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FaceDeer

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Basically a deer with a human face. Despite probably being some sort of magical nature spirit, his interests are primarily in technology and politics and science fiction.

Spent many years on Reddit and then some time on kbin.social.

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How can you have evidence to support that position until testing is done?

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The subject of this thread is an experiment that is testing the efficacy of the process. Simply "sharing an idea" doesn't give you evidence of whether it works.

The problem is that it could bring more unpredictability to the climate.

Emphasis added. How do you know whether it will bring unpredictability without some kind of experiment or other data?

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the temperature would get lower artificially, until it isn't maintained. Should we continue business as usual with fossile fuels?

Changing "business as usual" with fossil fuels is a separate issue that will happen or not happen regardless of the global temperature. It's something that will have to be done as a task in its own right. Lowering the temperature would prevent millions of deaths by starvation in the meantime, whether we change "business as usual" or not.

  • can it be done everywhere at the same time?
  • what is the impact on the water pattern on a global scale?

Maybe we should do some tests?

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He must have to apologize to her a lot.

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I like his odds against the zombies. But if that's Murray shouldn't there be another tinier dot of a different colour inside his?

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fedia.io is running mbin, which is a fork of kbin. It seems to be doing well, so you could switch to Lemmy/mbin if you don't want to include kbin any more but still want to show alternate clients are possible.

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No, he's not. Kbin was recently down for a week. Then voting and comment counts broke. Before all that I had to get into the habit of reloading the page I was on every time I wanted to vote on something. It's a terrible user experience.

That's not to say I don't like him or he's not a good dev or whatever. Just that people have limits and it sure seems like he's bumping against his.

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I didn't say anything about burning out. A job can be too big or difficult for a person without them burning out.

Ultimately, it's just a question of results. If kbin.social is working poorly but other alternatives are doing good, I move on. That works well in the Fediverse especially, as evidenced that I am commenting from fedia.io.

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Such training can be done in places where there's plenty of water to spare. Like so many of these "we're running out of X!" Fears, basic economics will start putting the brakes on long before crashing into a wall.

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Unfortunately they lost Karelia. It wasn't the great victory the memes make it out to be.

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So no point trying to attract it to Canada, then?

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Computers are general-purpose machines. You can run a computer program on any computer, it may just be faster or slower depending on the computer's capabilities.

The AIs I run locally are also open-source, so if future computers lose compatibility with existing programs they can be recompiled for the new architecture.

I suppose we could lose the ability to build computers entirely, but that strikes me as a much bigger and more general issue than just this AI thing.

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You're wildly wrong about the fundamentals of computer science here. I'd be starting from first principles trying to explain further. I recommend reading up on Turing machines, or perhaps getting ChatGPT to explain it to you.

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I run my own AI models on my own home PC. Am I an oligarch?

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Shouldn't the bond already be paid, though? If they won't accept an IOU from Trump himself why are they accepting an IOU from someone on his behalf?

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There are plenty of stand-alone LLM apps.

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Modern LLMs don't train during usage, they're pre-trained.

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If you don't want it, don't use it. If nobody uses it Microsoft doesn't make money from it. If Microsoft doesn't make money from it, they won't run it.

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I don't know what you mean by "historical", because the stuff we've got now is what is historically known as AI.

If you mean the Star Trek stuff, though, then the specific terms for those are AGI (Artificial General Intelligence, an AI that's capable of doing basically everything a human can) and ASI (Artificial Super Intelligence, an AI that's capable of doing more than what a human can).

We don't have AGI yet, but there's no reason to assume we can't eventually figure it out. Brains are made of matter, so by fiddling with bits of matter we should eventually be able to make it do whatever a brain can. We have an example showing what's possible, we just need to figure out how to make one of our own.

ASI is a little more speculative since we don't have any known examples of naturally-occurring superintelligence. But I also think it's a bit unlikely that humans just happen to be the smartest things that can exist.

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I don't see what this has to do with the meaning of the term AI.

If a marketing department somewhere starts trying to push the slogan "ice cream for your car!" As a way to sell gasoline, would it make sense to start complaining that the stuff Ben & Jerry's is selling isn't actually gasoline?

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I have provided them.

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That's even more "wrong," though. Plenty of AI is deterministic, and plenty of nondeterministic computing isn't AI.

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The ship's computer could whip up an AGI (Moriarty) in response to a simple command. The Federation later systematized this in the form of emergency holographic officers.

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Make something up and try to get it popular enough to matter, if you refuse to use the terms that have already gained traction and that you're familiar with. As far as I'm aware there's just AGI and ASI.

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