sturlabragason
@sturlabragason@lemmy.world
- Comment on Born into crisis, gen Z is saving for retirement like no other generation 1 week ago:
Lol
- Comment on Google’s electricity demand is skyrocketing 1 week ago:
Fusion powered AI, what’s up dystopia!
- Comment on PNG has been updated for the first time in 22 years — new spec supports HDR and animation 2 weeks ago:
jng
- Comment on PNG has been updated for the first time in 22 years — new spec supports HDR and animation 2 weeks ago:
Goodbye gif hello png?
- Comment on How differently would have information technology developed if most of the world were under authoritarian regimes instead of liberal democracies? Would encryption have been more restricted? 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on Supreme Court to decide whether ISPs must disconnect users accused of piracy 2 weeks ago:
We all wear masks
- Comment on Supreme Court to decide whether ISPs must disconnect users accused of piracy 2 weeks ago:
Here i am again doing my duty mullvad.net/en/why-privacy-matters
- Comment on Employees at Palantir probably don't like the idea of having their personal data harvested. But they are quite enthusiastic about collecting yours. 2 weeks ago:
Ding ding ding ding ding
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
Gooble gobble one of us!
- Comment on U.S. residential solar on the brink of collapse 3 weeks ago:
- Comment on U.S. residential solar on the brink of collapse 3 weeks ago:
What timeline are you from
- Comment on The american crypto mafia 1 month ago:
Its easy but risky
Liqudates your estare if the leverage crosses a threshold
Just use the (free) kraken pro site
Long short etc
Read their docs
- Comment on The american crypto mafia 1 month ago:
Seems you could have done that when you wrote this comment based on this nights news… bad luck mate
- Comment on The american crypto mafia 1 month ago:
This is scam poetry
I need to get myself some clever lawyers
- Comment on The american crypto mafia 1 month ago:
Kraken
- Comment on Pushing users into paranoia about tracking and privacy is a brilliant way to reduce server load from users that are not producing value on a platform 1 month ago:
This is not the first great insight I’ve seen from SatansMaggotyCumFart.
- Comment on Are there any initiatives aimed at training generative AI using 100% public domain works and works authorized by the creator? 1 month ago:
Thanks! I love lemmy. ❤️
I use LLMs daily and think they are amazing technology.
Capitalism sadly seems to agree with me very aggressively.
- Comment on Are there any initiatives aimed at training generative AI using 100% public domain works and works authorized by the creator? 1 month ago:
I’ll make sure to let them know once they come for us.
But yeah agree about energy efficiency… and that we are probably pretty polarized on this matter.
- Comment on Are there any initiatives aimed at training generative AI using 100% public domain works and works authorized by the creator? 1 month ago:
Hey PubDomainLLM tell me something that only exists in that proprietary dataset? “I’m sorry, you’ve caught me lackin’”
You would want your LLM to be trained on as comprehensive a dataset as you can. But I would suggest we should be coming up with better ways to license proprietary works for uses like this instead of walling it up for the cable tv of proprietary knowledge gardens.
I agree with you partially in principle but not in practice.
Ultimately we want as smart LLMs as we can, just compare the best models with the mediocre ones, or use them all day long, there is a vast difference.
- Comment on If we silenced all the sources of misinformation/disinformation people would be agast at how quiet it is. 3 months ago:
You know damn well what misinformation he’s talking about! Stop feeding us misinformation!
- Comment on Looks like Lemmy is climbing up to the 2023 exodus days numbers again 5 months ago:
- Comment on Truly a tragedy of our times 8 months ago:
I understood that reference!
- Comment on Reopening Three Mile Island nuclear plant for Microsoft data centers could cost taxpayers $1.6 billion 9 months ago:
Either way is quite futuristic! 🥲
- Comment on Reopening Three Mile Island nuclear plant for Microsoft data centers could cost taxpayers $1.6 billion 9 months ago:
Nuclear powered AI, if that doesn’t sound like we live in the future I don’t know what does.