and then it will turn out the monster was inside me all along
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and then it will turn out the monster was inside me all along
there’s only seven stories in the world
There isn’t. That’s a completely nonsensical statement, no serious scholar of litearture/film/etc. would claim something of the sort. While there have been attempts to analyse the “basic” stories and narrative structures (Propp’s model of fairy tales, Greimas’ actantial model, Campbell’s well-known hero’s journey), they’re all far from universally applicable or satisfying.
Ehhhh, if you have expertise in ANY field outside of like programming, you can easily test various models and see that they produce a lot of crap. That doesn’t require you to understand how LLMs work exactly.
The last one is not the Firefox logo, but the general Mozilla Foundation logo.
Source: literally just looking at the icon on your desktop.
I know I shouldn’t be the one to nitpick because I posted a similar “design simplification bad” meme myself just yesterday, but still… :D
Kind of, but on the other hand people (male, I believe) are openly agreeing with it ITT and apparently find it funny.
This bug must’ve been older than millions of Firefox users.
It’s a good template when used with enough irony/self-awareness. Doesn’t happen very frequently, though.
I think the books are honestly nicer to use
Same. Especially the ones that only used drawings – it’s the most “readable” way to present the folding. A friend of mine showed me his origami book which used photos and I had serious difficulties figuring it out.
tunes
That’s an element of a musical piece (or song, etc.), not a piece in itself.
Just eat everything so you don’t have to put it back.
The original Firefox (originally called Firebird) logo be like:
Same happened to me today. I circumvented it with inspect element, just pasting the text there directly.
This reminds me of the anti-wind-energy arguments about the turbines killing many birds…