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oleary.industries
Inventor, Programmer, Father
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Ah darn now I can’t sell your personal data!
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Speaking candidly, the main issue here seems to be the lack of unique offerings. Between Threads, X, and Bluesky, there are already three “Twitter replacements” that provide similar features, with no standout feature other than Bluesky’s focus on decentralization. Perhaps something like Brave?
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Makes sense considering he’s canonically a pedophile
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Funny enough I brought up this same issue two weeks ago
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I appreciate it, I’ll give that a go. I’ve got this PCB that I’m trying to interface with via an arduino to trigger the relays via the buttons but it’s way too big so I’m hoping to cut off the excess like you did for the audio. Sincerely appreciate you putting me in the right direction
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How do I get into doing stuff like this? Any basic tutorials?
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Ah yes, all the previous war data shows that the war causes war stuff on the platform. That’ll be 8 dollars please
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Calling for an insurrection is one thing but calling the guy an insurrectionist? That’s a step too far! It was just a prank, a little goof!
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I believe you still have to ask for permission before noodling. If you gotta ask, relationship
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FWB = You’re fine with each other seeing and sleeping with other people Romantic = probably not cool with your partner noodling around in someone else’s spaghetti
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Now I can’t see the invite UI lol
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Sincerely appreciate this, thank you!
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Guy has all that money and dresses like a homeless man who just finished robbing a thrift shop
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Garbage in = garbage out. This much is certain. The issue in my humble opinion is that our industry has spent more time pushing the excitement/utility of rapid ai development without educating people on the dangers of bad data / implicit bias due to poor datasets. Publish now patch later is the norm
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Oh allow me to correct myself if the implication was that the solution was by any means easy. I recall a case study where Amazon used an ai that was trained on internal hired to then select new applications, any attributes that the ai perceived as female was discarded due to the ratio of employees
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Olrox is such a great addition. Side note, the animation this season was abysmal and incredibly distracting at times. Netflix needs to up the budget or give the team more time
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Was the post always a rag or is this a recent thing.
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Hey Ed! If you don’t mind me asking when you say oldest recovered do you mean full or partial dna?
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Sadly not surprising. A big issue in applied ai applications is biased data. Machine learning doesn’t have an implicit racial bias however a large number of our datasets do. This is why it’s so important to weight and test a dataset.
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Perfect thank you, appreciate the quick response
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Jake are multiple users able to use the same domain? I never asked
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That was easy!
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Can she fit in a rowboat
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Average X user at this point 😂
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I think using the domain as the primary verification method is perfectly fine provided they have a white list for certain notable figures / companies and outright reject special characters in domains on the platform. If you need a domain with special characters it has to go through manual review
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I get that but the issue here is that you’re putting the onus on the average person when time after time we’ve seen that the average person isn’t very bright and will fall for it.
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Biggest concern I see regarding this is address spoofing using special characters like the Cyrillic a. How do you mitigate such an easy spoofing method in this scenario?