At least you tried.
artifex
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artifex@piefed.socialOPto Technology@lemmy.world•The World Will Enter a 15-Year AI Dystopia in 2027, Former Google Exec SaysEnglish61·1 day agoI’m down. We should invite some of the solarpunk instance guys.
artifex@piefed.socialOPto Technology@lemmy.world•The World Will Enter a 15-Year AI Dystopia in 2027, Former Google Exec SaysEnglish6·1 day agoex- google exec
Damn I’ve only tried 1 out of 6, no wonder I feel terrible.
artifex@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.ml•Why does Asia seem to have a monopoly on chip design and production?English15·3 days agoA combination of strong state level incentives from China, Korea, and Taiwan, disinterest in super expensive R&D by GlobalFoundaries after they were spun out of AMD, and decades-long mismanagement at Intel.
artifex@piefed.socialto Technology@beehaw.org•AI industry horrified to face largest copyright class action ever certifiedEnglish12·4 days agoOk reading a little more the class has been certified but it hasn’t gone to trial, so there’s still a possibility of a closed-door settlement of some sort, though given the number of parties involved that seems unlikely. Maybe I’m just being optimistic. But if it goes to trial and makes it to judgement there will either have to be cases where using copyrighted materials to train AI (which seriously how is that not for generating derivative works) is found to be ok, or copyright will be held sacrosanct and the whole gen AI industry will have to pay… something. Punitive damages would make the industry cease to exist overnight, and I’d bet most publishers would prefer a check instead.
artifex@piefed.socialto Technology@beehaw.org•AI industry horrified to face largest copyright class action ever certifiedEnglish16·4 days agoIt has to set some precedent though. Either there are valid reasons to violate copyright are there aren’t.
artifex@piefed.socialOPto Technology@lemmy.world•U.S. Senator Tom Cotton probes Intel board over CEO Lip-Bu Tan's former China links, raises national security concerns amid Cadence scandalEnglish121·6 days agoYeah for all his shortcomings Pat Gelsinger had the right plan for Intel. But the board wanted to see the numbers go up every quarter – long-term viability be damned – and he couldn’t do both that and push all of their advanced engineering directives, so something had to give (which in this case was Gelsinger himself).
Man these political compass charts get weirder and weirder.
artifex@piefed.socialto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Infinite "prove you are a human" loops on archive.is with Firefox + VPN?English4·22 days agoWhen this happens to me it’s usually a cloudflare problem. Sometimes it fixes itself in a day or two. A few times it has been broken for weeks and I’ve had to use a VPN to reach it.
artifex@piefed.socialto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I'd never let my tongue touch a pineappleEnglish8·25 days agoFun fact: the protein-digesting enzyme bromelain is found in pineapples. So in some sense, while you’re eating the pineapple, the pineapple is eating you . Do with that what you will.
artifex@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Ex-Google CEO: Power Grid Crisis Could Kill AI's Next Big LeapEnglish26·25 days agoGive yourself some credit! Your human-level intelligence is only using about 20W. The other 80 is for the meat robot it has to pilot to get stuff done.
artifex@piefed.socialOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Twitter founder Jack Dorsey pumps $10 million into a nonprofit to build Nostr-based social media appsEnglish13·26 days agoI think the main one is that Nostr is supposed to be really simple, and derive some security/privacy from that simplicity. Whereas ATProto and ActivityPub store and forward content so that each rely has a copy, on Nostr nodes the messages are all ephemeral. So it has something of a following with crypto bros and privacy enthusiasts. With nostr IDs are also based on public/private keys unlike ATProto/ActivityPub that use a username@instancename scheme, so signing and identifying content that belongs to a user is easier and more guaranteed to be correct, and your username isn’t tied to any specific server “instance”
artifex@piefed.socialOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Twitter founder Jack Dorsey pumps $10 million into a nonprofit to build Nostr-based social media appsEnglish10·26 days agoI kinda agree Twitter was born of a more innocent age, and he was just a tech kid with a good enough pitch to get Silicon Valley VC. The problem is that he did little to rein in powers that were purposely using the platform for social manipulation. Then – when he already knew better – he went and started Bluesky, which he specifically said was going to counteract all of Twitter’s deficiencies, but capitalism got the better of him, so to make the platform attractive to VCs, advertisers, whatever, his team started to ditch what made Bluesky unique in favor of business tools to help it make money. Business is gonna business, it’s not 100% his fault, but I can’t imagine what will change a 3rd time around.
it’s just practice.