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Shocktrooper




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PostPosted: Thu, 27th Feb 2025 18:18    Post subject:
madmax17 wrote:
AI is gonna 'attack' female jobs Laughing or so I've read.

Meaningless.. female jobs Embarassed Mad


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PostPosted: Fri, 28th Feb 2025 18:16    Post subject:
Yeah this is not a good development. I guess for some, those who live in horrific elderly care centers, but on a general basis human contact should be a minimum for the oldies. When this first takes root i bet they can go days withouth seeing a human due to layoffs and shifted responsibilities.
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PostPosted: Sat, 1st Mar 2025 12:24    Post subject:


Laughing Laughing Laughing
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madmax17




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PostPosted: Sat, 1st Mar 2025 12:34    Post subject:
Stormwolf wrote:
Yeah this is not a good development. I guess for some, those who live in horrific elderly care centers, but on a general basis human contact should be a minimum for the oldies. When this first takes root i bet they can go days withouth seeing a human due to layoffs and shifted responsibilities.

Problem is no one wants those old people jobs Very Happy you want a 'dirty' immigrant to change your diapers Laughing or an android T2000? Cool
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SumZero




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PostPosted: Sat, 1st Mar 2025 16:53    Post subject:
Stormwolf wrote:
When this first takes root i bet they can go days withouth seeing a human.

Man, those people would be living the dream!
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PostPosted: Thu, 6th Mar 2025 00:40    Post subject:
https://x.com/TheSun/status/748481713614000128

REVEALED: Women will be having more sex with ROBOTS than men by 2025 http://thesun.uk/6019BvkRf

The hell happened Laughing
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SumZero




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PostPosted: Thu, 6th Mar 2025 01:19    Post subject:
Ah yes. A futurologist prediction. From Ian Pearson no less.

The same man who nailed these predictions about tech:
- The smartphone will become obsolete by 2025
- The Hyperloop will take us in between cities by 2021
- In 2025 everyone's bathroom mirrors will be capable of performing health checks as well as advising people on their hair and style.

And like 20 other outlandish things.

How do you know what will happen in the future? We can't tell for sure. How do you know what won't happen? Ian predicted for sure it will Razz
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PostPosted: Thu, 6th Mar 2025 17:01    Post subject:
Stormwolf wrote:
Yeah this is not a good development. I guess for some, those who live in horrific elderly care centers, but on a general basis human contact should be a minimum for the oldies. When this first takes root i bet they can go days withouth seeing a human due to layoffs and shifted responsibilities.


AI is seen as more "cost effective"; humans are expensive to hire, AI is cheap to run once the initial investment has been done. AI is a dream for the neolib agenda.


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PostPosted: Fri, 7th Mar 2025 20:10    Post subject:
The Dave Cullen Show - This is FREAKY! AI-Generated Conversations!

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vurt




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PostPosted: Sat, 8th Mar 2025 03:14    Post subject:
Having so much fun using AI to create small programs Mr. Green

I've just made a small painting program for my textures (that often needs some small fixes here and there). It has a clone stamp and it can even load clone stamps that i make for it (.png files with transparency). The clone stamp has various features, such as rotating randomly (for its output). or restricted to rotating left/right

It's completely free of any menus, everything is just about hitting a key, left and right to browse, "S" saves. 1-9 select clone stamp size. Undo in 25 steps. Mouse wheel to browse any brush. Frigging awesome! Always wanted something like this, tailored exactly for what i need. Loads in a millisecond or something haha, unlike waiting for PS to take forever + awful for editing tons of images by going into menus, going back to save, browse to correct folder. This is 10x as fast, if not more.

I asked for sharpening (using highpass filter) and few other things to, no problems, it can add it.

Gonna make an .exe file of it eventually so i can share it.

