No offense but “ai” LLMs and Generativen Algorithms are absolutely incapable of doing most jobs at all, because they require either complex thinking, physical work or both.
They are at most, a tool to assist a human doing a job. Everyone telling otherwise is either very against them for some reason, wants to monopolize them (big tech CEOs tell the government AI will kill the world if not regulated, wich basically means “allow me to do whatever i want for your military and stuff and destroy all competition, especially FOSS ones”) or are just to much into a hype train.
Realistically our and most “ai” in the next 50 years is nither intelligent (wich is why “ai” is in quotations) nor is it able to do most jobs, it may become a better version of excel but beyond that there is no actual reason to think it will destroy jobs.
Don’t let people sell you flashlights unless they’re super cheap and super reliable. :) Especially avoid buying rescue or air defense searchlights - if a product contains the word “rescue” or “defense”, its price will cause a jumpscare. Optics isn’t a secret art, Wikipedia has all the relevant information - and if...
Kann man sich echt nicht ausdenken das der fantasy buch club sich über fake news beschwert wärend die meisten Verschwörungstheorien und fake news (unpolitischer art) ziemlich viel mit der bibel zu tun haben.
I know free vpns usually are not good, but right now I am not in a position to pay for a vpn. I found Privado VPN and it doesn’t keep logs and is based in Switzerland. It has a data limit for free users, but do you think its safe for torrenting?
And yeah its a bummer, before that I’ve given Mullvad and proton as great options, but currently i can only advertise for Proton in good faith. Its a little more expensive (unless you have a business plan regardless…) but its great for everything else.
Because Proton is part of CERN and the privacy laws in Switzerland are very strict. They just have to hand over stuff for very certain cases, terrorism and treason being such cases.
Artificial intelligence hitting labour forces like a "tsunami" - IMF Chief (www.reuters.com)
Oh Dear (sopuli.xyz)
Don't let people sell you flashlights :) (slrpnk.net)
Don’t let people sell you flashlights unless they’re super cheap and super reliable. :) Especially avoid buying rescue or air defense searchlights - if a product contains the word “rescue” or “defense”, its price will cause a jumpscare. Optics isn’t a secret art, Wikipedia has all the relevant information - and if...
Waste not
New Russian antidrone wunderwaffen revealed (sh.itjust.works)
r*ddit
Look what humanity has done in just 30-40 years (lemmy.world)
deleted_by_moderator
Report: Fallout London's Delay, And The Move To GOG (www.thegamer.com)
ich⛪iel (infosec.pub) German
discuss.tchncs.de/post/15876721
Canadian-made Roshel Senator MRAP that hit an anti-tank mine. All Ukrainian soldiers on board survived without injuries. (sopuli.xyz)
defence-blog.com/senator-mrap-saves-ukrainian-sol…
is Privado VPN good?
I know free vpns usually are not good, but right now I am not in a position to pay for a vpn. I found Privado VPN and it doesn’t keep logs and is based in Switzerland. It has a data limit for free users, but do you think its safe for torrenting?
LEGO and PlayStation Are Working on a New Game Called 'LEGO Horizon Adventures' (insider-gaming.com)
Pro Tip: Putting spaghetti in your ammo makes for a great emergency snack (sh.itjust.works)
Therapy (lemmy.world)
Tiny US fire department using 1980s gear surprised by $500,000 donation (www.theguardian.com)
A 91-year-old man made the donation to a struggling rural station in Missouri: ‘It’s important to have a good fire department’
Proton Mail Discloses User Data Leading to Arrest in Spain (restoreprivacy.com)