stupidcomputer.bsky.social
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German lover of the net | Not a friend of AI | Forced to use Premiere+AE
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The game is good for what it is. I think every problem I have with it so far would only have been solved with more money and time for the devs ^^
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cis allies need to lock the fuck in cuz pulling whatever this stunt is just causes more harm than if they had said nothing at all. and i'm not advocating for saying nothing at all
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Wasn't midjourney the company were the initial developers talked at great lengths on discord about how to best rip artists work for training data?
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Günter Wallraff did his initial undercover work at Bild in 1977. So we definetly had right wing in the mainstream media for some time. Idk about how many other big publications there are besides Bild, or how social media might have changed the playing field further tho.
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circumvented mainstream media. Fox news has been mainstream for a long time, no? Maybe it just looks like that to me from outisde the USA, but I think I never saw not at least a part of the mainstream catering to the right; maybe not that hard towards fringe things.
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I wonder wrt to the 3rd point how things might turn out in the long run in Europe with the GDPR and a theoretical right to be forgotten. For now I am happy that someone with deep pockets and good lawyers goes to court and we will have at least some clarity of how permissible current laws are.
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Es ist häufig bei politischen Maßnahmen nur schwer im Voraus zu erkennen was und wie deren Auswirkungen sein werden. Aber hier liegt etwas quasi auf dem Silbertablett und wird ignoriert. Selbst eine nicht 100%ige löschung wäre schon besser als das was momentan passiert.
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It’s the same with “I just think kids should be assessed before they transition.”
*Every* compromise position in this ‘debate’ is already the reality. You cannot forge a middle ground between people who are responding to the world as it is and people who are constantly lying.
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There is footage of adude in yellow flipping feds the bird. One fed points his gun at him and seems to taunt him. A Fox news video later shows the dude being charged and detained by feds, but no mention of how fucked the situation was earlier.
Idk but pointing guns at people should be bad optics.
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Das ist ja kompletter Murks was der gute Herr da redet.
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Das soll heißen das eine konservative Regierung auch mal was über die Strenge schlagen darf solange es für das Richtige ist. Man sollte meinen dass ein Richterspruch diese Grenze festsetzt und sich die Politk dann daran zu halten hat, aber scheinbar sieht Herr Blome das anders.
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Like, this guy isn't normal, and we do have to talk about the fact that a certain group of uber-wealthy people have invented a fictional promised land and they're using all their money and power to drag us there, kicking and screaming.
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This is why I dislike the "If you put it on the internet, what do you expect?" line of argumentation that sometimes pops up. We live in a time where a) people can simply digitize your stuff and put it up, and b) big corporations encourage people to do so or do so themselves.
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At some point I hopped into a supermarket to get a drink and the cashier complimented my (honest to god very shittily done) nails.
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It was refreshing to hear someone not do marketing speak, where a black box is presented as the "all problem solving tutor", but actually give a nuanced and reasoned take.
There are of course still a lot of problems wrt things like data protection and privacy and so on.
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You can use methods of the ML/AI field for education, but the things you build have to be based on the known research of education. Just letting student prompt a chatGPT wrapper is not the way to go. And the educators will need to be involved and work with those systems, this can lead to more work.
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If you wish to make a video game from scratch, you must first invent the computer.
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Best case outcome: Trump pulls all subsidies for Musk's companies and Elon uses his DOGE plants to effectively cripple the adminsitration even more than they already do.
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Like the blockchain.
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Oh I I heard of this case some time ago. This is about wether the lower court could use a higher burden on some groups (like non-minorities). The supreme court does not say she was discriminated against, but that the lower court has to use the same standard when deciding her case.
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Dadurch wird der Kulturkampf von rechts dann häufig verharmlost und der von Links aufgepumpt bis es so scheint als ob 30 beliebig dumme Kommentare auf social media, morgen eine neue Stasi ins Leben rufen könnten.
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Wenn man sich Artikel über den Kulturkampf über die Jahre ansieht, so scheint es zu häufig der Fall zu sein dass linke Cancel Culture die festen der demokratie zerstöre, während es gleichzetig bei rechten Themen ja zum Glück im schlimmsten Fall gesetze gibt um so etwas zu vermeiden.
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Er zeigt auch dass die Beispiele von der linken Seite so etwas sind wie ein online shitstorm ohne große politische Unterstützung; während die von der rechten Seite in der Gestalt von Bücherverbannung durch eine politische Macht daherkommen.
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This is the original sin of software dev: it's a pop culture where we're trained to accept gossip as evidence. Fine if you're debating largely meaningless details but VERY risky when the system in question is a psychological hazard built out of a Jenga tower of biases and Forer effects.
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That is just another form of that stupid comparison of emitted CO2 between ChatGPT and a human when writing a page of text.
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HSI agent on lake st standing next to a “DEFEND IMMIGRANT RIGHTS” sign
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I mean the theoretical underpinning of LLMs is interesting and they have their uses, in the real world I find it abhorent for companies like Meta to just take massive amounts of data (like book torrents from libgen) to train their LLM and not pay a dime or give any form of shit.
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My base position is I don't like my data being used for something comercial without being asked; holds for AI training as well as the whole adtech sector.
AI is too broad of a term for a discussion, and even with something like LLMs there is a huge gap between the theoretical and practical use.
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Could Psycho Mantis become a threat in the real world? The strange enemy on your Playstation can read your mind; what happens when he breaks out of the console?
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AfD MdB bläst direkt ins Horn dass man nur mit der AfD den nötigen "politischen Konflikt mit der juristischen Macht" bekommt. Sein Kollege ist sich bewusst, dass dieser Trumpische Gedanke bei einer vom Verfassungsschutz beobachtenden partei nicht so gu aussieht.
(nitter.net/Rene_Springe...)
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As a big guy with big feet, stairs can be my mortal enemy. If my shoes does not completly fit on a stair step, I am gripping that rail like it's my alcoholic uncle who threatens to throw me into the river.
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"education must be linked more closely to the workplace" how about "the workplace must be linked more closely to education"? Why have society shoulder the cost of creating perfect workers for evey single industry instead of having the comapnies put in some work to get people trained?