Most impressed with Deep Seek for this task, GROK3 is great too. I'm only using Python. ChatGPT is annoying as hell, yes you can do stuff but it really takes forever because of how often it does something wrong.
Deep Seek can be annoying too because it can only process for X amount of messages so a long script it's about to give you can be cut off because you have to start a new chat from scratch when you've reached the limit of messages.
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PostPosted: Sat, 8th Mar 2025 12:50    Post subject:
Anyone remember the text adventures of the 80'ies on 8-bit and 16-bit computers? For instance, the Infocom adventures, The Hobbit, Guild of Thieves, Jinxter etc.?

I just used ChatGPT to create a text adventure for me and it's amazingly accurate to how those text adventures looked and played. The main difference is that the parser in ChatGPT is infinitely better since it's not limited to the basic command set used in the classic text adventures of the 80'ies.

Example of a game I started earlier today:


Text of more gameplay:
 Spoiler:
 

Very Happy


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PostPosted: Sat, 8th Mar 2025 13:10    Post subject:
vurt wrote:
Having so much fun using AI to create small programs Mr. Green

I've just made a small painting program for my textures (that often needs some small fixes here and there). It has a clone stamp and it can even load clone stamps that i make for it (.png files with transparency). The clone stamp has various features, such as rotating randomly (for its output). or restricted to rotating left/right

It's completely free of any menus, everything is just about hitting a key, left and right to browse, "S" saves. 1-9 select clone stamp size. Undo in 25 steps. Mouse wheel to browse any brush. Frigging awesome! Always wanted something like this, tailored exactly for what i need. Loads in a millisecond or something haha, unlike waiting for PS to take forever + awful for editing tons of images by going into menus, going back to save, browse to correct folder. This is 10x as fast, if not more.

I asked for sharpening (using highpass filter) and few other things to, no problems, it can add it.

Gonna make an .exe file of it eventually so i can share it.

Most impressed with Deep Seek for this task, GROK3 is great too. I'm only using Python. ChatGPT is annoying as hell, yes you can do stuff but it really takes forever because of how often it does something wrong.
Deep Seek can be annoying too because it can only process for X amount of messages so a long script it's about to give you can be cut off because you have to start a new chat from scratch when you've reached the limit of messages.


You made photoshop? Cool you can program with Claude.ai as well.
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PostPosted: Sat, 8th Mar 2025 13:16    Post subject:
Frant wrote:
Anyone remember the text adventures of the 80'ies on 8-bit and 16-bit computers? For instance, the Infocom adventures, The Hobbit, Guild of Thieves, Jinxter etc.?

I just used ChatGPT to create a text adventure for me and it's amazingly accurate to how those text adventures looked and played. The main difference is that the parser in ChatGPT is infinitely better since it's not limited to the basic command set used in the classic text adventures of the 80'ies.

Example of a game I started earlier today:


Text of more gameplay:
 Spoiler:
 

Very Happy

Very Happy make a LOTR rpg game Twisted Evil
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vurt




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PostPosted: Sat, 8th Mar 2025 13:53    Post subject:
madmax17 wrote:

You made photoshop? Cool you can program with Claude.ai as well.


Yes. I've used it, it's also pretty good.

My "paint program" now even has layering and erasing with my custom brushes. So cool Very Happy


Frant wrote:
Anyone remember the text adventures of the 80'ies on 8-bit and 16-bit computers? For instance, the Infocom adventures, The Hobbit, Guild of Thieves, Jinxter etc.?


First thing i ever tested with an AI TXT-TXT Very Happy yeah, it's pretty cool. you can EASILY do one with graphics, like the graphics adventures that showed an image. oh boy did i play a ton of these as a kid, it's how i learned English (hated school and basically never went lol), I was way ahead in English when i DID eventually show up to some English class.
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PostPosted: Sat, 8th Mar 2025 15:06    Post subject:
Did you use python and Deepseek?
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vurt




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PostPosted: Sat, 8th Mar 2025 15:22    Post subject:
Yes it's Python with PyQt.

I used (approx.)

GROK3 (30%)
ChatGPT 4o (30%)
DeepSeek (30%)
Claude (10%)

Tweaking it now with GROK3 and it does a great job, i think it's my favorite, but it's hard to say if it's better than DeepSeek (it also did a great job but irritating that you get a "reset" / have to start a new chat after x number of messages, this makes it nearly impossible to do something serious with!) it cut off the whole script after i had worked with it for maybe 1h and i was left with nothing since i had to start a new chat.

