It’s definitely AI. Check out the YouTube link I posted. There’s a million of them all the same, and they all reek of AI generated video.
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Oh wow, yeah that’s kind of impressive.
I think they try to make these things so you can just put in your normal keys, so they work with the different key profiles.
You could probably use some removable threadlocker to prevent the first problem, though not sure how to fix the second one.
Zorcron@lemmy.zipto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•7 words you can’t say, then and nowEnglish
5·10 days agoThis meme seems to be referencing the words people self-censor online rather than the trump admin’s no-no words.
Edit: The second part of the meme.
I’ve started using my password manager to generate random strings for my security answers now. No guessing or phishing will work on my security answers anymore, and you doing have to worry about picking relevant questions.
Zorcron@lemmy.zipto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•the wall street journal today literally asking "but what do dead kids mean for the GDP?"English
2·22 days agoEven if the solar system was ejected, I don’t think anything would change. As long as no large objects came into the solar system to disrupt our orbit of the sun, we probably wouldn’t notice.
Zorcron@lemmy.zipto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•US presidents ranked by how much of a soul it looks like they have behind those eyesEnglish
18·28 days agoYeah but Eisenhower looks like a crazy person in his portrait, and Nixon looks intelligent. That’s all they were ranking it on.
Accuracy is defined in relation to a specific population or dataset with a specific rate of disease, not for any individual. To properly characterize the test, you need to know the specificity and sensitivity, and together they tell you how a test will perform on an individual and how much an individual’s pre-test probability increases in the case of a positive test or decreases based on a negative test.
Don’t worry if it’s confusing, Baysean statistics is often counter-intuitive.
If you’re interested, here is a very good 3Blue1Brown video that explains the concept very well.
In the case of trying to minimize false positives, you want the specificity to be high, not necessarily the sensitivity, which is associated with false negatives.
And 97% specificity with a very low pretest probability still results in a low probability for disease, which is why screening for so many diseases is difficult, even if diagnosing them can be easy if there are clinical signs and symptoms in addition the the test. The clinical background can increase the pretest probability significantly, allowing the test to do its job.
Another very relevant video from 3Blue1Brown about the problem.
It’s definitely not entirely AI, those life sized decorations exist and are sold at hardware stores. It’s just definitely had some filter applied that has done some wonky stuff.
It shows a coin, so I would assume 50/50


Yeah there are a couple that are real like that one and the one I posted, and apparently they’re popular enough to prompt the AI copies. It’s kind of funny that AI videos have their own genres. Like this and the porch Ring videos.