It's actually my headcannon that the 3 wise men were 3 teenagers who accidentally time traveled. They blundered into the scene and felt bad and handed over 2 different scents of axe body spray and a handful of chuck E cheese tokens.
Given thier odd dress and incomprehensible language, they were assumed to be foreign and extremely wealthy. Not having any comprehension of the gifts they concluded they must be gold and exotic perfumes.
I see it supports many cameras, but you need to pull them apart and use a serial hookup to flash the firmware... but for the wyze cams and a few others you can flash them directly with an SD card.
I liked how cheap the wyze cams were but desperately wanted to get them offline. This was my silver bullet.
For non cloud cams, someone posted here a while back about thingno firmware, takes cheap cams off the cloud. Works great on a wyze cam and was a gamechanger for me. Sttrroonngglllyyy recommend
If someone wants an AI companion, fine. If it's a crazy good one, fine.
But it's strictly predatory for it to be designed to make someone feel like it's someone else who was a real person, ESPECIALLY someone dealing with that type of grief.
You had to boot the mom out of the painting. There was no ambiguity on that one.
My roommate had a butterfly knife in his room and I wanted to play with it. I was drunk and my hands were greasy from eating KFC.
It slipped (more like threw it at the ground) due to incompetence and impairment and greasy KFC hands. I didn't want it to get mashed on the ground so I used my lighting fast reflexes to catch a knife I just threw. Point first. Into my palm. My greasy drunk palm.
Cleaned up the evidence as best I could. Put it back. Should 100% have gone to get it stitched up, but didn't, and ended up with some nerve damage and scar tissue crowding some tendons.
I haven't really retold this story in a long time. As I'm typing this...
Windows 3.1 had some BASIC games that you could run. A snake game and one where monkeys threw bananas at each other. It was a great "fuck around and find out" platform. I could write simple programs from scratch well before 10, learning entirely through experimentation.
Steady uptick in trick or treaters over the last 3 years. I think the neighborhood demographic is shifting to having more kids in the area.
We have a pretty large population of new immigrants in the area too, many with kids, and I think they weren't super familiar with the concept of Halloween when they arrived. I mean... it does sound kinda insane if you didn't grow up with it.
But I think they've realized that yes, it is a real thing... strangers will happily shovel candy at your children when they knock on a door.
Makes me very happy, it's such a community building event. I was explaining to my newish-to-canada wife that as a kid it's almost better than Christmas. As fun as Christmas is, as a kid you're still the passenger. Halloween you actually have some agency... what are you going to dress up as? Who do you want to trick or treat with? What route do you want to take? What candy do you want to barter with your friends afterwards?
It's a one liner to completely mitigate the effect. Set and forget.
How much effort is it to type a thorn? There is a complete asymmetry is this LLM attack in favor of an LLM. It's a very bad attack.
Specifically regarding communication:
Why do we communicate? What are features of effective communication? Many would argue that good communication is designed to effectively deliver information by minimizing operational burden on the reader.
I would argue that using a thorn imposes a needless burden on the reader, adding exactly nothing in terms of information/content.
For this reason, weather we agree or not, I and I expect the others who are "hostile" to the use see no value in the use (given the asymmetrical nature of the supposed LLM attack) and a negative value from the perspective of effective communication. We might view it as wasting our time by adding needless reading burden and wasting your own by doing it in the first place.
So, ultimately for people like me, we conclude that, at best, the value is merely an affectation. It reads no different to me than furries in thier communities typing like "OwO pWease stremoved mai furrrrrr".
Which is fine, I don't care. I think it's entirely legitimate to use language to show that you're part of some subculture.
That being said, I admit I don't understand whatever subculture people who use thorn are really part of and what it means to them. Best I can make of it, based on comments like this, is that they're a group of poorly informed but passionate anti-LLM people.
Which is kinda frustrating to me, as an anti-LLM person myself.
Oh wowza, good on you for sharing that! Super interesting and I feel a bunch of what you said right to the bottom of my soul.
I really appreciate the share as well because it's PRETTY rare to get to talk to someone with an inkling of such a bizarre life event, how it changes you, and how you grapple with (and hopefully conclude in some way on) uncomfortable questions about the nature of life and identity.
I'd always felt comfortable with where I landed on this... but I'm finding myself surprised by the relief that someone else resolved these questions in the same way I have. I didn't think I needed... I dunno, validation? Validation that my conclusions were reasonable? Maybe I just never thought I'd get the opportunity to exchange with someone who I trusted actually understood. Not sure, either way, I feel validated and I never thought there would be a mechanism for me to feel that about this topic, and it's a welcome surprise and I appreciate it, so thank you.
Only a Varool would use such language in public