Just_Pizza_Crust
@Just_Pizza_Crust@lemmy.world
- Comment on Never store gerbils up your ass, we went over this! 2 months ago:
Image I’m pretty sure this is how
- Comment on My van is bigger than your van 2 months ago:
Huh. Must be one of your mom’s belts
- Comment on My van is bigger than your van 2 months ago:
He dead. Mine now
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- Comment on Washington's Lottery AI site turned user photo into porn 7 months ago:
Softcore gilf porn wasn’t on my cards for 2024, but here we are.
- Comment on AMD Quietly Funded A Drop-In CUDA Implementation Built On ROCm: It's Now Open-Source 9 months ago:
Why is this project suddenly back after 3 years? What happened to Intel GPU support?
In 2021 I was contacted by Intel about the development od ZLUDA. I was an Intel employee at the time. While we were building a case for ZLUDA internally, I was asked for a far-reaching discretion: not to advertise the fact that Intel was evaluating ZLUDA and definitely not to make any commits to the public ZLUDA repo. After some deliberation, Intel decided that there is no business case for running CUDA applications on Intel GPUs.Shortly thereafter I got in contact with AMD and in early 2022 I have left Intel and signed a ZLUDA development contract with AMD. Once again I was asked for a far-reaching discretion: not to advertise the fact that AMD is evaluating ZLUDA and definitely not to make any commits to the public ZLUDA repo. After two years of development and some deliberation, AMD decided that there is no business case for running CUDA applications on AMD GPUs.
One of the terms of my contract with AMD was that if AMD did not find it fit for further development, I could release it. Which brings us to today.
- Comment on Want a more private ChatGPT alternative that runs offline? Check out Jan 9 months ago:
I’d also recommend Oobabooga if you’re already familiar with Automatic1111 for Stable diffusion. I have found being able to write the first part of the bots response gets much better results and seems to make up false info much less.
- Comment on [deleted] 9 months ago:
I think the last paragraph OP posted really highlights the niche risk it poses. Nobody is going to use it against you, but a state actor could use it against a specific target like a politician or military to develop a more accurate assessment of information they already have been collecting.
The GrapheneOS part of things feels a little baity. I switched from Brave to LibreWolf a year ago over similar privacy concerns, but ultimately all my biggest risks come from breaches that happened before I was even using Brave.
- Comment on A ‘Shocking’ Amount of the Web Is Already AI-Translated Trash, Scientists Determine 9 months ago:
The fucking owners won.
Always has been 🔫
That said, I would suggest smaller communities and private messaging. Find your niche and make it home.
- Comment on Wtf PeTA! 9 months ago:
I don’t think you understand how peta works. It’s not a monolith who does their own work. If you want to do some animal rights activism, peta will help you acquire supplies and support publication. Give everyone a voice, and you’re bound to find some takes you don’t like.
I’ve gotten assistance from peta before, and they’re way more helpful than any other org.
- Comment on Wtf PeTA! 10 months ago:
- Comment on Help me remember a "back-to-back chaise longue" from TV or film 10 months ago:
I feel like this is the type of item meant specifically for rich people to waste their money on. You’ll never actually use it, but it does look expensive when your house guests walk past it.
- Comment on Total War: Pharaoh's High Tides update, previously a paid DLC pack, will release for free on Jan 25th 10 months ago:
Hopefully we get a game crossover with TW:Troy like in the Warhammer series. It’s a pretty similar time period and uses all the same resources, so I could see Agamemnon doing battle with Ramses.
- Comment on Apple Is Holding the Final Nail for X’s Coffin 11 months ago:
I think there is some balancing that can be done to prevent bad faith twitter users from claiming space in the larger instances. The day twitter goes down, maybe capping the number of new accounts created daily could be used to prevent ban avoidances and agitate them off the fediverse or into smaller instances.
Also, I think the current model of a fediverse will definitely have cesspools regardless of where the users came from. We do have loli and pedo instances unfortunately.
- Comment on Top White House cyber aide says recent Iran hack on water system is call to tighten cybersecurity 11 months ago:
unsophisticated cyber attacks
Being this is a state sponsored attack, I was really expecting something meaningful like spoofing, identity exploits, or insider threats, but nope. It’s literally just a group of “hackers” typing in the default password of a device and gaining minor remote access.
- Comment on Jailbroken AI Chatbots Can Jailbreak Other Chatbots 11 months ago:
If you have decent hardware, running ‘Oobabooga’ locally seems to be the best way to achieve decent results. Not only can you remove the limitations through running uncensored models (wizardlm-uncensored), but can prompt the creation of more practical results by writing the first part of the AI’s response.
- Comment on YouTube is getting serious about blocking ad blockers 1 year ago:
Why the recommendation for Firefox in this matter since ublock is promising support for multiple browsers?
- Comment on Just some fun size comparisons 1 year ago:
It also had a Romulan cloaking device and ablative armor that would disintegrate when hit rather than rupture.
- Comment on Ziply Fiber launches 50-Gig residential service for $900 per month 1 year ago:
I was running 900 Mbps constant download for over 2 weeks on Zipply and never once got a notice. So they might honestly let people use the full data allowance.
- Comment on Gene Roddenberry's first sci-fi show pitch from 1955: "The Transporter" 1 year ago:
Roddenberry really just said whatever came to mind, whenever something came to mind.
- Comment on Monitor Alignment Alignment Chart 1 year ago:
If you only use the TV to watch media, you’re lawful neutral. If you use it for gaming or anything else, you’re chaotic good.
- Comment on Why you shouldn't use Brave Browser 1 year ago:
If you really dig into the whole ordeal it was a software error, not some malicious idea to steal links from creators.
- Comment on "It has to be Chromium" 1 year ago:
All the crypto features are now opt in iirc