Sibbo

@Sibbo@sopuli.xyz
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Joined 1 years ago

Is this something you can see in the web interface? Or how do you know how many of the users are still active?

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This feels unreal.

How can the training data be sensitive, if noone ever agreed to give their sensitive data to OpenAI?

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Founder of company which makes major revenue by selling GPUs for machine learning says machine learning is good.

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Cutting out the subclause: "Have you attending?"

But arguably, this Lemming's expectations about the perfection of education institutions is a bit high.

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I liked it

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Warms the whole workshop within ten minutes? More like burns down the whole workshop within ten minutes.

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Wow they actually did it! Congratulations and welcome to the age of second-gen systems languages!

The tweet is from today. The ffmpeg team felt like it needed to be said.

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Compiler courses are typically master level.

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This is actually quite progressive. For decades they only blamed blacks, then also a few decades gays and "communists". And now they actually have a new thing every year. They are moving forward with society, always staying up to date. It's like conservatism, but for the fresh cool kids.

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That meme is being used for things that feel especially good and make you happy.

I don't get what the message is here.

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Old American dream: wash dishes to become a millionaire.

New American dream: insert vegetables into your anus to become a millionaire.

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Title is wrong. Unsolvable means no general closed form solution. That doesn't mean that single constellations cannot be proven stable.

There is for example a trivial solution to the n-body problem. Arrange all bodies equidistant on a circle and have them move at the speed that keeps them on the circle.

Brain melting

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Couldn't they just accept the current two-state solution and stop grousing about it?

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To those not knowing the story: he most likely couldn't. He just learned to read the cues of the expectant observers.

Unfortunately I don't remember the source for this.

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Yeah but if their hardware is now confiscated, does it still pay off? How long do you need to mine until the hardware is paid for, assuming free electricity?

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The independent.co.uk with a reference to the daily mail. Credibility ensues

Then also he has to get around. Either he pays for transport, or he has to keep his bike/scooter/whatever in shape.

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As this journal has an impact factor of 5.5, they likely had at least two reviewers write reviews for this, reading the whole paper. The editor may have only read abstract and conclusions, to decide relevance to the journal.

While the reviewers may have just generated their reviews with AI themselves, the editor was likely still honest. But just didn't read the whole paper, because that is not necessarily their job, depending on journal policy.

On the other hand, usually one can propose reviewers to a journal. Of course, one should propose reviewers that don't have a conflict of interest. But they may just have proposed their friends, fooling the journal. The friends then wrote positive reviews for the trash paper.

Well, I cannot imagine that the journal added in bad faith, but they should be more defensive against these kinds of bad-faithed submissions.

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No nagging for a week

This woman must be horribly annoying

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Programming... Maybe not the most quirky, but just doesn't make for good conversation

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"You seem to shake your phone in frustration. Please get therapy before you do the same to your baby."

So they are poisoning GitHub copilot?

Or his armpit from the front

Technically, if lightning killed a cow in that year, and someone ate that cow, then the consumption should be greater than zero.

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Seriously? Given how all the streaming services are getting more expensive, I was starting to wonder if buying some good series on Blu-ray would be the better option.

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Looks cool but nope. I would kick my legs to the front one day, either punching a hole into the fishtank in front of me, or tipping it over. I need my leg space.

I thought that was allowed like a year or so ago. But I guess when they forbid it, it turned out to make less profit, so now they are back to before.

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What is an opp?

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Newer phones allow for a higher charging current, hence they get hotter while charging

The article gives a really nice perspective on how morally questionable this is.

The company gets cheap, Finnish-speaking workers, while the prison system can offer inmates employment that, [the company] says, prepares them for the digital world of work after their release.

Yeah sure, doing more data labelling? I highly doubt data labelling gives anyone any skill besides date labelling. Luckily this article doesn't just accept the statement of the company, but questions it very critically.

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The maintainer is a human that needs to eat every day, and not just whenever their services are needed. So at least, the sum of money would need to be a few times higher than whatever labour the fix takes.

But then, the maintainer's ability to fix these bugs doesn't come from nowhere. They worked on this project for likely a long time, which would also need to be taken into account when agreeing on a sum.

Further, this would be business to business. And those contracts often include the value that the client gets out of the software. So if Microsoft makes billions from this open source library, then the maintainer's - as a business - should receive a payment that reflects this for the fix.

All that implies that a few thousand is not nearly enough. Maybe 100k and the maintainer would budge.

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Ur anus

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So he was unable to go to the bathroom, I guess? Because the plane was not at the gate yet?

Well in that case, as disgusting as this may be, you can't fine anyone for having bodily functions. I believe peeing in a cup is the right thing to do. Better than on the floor.

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Anything where accuracy does not matter. Writing e.g. sports commentary articles.

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Disco Elysium!

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This. If the model and its parameters are open source and under an unrestricted license, they can scrape anything they want in my opinion. But if they make money with someone's years of work writing a book, then please give that author some money as well.

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Lemmy

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