KeraKali
@KeraKali@lemmy.world
- Comment on Wood Temp Tower 2 months ago:
Are you sure the gcode actually makes the printer change temps? Good thing to double check since it looks the same throughout
- Comment on Gearbox's first Risk of Rain 2 expansion gets hammered on Steam as developer admits the PC version 'is in a really bad place' 2 months ago:
Wel it was in a pretty good place until they came along…
- Comment on When creating a story, how many black characters can I create without them calling the story woke? 4 months ago:
Zero. Because the people who complain about woke will always be able to find something to complain about.
- Comment on 4th rule 4 months ago:
I fucking despise this and have sent it to several of my friends at light speed.
- Comment on New Report: AI could displace up to 800 million jobs globally by 2030 4 months ago:
This isn’t a report, its just a statement that 85 percent of organizations think AI will cause job loss, along with other things like a new form of slavery and a war between AI and robots.
- Comment on India cannot solve its water crisis without pricing it appropriately 7 months ago:
Pricing appropriately doesn’t mean making water so expensive that ordinary people have to rely on rainwater and government welfare programs to meet their basic needs.
- Comment on Joe Biden Wants US Government Algorithms Tested for Potential Harm Against Citizens 1 year ago:
“If the benefits do not meaningfully outweigh the risks, agencies should not use the AI,” the memo says. But the draft memo carves out an exemption for models that deal with national security and allows agencies to effectively issue themselves waivers if ending use of an AI model “would create an unacceptable impediment to critical agency operations.”
Thus tells me that nothing is going to change if people can just say their algoriths would make them too inefficient. Great sentiment but this loophole will make it useless.
- Comment on The Reddit Protest Is Finally Over. Reddit Won. 1 year ago:
I also found Lemmy because of Reddit’s fiasco, and I think its much better. Being able to have so many instances to get stuff from and forge communities offers a lot more freedom.