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dev_null,

What aren’t you happy to financially support creators of open source software you like?

dev_null,

I wish that was possible, but it’s not feasible to get a lot done on a 15 year old ThinkPad or whatever, that doesn’t have any proprietary firmware.

dev_null,

Even Stallman said games are an unfortunate, but reasonable exception. Of he can see it, anyone can.

dev_null, (edited )

Why? I’d be happy to give them a defense that obviously won’t work. Otherwise someone else could’ve get them a better one.

dev_null,

Sure, but isn’t the the perpetrator the company that trained the model without their permission? If a doctor saves someone’s life using knowledge based on nazi medical experiments, then surely the doctor isn’t responsible for the crimes?

dev_null,

The discussion will never be resolved in your favour, if you shut down the discussion.

dev_null,

The discussion will never be resolved in your favour, if you shut down the discussion.

dev_null,

The discussion will never be resolved in your favour, if you shut down the discussion.

dev_null,

The discussion will never be resolved in your favour, if you shut down the discussion.

dev_null,

The discussion will never be resolved in your favour, if you shut down the discussion.

dev_null,

The discussion will never be resolved in your favour, if you shut down the discussion.

dev_null,

The discussion will never be resolved in your favour, if you shut down the discussion.

dev_null,

The discussion will never be resolved in your favour, if you shut down the discussion.

dev_null,

The discussion will never be resolved in your favour, if you shut down the discussion.

dev_null,

The discussion will never be resolved in your favour, if you shut down the discussion.

dev_null,

The discussion will never be resolved in your favour, if you shut down the discussion.

dev_null,

The discussion will never be resolved in your favour, if you shut down the discussion.

dev_null,

The discussion will never be resolved in your favour, if you shut down the discussion.

dev_null,

The discussion will never be resolved in your favour, if you shut down the discussion.

dev_null,

Sorry, my app glitched out and posted my comment multiple times, and got me banned for spamming… Now that I got unbanned I can reply.

So is the car manufacturer responsible if someone drives their car into the sidewalk to kill some people?

In this scenario no, because the crime was in how someone used the car, not in the creation of the car. The guy in this story did commit a crime, but for other reasons. I’m just saying that if you are claiming that children in the training data are victims of some crime, then that crime was committed when training the model. They obviously didn’t agree for their photos to be used that way, and most likely didn’t agree for their photos to be used for AI training at all. So by the time this guy came around, they were already victims, and would still be victims if he didn’t.

dev_null,

So that if you leave the room to make yourself a tea or something while the game is loading, your won’t miss the cut scene / beginning of the action / lose the game because it started without you present.

dev_null,

Which is much better than not kicking the can down the road, and just spewing emissions into the atmosphere like fossil fuels. Nuclear is not perfect, it’s just better than fossil fuels.

dev_null,

Every so often someone posts something on Lemmy or somewhere else which contains a Twitter link that’s interesting or relevant, and so there is value in me visiting it. Just because I don’t “use” Twitter doesn’t mean I don’t end up reading a Twitter post every so often, because other people use it.

dev_null,

I know nothing on the topic, but the points you raise don’t seem relevant to me?

SMRs are not more economical than large reactors.

Yeah, economies of scale mean small things are generally less efficient than big things. This is a criticism of local power generation that applies just as well to wind turbines for example. Nothing to do with this idea really.

SMRs are not generally safer or more secure than large light-water reactors.

Why would anyone expect large power plants to be less safe than this? I’d expect the technology in both to be safe. Tell me if this is safe or not, not if it’s “safer” than large power plants on some ambiguous scale. Rooftop solar is also less safe than commercial solar power plants just due to being located near someone’s living space, but it’s a useless relative comparison.

SMRs will not reduce the problem of what to do with radioactive waste.

That one is the only valid point to me.

SMRs cannot be counted on to provide reliable and resilient off-the-grid power for facilities, such as data centers, bitcoin mining, hydrogen or petrochemical production.

Why not? Seems like they would.

SMRs do not use fuel more efficiently than large reactors.

This is just a repeat of the first point.

Again, I know nothing on this and don’t have an opinion either way. I’m pointing out this seems to be a criticism but only one of the 5 points seems to actually criticize this.

dev_null, (edited )

Why are you changing the topic? Let me simplify this.

You wrote:

Sure lets outsource trust in our communications to some shitty machine learning algorithm that is dumber than a fucking toddler.

I disagree this is bad, and my point is: “A dumb machine learning algorithm is enough to be helpful for this purpose of scam warnings.”

Of course you shouldn’t trust Google in not stealing your data with their implementation, but you have already established that in your original comment, and I didn’t bring this up at all because I already agree with you there. What I disagree with is that this is a bad idea. I think trying to protect people from scams is a great use of AI and would love an open source implementation of it that could be included in GrapheneOS for example.

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