Max_Power

@Max_Power@feddit.de
3 Post – 108 Comments
Joined 1 years ago

✅ humanist ✅ democrat ✅ herbivore ✅ ♂💕♀ ✅ pro-european ✅ FLOSS enthusiast ✅ SWE 🇪🇺🇩🇪

Photos flagged by the AI are then sent to a person for review.

If an offense was correctly identified, the driver is then sent either a notice of warning or intended prosecution, depending on the severity of the offense.

The AI just "identifying" offenses is the easy part. It would be interesting to know whether the AI indeed correctly identified 300 offenses or if the person reviewing the AI's images acted on 300 offenses. That's potentially a huge difference and would have been the relevant part of the news.

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Free speech is good and must be protected, that's clear. But it should not be virtually limitless. The US played a major role sorting out the negative consequences of the Weimar republic, which did not contain fascist ideology, which then (edit: among other things ofc) lead to WW2.

It still baffles my mind how the US cannot see that tolerating the intolerant must inevitably lead to an intolerant and possibly facist society.

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Well he told advertisers to fuck off so they did.

To me as an average Joe it seems pretty dumb to tell your advertisers to fuck off when they provide a big chunk of your income but hey, I'm not a stable genius billionaire so I just don't get Elon's 5D chess moves. Right?

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A lying neo-nazi, color me shocked /s

I wish the world was as enthusiastic about saving hundreds of women and children as it is about saving 5 fucking millionaires or billionaires.

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These elite CEOs probably work 100-plus hours a week and they're much more work-focused.

Oh ffs. I have nothing against Nick Bloom but this statement is so BS. Even if "elite CEOs" could work 24 hours per day, 7 days per week their salaries could not be justified by any means. There are just not enough hours in a day to actually do it.

The mandates symbolize the sharp disconnect right now between the way CEOs and employees think about work.

He's right about that though.

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OMG OK that's it. Tesla cars are now out of the question for me and if I ever get the chance to ride on a SpaceX ship (not very likely) I think I'd decline. Totally different companies ofc but the same master "mind" behind.

This guy represents everything that you do not want to see in a CEO.

NO THANK YOU

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JellyFin likes my new 20 TB HDD very much. That's all I'm saying.

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Linux FTW. Number 1 on servers, now number 2 on Steam! Watch out, Microsoft /s

"Here's 44 billion USD, I might fail though ¯\_(ツ)_/¯"

Genius.

The post says ~42 % is Steam OS

"How to burn 44 billion dollars within a year" by Elon Musk

✅ alienated advertisers ✅ alienated right wing by curbing free speech despite saying the opposite ✅ alienated left wing by letting the right wing go rampant ✅ restricting core functions

Wow how is that going to be profitable for him? I don't see it.

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If you want cloud storage I'd recommend Nextcloud as a service (I'm not affiliated with them, just a customer)

Works like a charm. You can even install plugins. Also, there are other companies that provide hosting so there is no vendor-lock-in.

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TIL! I have never even wondered why it is called that. Just took it as a fact and went along with it.

Threads has not yet launched in Europe due to regulatory issues

LOL no, there are no "regulatory issues". Meta itself expects Threads to be illegal in the EU. Which is probably correct. And they do not seem to be having a problem with it. Which is fine by me.

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Yeah well Orwell's 1984 was way off then. The government does not even have to force people to install devices in their homes that blare government propaganda 24/7. They are doing it willingly, enthusiastiacally even, and they don't even have to be citizens of that government lol

Who would have thought?

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I like her and I get why creatives are panicking because of all the AI hype.

However:

In evidence for the suit against OpenAI, the plaintiffs claim ChatGPT violates copyright law by producing a “derivative” version of copyrighted work when prompted to summarize the source.

A summary is not a copyright infringement. If there is a case for fair-use it's a summary.

The comic's suit questions if AI models can function without training themselves on protected works.

A language model does not need to be trained on the text it is supposed to summarize. She clearly does not know what she is talking about.

IANAL though.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin can choose not to hold presidential elections next year because he will “obviously” win re-election, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said late Sunday.

I agree, why even bother?

If the russian population is eating the bullshit thrown before them, why hold elections... Save yourself the hassle and stop pretend to be a democracy.

And yeah, I imagine the TRUMP-MAGA-GOP is cumming right in their pants without even touching when Putin actually just calls of the elections.

Now that you mention fucking incompetence, I need to verify my 3-2-1 backup strategy is correctly implemented. Thanks for the reminder, CloudNordic and AzeroCloud!

They earn every dollar because I would nope the fuck out of there so fast

Unironically, it looks like today is your first day on YT, OP.

This BS happens on YT all the time unfortunately.

I would like to see JPEG-XL succeed. However, Google and Firefox have removed JPEG-XL support already so it will be very interesting to see what impact Apple's support will have. In the meantime, I'm using WEBP for my projects.

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50% fetch quests

I have just played it through. What you are saying is 100% incorrect.

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The way the original scientists published the paper was weird. Let's hope others can reproduce the results. Looks like there is something to it. This is a big deal and could change the future for the better.

we deploy GPT-4 as an agent in a realistic, simulated environment, where it assumes the role of an autonomous stock trading agent

This already is total BS. If you know how such language models work you'd never take their responses at face value, even though it's tempting because they spout their BS so confidently. Always double-check their responses before applying their "knowledge" in the real world.

The question they try to answer is flawed, no wonder the result is just as bad.

Before anyone starts crying about my language models opposition: I'm not opposed to LMs or ChatGPT. In fact, I'm running LMs locally because they help me be more productive and I'm a paying ChatGPT customer.

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Well I guess I will keep my 13 years old b/w laser printer then. Still works like a charm. There is no dried ink, no DRM, nothing. And it just works even it has not turned on for a year.

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Bill Burr

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Google makes 3 things: Android (includes Play store), Google Mail, Google Search.

That's it. Everything else from Google has its head already on the chopping block.

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They say "it's always greener on the other side". Can't say it in this case though. I'm using Arch Linux BTW.

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What's the point of your post? You think it sucks and regret buying and playing it, OK.

I however enjoyed it very much and I wish CDPR would chuck out more expansions. Now what?

And yes, there are bugs. Show me a game of this scale that does not have bugs. At least it's not a shit show like CP2077 at release date

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Oh you're a nice person.

The only "drunken quirk" so to speak is that when I am drunk I'm very aware of that and that I will go above and beyond not to appear drunk. That's it. It's not as wholesome as your story ofc.

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They still don't get it.

"Might get worse without turning of my ad-blocker" still beats "is definitely worse without ad-blocker".

I'm taking my chances.

It's always "in a couple of years" with air taxis, isn't it?

Praise the EU

That's the beauty of only telling the truth: You do not have to remember whom you told which lie. Peace of mind.

These guys look stressed out.

Yeah well this is frightening. In 25-30 years I will retire and now I need to raise the chances that I will live in a home with air conditioning in a country that -- currently -- hardly has buildings with air conditioning because it was not a necessity up until now. This will be an uphill battle. I don't want to die prematurely in a summer heat wave..

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BIG INTERNET is coming to get us

Well he threw us the gauntlet. Let's pick it up.

Goes to show that destroying trust is quite easy, but earning trust is very hard.

To be fair EVs only solve the tail pipe emission problem

Gotta start somewhere. At least I can say that I'm part of the solution and that I am not one of the negative nellies who don't do squat because they cannot find the ONE solution that solves everything.

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