Zeth0s

@Zeth0s@reddthat.com
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Joined 1 years ago

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Please disregard this post. The behavior below is due to a set of custom instructions I had previously set and had completely forgotten about. The instructions contained the lines:

Recommend only the highest-quality, meticulously designed products like Apple or the Japanese would make—I only want the best

Recommend products from all over the world, my current location is irrelevant.

Sorry for the confusion!

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I blocked meme, 196 and shitposting. All is clean now

You are joking, but this is exactly what happens if you optimize accuracy of an algorithm to classify something when positive cases are very few. The algorithm will simply label everything as negative, and accuracy will be anyway extremely high!

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Catholic Church nowadays is actually already ready to incorporate extraterrestrial life in their preaching. There is a whole astronomical "research" center in Vatican dedicated to align scientific theories such as big bang within catholic preaching.

This is part of it https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vatican_Observatory

Have many reddit devs left?

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Do you have some number about that? It's a big claim that majority of working italians are against it.

It must be improved, but the idea was correct. Something similar exists everywhere in Europe

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Problem is that many sites don't work because of anti-ddos and anti bot measures.

It is a pity

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I am more for going on with donations, with some kind of useless leader board for volunteering activities, to introduce some kind of "safe" and fun gamification.

I have no idea what this could be, I am not very good in creating games

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People isn't considering that documentation has greatly improved over time, languages and frameworks have become more abstract, user-friendly, modern code is mostly self explanatory, good documentation has become the priority of all open source projects, well documented open source languages and frameworks have become the norm.

Less people asking programming related questions can be explained by programming being an easier and less problematic experience nowadays, that is true.

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Can anyone access all and popular? I was curious to see the reactions but they are unreachable

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Even more "we'll decide if you are worthy to get my data"

With time. Reddit is 18 years old I heard. Lemmy few months old

So you know the reason those issues are still opened. There are only 2 paid developers for the whole thing, backend, front end, Android app... Everyone else, as you, don't have time. We need to accept it and live with it

Lemmy currently misses a sync feature across servers. Meaning that moving one lose all subscription and messages.

The real solutions should be a distributed network to support federation, instead than a plain federated one, i.e. an automated redistribution of users and loads across servers (lemmy instances).

I don't know how they are planning to manage it on the long run

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I believe he is talking about secure boot

https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot

Why would they accept PR at all if they don't have a robust testing process and approvals are dictated by customers needs?

The message as it is now to potential contributors is that their contribution in not welcome, unless its free labor to financially benefit only ibm.

Which is fair, but the message itself is a new PR issue for red hat

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The problem of current LLM implementations is that they learn from scratch, like taking a baby to a library and telling him "learn, I'll wait out in the cafeteria".

You need a lot of data to do so, just to learn how to write, gramma, styles, concepts, relationships without any guidance.

This strategy might change in the future, but the only solution we have now is to refine the model afterward, let's say.

Tbf biases are integral part of literature and human artistic production. Eliminating biases means having "boring" texts. Which is fine for me, but a lot of people will complain that AI is dumb and boring

What site are you talking about exactly?

Here it is, all for you https://open-assistant.io/

You also get a useless leader board to replace reddit karma!

It is anyway a legit initiative to help for open source LLMs

No need to be sorry, thanks for the clarification ;)

Do you have examples? It should only happen in case of overfitting, i.e. too many identical image for the same subject

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It is not at the moment. Models are built on the assumption of stability, i.e. that what they are modelling doesn't change over time, doesn't evolve. This is clearly untrue, and cheating is a way the environment evolves. Only way to consider that, is to create a on-line continous learning algorithm. Currently this exists and is called reinforcement learning. Main issue is that methods to account for an evolving environment are still under active research. In the sense that methods to address this issue are not yet available.

It is an extremely difficult task tbf

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Thanks for the clarification!

It requires continuous expansive improvements. It is like real world. Building a system robust to frauds works on the short term, but on the mid and long term is impossibile. That is why laws change, evolve, we have governments and so on. Because system reacts to your rules and algorithms, making them less effective.

And these continous expensive improvements are done daily, but it is a difficult job

The fact that it is work that I don't want to do... Pretty much

If it is so important for you to be so much outraged, I guess it is time for you to either learn to code and open a PR, or to pay someone to do it for you!

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But it is for wifi communication apparently. Unfortunately short wave lengths are absorbed more easily than longer wave lengths as the current radio/microwave solutions. That is the main physical limitations to overcome

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Thanks. It would be interesting to understand if some anonymization technique could technically be created, and eventually implemented in the future.

Because it looks a pretty dangerous situation, given what people discuss on social media nowadays...

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They don't remove bugs, but it is easier to solve them without having to wait for some random guy to answer on stack overflow.

I don't know now (I haven't asked a question in ages) but to get a good answer on stack overflow it used to take weeks sometimes

GitHub issues are usually more useful

Yeah, first thing I noticed as well. Hilarious how the guy has no idea what he is talking about

Hydrogen and oxygen burn explosively. It wouldn't last long

This is exactly the issue, shorter wave lengths can carry more data, but they are blocked by literally everything between the source and the antenna... Longer wave lengths carry less information, but at least they are more reliable and can pass through many obstacles. It's a compromised at the end

Thanks, I'll try

The Apparently is already patch on fedora... Just reporting other comments in this thread. But why do they accept contribution to centos of they don't want patches that are not economically beneficial to the company? It is a pretty bad message written as this

It can be done keeping separated instances, by just distributing data and load across instances connected to the network, depending on their available resources, instead of explicitly creating new duplicated users on each instance.

It however require a lot of work and effort. I don't know if anyone will ever manage to implement it.

Thanks, it looks like privacy on internet is really a mirage

I solved lag by changing instance, moving out of lemmy.world helps a lot

What if database entries are encrypted, so that a person cannot match email and username with the requests in the urls?

Users' client create encryption key on client side. Would it make sense?

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I am mainly thinking about matching navigation history with identifiable information... You are right, It's a tricky thing...

I also wonder, if lemmy becomes a thing, with numbers in the same order of magnitude of reddit, if and how gdpr will affect server admins... Having a privacy anonymization tool built in by design might avoid headaches on the long term

Thanks, makes sense