Martineski

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[–] Martineski 10 points 11 months ago

What did it say?

[–] Martineski 4 points 11 months ago (2 children)

I'm not sure how accurate this info from the modder is but this is how he describes it under his mod:

Experienced players can predict that the pipes will always malfunction 2 or 3 times, first time around 35%, second time around 70%, and maybe a third time after 90%. Generally, it's every 50-70 seconds (average of 60 seconds).

This simple mod shakes things up by randomizing when the pipes will break - while still maintaining the same average time between breakdowns. Now pipes can jam anywhere from 5 to 115 seconds between breakdowns (average of 60 seconds). So you never know what you're gonna get!

Mod: https://mod.io/g/drg/m/random-refinery-breakdowns

This is the only instance of it being described that I'm aware of because I was looking up refinery mods in the past. I tried looking up this info on the web to answer your question with more credible sources but I didn't find any and didn't bother spending too much time on that.

[–] Martineski 6 points 11 months ago

You will start caring when the other players will start crossing them and stacking them in a way where you will fall off of them at multiple points of the pipe. Refinery mission is my favourite mission in this game and I hate when other players ruin pipe riding. 😭

[–] Martineski 2 points 11 months ago

Also:

pretending to be real

Meanwhile the image: Looks photoshopped AF.

[–] Martineski 4 points 11 months ago

https://simple-bench.com/index.html I was referring to this benchmark specifically because the point of it is to benchmark the actual reasoning capabilities of LLMs:

Simple bench is the only reasoning benchmark written in natural language at which English-speaking humans (and yes, even 'smart highschoolers') can score 90%+, while frontier LLMs get less than 50%. It is an encapsulation of the reasoning deficit found in AI like ChatGPT.

These questions are fully private, preventing contamination, and have been vetted by PhDs from multiple domains, as well as the author - Philip, from AI Explained - who first exposed the numerous errors in the MMLU (Aug 2023). This was celebrated by, among others Andrej Karpathy.

[–] Martineski 3 points 11 months ago (2 children)

I'm curious how it will do on the private benchmark that ai explained made. I think it was called simple bench?

[–] Martineski 4 points 11 months ago

~~Bulk detonator specifically is a monster in deep rock galactic game that causes a big explosion upon dying. I changed "bulk" to "compression" jokingly because of how badly the meme is compressed.~~

Oooh, you were making fun of the spelling in the meme. Noticed that in the last moment. haha

[–] Martineski 3 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

I really hope for well implemented multicommunities and community discovery. Discovering communities is hard on lemmy and when you do manage to find a relatively big amount of interesting communities you still lack a way to organise them into personalised feeds.

E: Personally I'd also be really interested in post scheduling to spread out the posts across time instead of dumping it all at once and be done with it.

[–] Martineski 2 points 11 months ago

Bruuuuuuuuh. You realise that most people moved here from reddit 1+ year ago? I've been following this community for years before I quit reddit and this commnity always had it's own specific set of rules. I know it may shock you but ~99% of all lemmy communities are in fact based on reddit communities. I know we hate reddit but let's think for ourselves please...

[–] Martineski 3 points 11 months ago

Exercising equipment. Jump rope, dumbels, pullup bars, rowing thingie and such.

[–] Martineski 10 points 11 months ago (3 children)

Here's an another example from a month ago: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/25160087

[–] Martineski 6 points 11 months ago (8 children)

You know that pics don't need to be real, right? Same been on reddit, all it needs is to fit the spirit of the community.

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