Lenovo has a glossa(rule)y that seems to be entirely made of arbitrary AI generated articles
Lenovo has a glossa(rule)y that seems to be entirely made of arbitrary AI generated articles
Including an official lenovo definition of among us
Lenovo has a glossa(rule)y that seems to be entirely made of arbitrary AI generated articles
Including an official lenovo definition of among us
Is this some SEO bullshit?
It fits the definition they provided on that page.
I like the page on "Pumping" which as far as I can tell is a completely made up term https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/glossary/what-is-pumping/
It's like giving your computer a little energy shot, enhancing performance when needed.
wut?
Lmao what.
As a software engineer who has a bunch of infra and hardware expertise too, I’ve never heard this terminology before
There's a page for "Minecraft commands" but not one for Minecraft. It's also incredibly wrong.
Oh no...
For example, they can spawn mobs, summon items, change weather conditions or even initiate a minigame.
To undo a command, the first thing you need to do is locate the command block that contains it. Then you can use the "/undo" command to revert back to the game state before the command was executed.
... while "/weather" lets you change the environment from rain to snow.
Building a house in Minecraft requires the use of several different commands. Firstly, you'll need to use "/fill" to quickly and easily create walls, floors, and other structures. After that, you'll want to make use of "/clone" so that you can copy and paste specific parts of your house without having to build them all from scratch. Finally, you'll use "/summon" to spawn in furniture and other decorative items. With these four commands, any player can have a beautiful home built in no time!
The 4th command is a secret well kept...
The "/noai" command in Minecraft can be extremely useful when trying to create a more challenging and realistic gaming experience. This command prevents any artificially intelligent entities, such as zombies and creepers, from attacking or following the Player.
Ah, yes, more challenge by literally making zombies be braindead.
tbf it's pretty realistic for a rotting corpse to be braindead
Some finds:
Yes, Run can significantly improve the startup time of your computer. By prioritizing essential startup processes and optimizing the boot sequence, it reduces the time it takes for your system to be fully operational after powering on.
The number of mickeys in a mouse is determined by its hardware and sensor technology. Modern mice have high dots per inch (dpi) sensors, which provide more mickeys per inch, allowing for fine-grained control.
You should also clear out any cookies stored from sites visited while in incognito mode so that they don’t continue tracking you even after turning off private browsing modes.
"Will AI help me become a better programmer?" Absolutely. ... This means you'll be able to write code that's more efficient and with fewer errors, saving you time and effort.
Definitely AI, but they might do it because there is a lot of clueless parents who, when their kid have a problem with their game, decide to call the first brand they see on the PC (here Lenovo). Putting those answers in a glossary saves Lenovo's time.
As a side note sqlite had a similar problem with McAfee:
2006-10-31: The default prefix used to be "sqlite_". But then
Mcafee started using SQLite in their anti-virus product and it
started putting files with the "sqlite" name in the c:/temp folder.
This annoyed many windows users. Those users would then do a
Google search for "sqlite", find the telephone numbers of the
developers and call to wake them up at night and complain.
For this reason, the default name prefix is changed to be "sqlite"
spelled backwards. So the temp files are still identified, but
anybody smart enough to figure out the code is also likely smart
enough to know that calling the developer will not help get rid
of the file.
HOW IS THIS REAL LMAO
GenAI glossar(ule)y
Stealing that
They have like 100 different AI terms in their glossary, most of which just redirect to their page on ChatGPT lmao
You know what... I'll use their support page for copy pastas from now on. Here's a 1300 word article on the comma symbol...
The comma instead of && or AND is crazy
Didn't try very hard but couldnt get a prompt injection working. Not sure if it's software they wrote looking for terms or what but I got an invalid request.
I think it's pre-generated if it's giving everyone the same results. What probably happened was that someone fed all their help articles through an AI and told it to generate a glossary from them or something.
That's one way to protect your AI: airgap it
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/glossary/bnc-connector/
It's good to know that even the AI Lenovo uses also has just given up caring. I swear you could say to their CEO "Did you know you owned Motorola for a bit?" and the first question he'd ask would be "Did we make sure to kill the spirit of everyone who worked there?"
LMAO What the fuck are among us "bonus points"? (See the section about the goal of the game for context)