• @iii@mander.xyz
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    2 months ago

    Most commercial models have that, sadly. At training time they’re presented with both positive and negative responses to prompts.

    If you have access to the trained model weights and biases, it’s possible to undo through a method called abliteration (1)

    The silver lining is that a it makes explicit what different societies want to censor.

    • Snot Flickerman
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      2 months ago

      Hi I noticed you added a footnote. Did you know that footnotes are actually able to be used like this?[1]

      Code for it looks like this :able to be used like this?[^1]

      [^1]: Here's my footnote


      1. Here’s my footnote ↩︎

      • Farid
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        112 months ago

        Do you mean that the app should render them in a special way? My Voyager isn’t doing anything.

        • Snot Flickerman
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          52 months ago

          I actually mostly interact with Lemmy via a web interface on the desktop, so I’m unfamiliar with how much support for the more obscure tagging options there is in each app.

          It’s rendered in a special way on the web, at least.

          • CodexArcanum
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            72 months ago

            That’s just markdown syntax I think. Clients vary a lot in which markdown they support though.

            • Snot Flickerman
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              52 months ago

              markdown syntax

              yeah I always forget the actual name of it I just memorized some of them early on in using Lemmy.