MajinBlayze
@MajinBlayze@lemmy.world
- Comment on Digg's new app is basic, but a great start 3 days ago:
If you wanted to train on Lemmy data, just pretend to be an instance and have all the public instances push their data to you. No scraping required, and you get all the metadata and context you could possibly want
- Comment on Authenticate thyself: Data has created a new and paradoxical social order: the promise of emancipation is made possible by classifying everything 5 days ago:
Oh… It’s because I stopped at the first ad thinking that was it. So the answer to my question is yes, my reading comprehension is in fact bad
- Comment on Authenticate thyself: Data has created a new and paradoxical social order: the promise of emancipation is made possible by classifying everything 6 days ago:
Is my reading comprehension just that bad? I cannot understand how the title and article are related
- Comment on I'm at a loss when it comes to etiquette 1 week ago:
It’s there a “your joke but worse” community here?
- Comment on Sorry 1 week ago:
I like this response
- Comment on ‘A million calls an hour’: Israel relying on Microsoft cloud for expansive surveillance of Palestinians 2 weeks ago:
There is no ethical consumption under capitalism
- Comment on Enlightenment 2 weeks ago:
If you rotated the chart around the “enlightened” Axis clockwise 135 degrees, then it would be correct to call it “centrist pov”
- Comment on eggs 5 weeks ago:
Use fertilized eggs
- Comment on Poor guy 😭 5 weeks ago:
The Internet is paying no attention to Epstein?
- Comment on That sounds like a fun thing to do 5 weeks ago:
Or visit a library, for that matter
- Comment on A Little-Known Microsoft Program Could Expose the US Defense Department to Chinese Hackers 1 month ago:
Here I thought it was going to be about telnet or something
- Comment on how did he do that? 1 month ago:
No
- Comment on An AI That Promises to “Solve All Diseases” Is About to Test Its First Human Drugs 1 month ago:
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Reproducibility of what we call LLM 's as opposed to what we call other firms of machine learning?
- Comment on An AI That Promises to “Solve All Diseases” Is About to Test Its First Human Drugs 1 month ago:
I skipped the paper, and it seems pretty cool. I’m not sure I quite follow the “diffusion model-based architecture” it mentioned, but it sounds interesting
- Comment on An AI That Promises to “Solve All Diseases” Is About to Test Its First Human Drugs 1 month ago:
I’m not talking about the specifics of the architecture.
To the layman, AI refers to a range of general purpose language models that are trained on “public” data and possibly enriched with domain-specific datasets.
There’s a significant material difference between using probabilistic language completion and a model that directly predicts the results of complex processes (like what’s likely being discussed in the article).
It’s not specific to the article in question, but it is really important for people to not conflate these approaches.
- Comment on An AI That Promises to “Solve All Diseases” Is About to Test Its First Human Drugs 1 month ago:
There really needs to be a rhetorical distinction between regular machine learning and something like an llm. I think people read this (or just the headline) and assume this is just asking grok “what interactions will my new drug flavocane have?” Where these are likely large models built on the mountains of data we have from existing drug trials
- Comment on custom shirt 1 month ago:
And would have been infinitely funnier
- Comment on custom shirt 1 month ago:
That’s not a dropkick
- Comment on How can I improve this? It's my current living and bedroom. 1 month ago:
Needs a single plant to signal that someone with their shit together lives there.
- Comment on Deus Ex devs say they weren't trying to make a statement when they made one of the most political games of all time: 'What I think is the right future for humanity is irrelevant. It's all about...' 1 month ago:
The most gamer of all gamer moments
- Comment on What Does a Post-Google Internet Look Like 1 month ago:
That’s true, but all of their problem with docker are that it’s Linux
- Comment on hmmmmm 1 month ago:
Dystopian af
- Comment on What Does a Post-Google Internet Look Like 1 month ago:
docker is a layer to run on top of Linux’s KVM
My understanding is that this is only true for docker desktop, which there’s not really any reason to use on a server.
Sure, since containers use the host’s kernel, any Linux containers do need to either have Linux as the host or run a VM (as docker desktop does by default), but that’s not particularly unique to docker
- Comment on What Does a Post-Google Internet Look Like 1 month ago:
Is it really vendor lock-in if you can fork it at your whim?
- Comment on rinse 1 month ago:
Now I want to wash I’m balls in the Baja blast
- Comment on Socialist megacorps 1 month ago:
We’ll call it American Supercapitalism!
- Comment on Elon Musk wants to rewrite "the entire corpus of human knowledge" with Grok 2 months ago:
Try rereading the whole tweet, it’s not very long. It’s specifically saying that they plan to “correct” the dataset using Grok, then retain with that dataset.
It would be way too expensive to go through it by hand
- Comment on 8999 BC 2 months ago:
I wonder if a local archery range would let you do it. Probably have to byoa though
- Comment on 8999 BC 2 months ago:
There were those little flinger things that they’d put little speares on. Those might be considered proto arrows
- Comment on Nobody say it ain't a hawk 2 months ago:
This would go hard with my rural family