turn it on, manually setting the HDMI input despite being in the Input+ slot, starting my Steam Controller, hoping it connects, hoping the bug where it loses my controller configuration doesnt happen, rebooting if if does. Then I can start any of my thousands of Steam games, and a lot of them will work.

    The Nintendo that sits next to it, my 4 year old picks up her unicorn covered pro controller from the coffee table, presses the little house button, and she can play Animal Crossing in her own profile in 2 button presses. It always works. Every game always works.










  • People are answering your headline but not understanding your question; the two aren’t as linked as they would be in French.

    All of these are valid:

    • I went to a Moscow school
    • I went to a school in Moscow
    • I went to a Versaille cafe
    • I went to a cafe in Versaille.
    • I dated a London girl
    • I dated a girl from London

    These sound more natural than the following:

    • I went to a Muscovite school
    • I went to a Versaillian cafe (People have been giving you the direct French for Versaillais, but English wouldn’t use fhat)
    • I dated a Londoner girl.

    At least for Muscovite, it retains the implication that the school is for people from Moscow, rather than the school being in Moscow. You could have a Muscovite school in London. You could have a Versaillian cafe in Osaka.

    You can see this a lot more often in religion, eg. I went to a Presbyterian school - I went to a school for Presbyterians.