I'd say my least favorite is ChatGPT, very prone to errors, it's what i started with and it was not the best choice. If it's really going to be no.1 programmer in the world (like they say) at the end of the year, yeah, they'll have a lot of work to do then...
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PostPosted: Sat, 8th Mar 2025 18:44    Post subject:
I'd like to try something, an app that drag and drops a movie then you can cut a segment of it, from 1:20 - 1:52.

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PostPosted: Sat, 8th Mar 2025 18:56    Post subject:
Doesn't handbrake do that?


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PostPosted: Sat, 8th Mar 2025 20:17    Post subject:
Can we use this to make Euro-windows, the best operating system and say sayonara to American one Very Happy
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PostPosted: Sun, 9th Mar 2025 00:55    Post subject:
They're getting damn good at bringing famous people from yesteryear to life.



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SumZero




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PostPosted: Sun, 9th Mar 2025 01:54    Post subject:
madmax17 wrote:
Can we use this to make Euro-windows, the best operating system and say sayonara to American one Very Happy

Only If you are well versed in coding an Operating System to start with.
Using AI to code isn't "make it so" it is more akin to hiring a fresh out of college C average grade programming student you assign basic coding tasks to, and have to double-check their work constantly, and get him to fix amateur mistakes...over and over. As he makes new ones trying to fix his old ones.

Im sure Vurt can add to that. I doubt his program was "Tell AI to make, come back to a finished program".
If its anything like my experience with any AI I can find/try: Sometimes it feels like it would be easier just to do it myself, after many hours in and 1/4 of the time going "No..WTF is wrong with you, that code not only doesn't work right, it's not what I asked for. And you just randomly removed something else I DID want"
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PostPosted: Sun, 9th Mar 2025 02:15    Post subject:
yeah, it very good to know your shit if you're gonna dwell into doing a program (or an entire OS, good luck haha).
Example: I made a layering system. It didn't work at all, but since i understand a bit about image formats and alpha channel / transparency i could tell it it's not doing that part correctly, and it was solved instantly.

Added professional upscaling (the current best, WAY ahead of what you can do in PS) for my image program Very Happy

There's so much cool open source stuff, anything like that can rather easily be implemented. I just give it the github page, "can we implement this?"
The answer is, like always with AI's, a resounding "YES."


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PostPosted: Sun, 9th Mar 2025 02:20    Post subject:
Frant wrote:
They're getting damn good at bringing famous people from yesteryear to life.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Pjxing71QVM

Astonishing but also depressing.
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vurt




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PostPosted: Sun, 9th Mar 2025 02:24    Post subject:
while these look realistic i'm not sure i would say they always depict reality that great. give it a try on yourself, it will be uncanny and you (and your friends) can tell its not you because it's not how you smile or how you do other expressions, because it doesn't have that info and it just predicts based of other people. I'm sure it can be pretty spot on too, but yeah, no way to know really unless you're alive and you can test Wink
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PostPosted: Sun, 9th Mar 2025 03:37    Post subject:
They depict an AI reality. People who've been dead for centuries/decades.
That is the depressing part it
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PostPosted: Sun, 9th Mar 2025 07:44    Post subject:
THere's Nikola Tesla jerking off with a large penis on civit, that should cheer you up Laughing
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vurt




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PostPosted: Sun, 9th Mar 2025 13:12    Post subject:
i really must stitch together txt-txt generation and txt-img generation into a hilarious auto-written and auto-graphical adventure...

after i'm done with my image program things will get... weird Very Happy
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PostPosted: Sun, 9th Mar 2025 14:11    Post subject:
vurt wrote:
i really must stitch together txt-txt generation and txt-img generation into a hilarious auto-written and auto-graphical adventure...

after i'm done with my image program things will get... weird Very Happy


Sounds very interesting. Looking forward to results.


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