GigglyBobble

@GigglyBobble@kbin.social
GigglyBobble,

It's about generators which certainly should not be trained with such material.

GigglyBobble,

People don't think about that. You have to register somewhere in order to use your $12.99 cam, install some app and are good to go.

How would a someone not interested in tech know that the footage data is stored on some online server and you are at the mercy of their itsec.

GigglyBobble,

And now Bob next door pushes his shit first and you have an extra hour fixing conflicts.

GigglyBobble,

Are those people part of the ruling class? Never heard of them nor did a brief search bring anything up (I'm not American though).

Anyway, instead of calling it a "war" by the ruling class I prefer to explain stuff with Hanlon's Razor which fits here, too.

GigglyBobble,

You're right about this specific case. Those guys were probably just greedy to the point of evil.

However, the comment I replied to made a pretty universal claim about rulers. And at least looking at our rulers in Europe I see more incompetence than malice.

GigglyBobble,

Designing the model to prevent it from generating illegal content

Yeah, good luck designing that.

GigglyBobble,

gegaslightet

Warum nicht einfach "verarscht"?

GigglyBobble,

Schon, nur beschreibt Gaslighting eine Form von Manipulation of persönlicher Ebene. Das passt in dem Kontext überhaupt nicht, weil da ein Politiker nur einfach wieder Blödsinn faselt. Niemand fühlt sich dabei in seiner Realitätswahrnehmung beeinträchtigt.

GigglyBobble,

Linux if you’re prepared to support it entirely yourself

What does this even mean? The most work caused in administering my company's IT comes from destructive patches from Microsoft. Just like a month ago they released a security patch that caused the domain controller to not reboot which is pretty much the worst thing you can run into aside outright malicious actors (not sure Microsoft doesn't count as one). So I had to "support" users by rolling back untested shit until a hotfix was released.

My private setup runs exclusively on Linux. Patches also sometimes cause trouble but it's just as infrequent and less destructive if it happens.

It's really not that different from an admin point of view but it's not Linux' business model to snoop on or extort you or to force proprietary hardware on you because sEcUrItY.

GigglyBobble,

That's not how you sell it to people. You're making it sound overpriced.

GigglyBobble,

Well, obviously. It's just a protocol. Why wouldn't they be able to make it cross-platform if they wanted to?

GigglyBobble,

Don't be so hard on it - at least some hands have five fingers.

GigglyBobble,

That study says nothing about maintenance but is about repair cost after accidents. Those are 1/3 higher for EV because also small damages to batteries can increase risk of fire and batteries are also more readily exchanged due to lack of experience of the shops.

Everyone is talking about breaks while the study doesn't say anything about that.

GigglyBobble,

fair pay for fair work

Sure but what's fair? As you described, the work did change considerably. Translating from scratch is much more work and also much harder than fixing a mostly ok output. It would not be fair to pay both jobs the same amount since the latter can be done by people with less expertise/education.

Eventually, AI output won't need any human editing at all. What then? Resisting change driven by technology is understandable from the individual perspective but it has always been doomed to fail. You know that "computer" used to be a job title?

GigglyBobble,

A great example how helpful hatred is then.

GigglyBobble,

Isn't blind partisanship the American way nowadays?

GigglyBobble,

Maybe they came far enough that the party now takes over their equipment.

GigglyBobble,

Seems pretty obvious, right? Someone on Lemmy once argued, he did it to avoid taxes. Failed to explain how this is profitable in the end though.

GigglyBobble,

Unless the operator decides hitting exactly those targets fits their strategy and they can blame a software bug.

GigglyBobble,

And if the operator was commanded to do it? And to delete the logs? How naive are you that this is somehow makes war more humane?

Black Friday (files.mastodon.online)

alt textthree rows with a barbecue on the left and William Wallace in Braveheart on the right. In the first row, captioned Wednesday, the barbecue is labelled “$899.99” and Wallace says “hold”. The second row, captioned Thursday, depicts the same. In the third row, captioned Black Friday, the there is a label with...

GigglyBobble,

This year especially it feels, prices actually went up for Black Friday. They don't even care anymore.

GigglyBobble,

You can be goddamn polite and still swear without automatically becoming a fucking asshole.

GigglyBobble,

I really wish we could call it tokens (or scam) and make "crypto" stand for cryptography again...

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