KairuByte
@KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on Introducing Lumo, the AI where every conversation is confidential | Proton 1 day ago:
You can virtually never know when you are talking directly to the server.
- Comment on What anime makes you think "I want to watch one more episode!"... 5 days ago:
This only works if you’re already caught up. Good luck “accidentally binging” 18 days straight (excluding credits).
- Comment on Apple sues YouTuber who leaked iOS 26’s new “Liquid Glass” software redesign 5 days ago:
To be fair, icon theming was terrible in most previous betas too. I highly doubt they are focusing on that aspect pretty hard in the dev betas.
- Comment on Apple sues YouTuber who leaked iOS 26’s new “Liquid Glass” software redesign 6 days ago:
I mean, outlook has themes… but I generally hate their other recent UI changes.
- Comment on Netflix uses AI effects for first time to cut costs 6 days ago:
I’ll have to give it another attempt I suppose. It feels right up my alley other than the pacing.
- Comment on Apple sues YouTuber who leaked iOS 26’s new “Liquid Glass” software redesign 6 days ago:
I’ve unironically seen both positive and negative reactions from people.
- Comment on Netflix uses AI effects for first time to cut costs 6 days ago:
This is the first time in a long time I don’t get a meme…
- Comment on Netflix uses AI effects for first time to cut costs 6 days ago:
Loooong before. But I will say, most shows at least got a decent shake before Netflix became a producer. These days even a solid season 1 with rave reviews isn’t a guarantee of a season 2.
- Comment on Netflix uses AI effects for first time to cut costs 6 days ago:
I really want to get into it but its pacing is ever slightly too slow. Is it worth pushing through? I think I stopped right after the episode where the wife is introduced.
- Comment on Crunchyroll Accidentally Reveals They've Been Using ChatGPT for Sub Translations 1 week ago:
While this is some bs from a worker perspective, this is also one of the main places LLMs thrive: translation.
If it weren’t for the fact that they are sidestepping the cost of a translator (and subsequently costing someone(s) a job), I’d actually be not appalled by this.
- Comment on Crunchyroll & Now Netflix Both Confirm Anime Sub Watchers Are the Minority on Their Platforms 1 week ago:
Yeah, this is a huge factor. Even if they’ve got dubs only a week behind, which was the case for season one of shield hero, I don’t want to sit and not watch the latest episode simply because it’s not dubbed. So subbed is what I went with constantly.
- Comment on AI slows down some experienced software developers, study finds 1 week ago:
If you give it the right task, it’s super helpful. But you can’t ask it to write anything with any real complexity.
Where it thrives is being given pseudo code for something simple and asking for the specific language code for it. Or translate between two languages.
That’s… about it. And even that it fucks up.
- Comment on What else should I self-host? 1 week ago:
That’s fair, though if you’re concerned to that degree I’d say a rando hosting it would be a silly move. That said, I realize that was a joke. ;P
- Comment on What else should I self-host? 1 week ago:
But a Pi and recover the cost in under a year.
- Comment on Pop it in your calendars 2 weeks ago:
Yes
- Comment on FTC’s click-to-cancel rule has been struck down by federal judges at the eleventh hour 2 weeks ago:
Likely not. Many times the address doesn’t even have a mailbox, so it immediately bounces. If you reply enough to actually have an effect, you’ll either be blacklisted, or reported as spam.
- Comment on YSK that apart from not having a car, the single greatest thing you can do for the climate is simply eating less red meat 2 weeks ago:
What is the population number for a handful of legumes?
- Comment on YSK that apart from not having a car, the single greatest thing you can do for the climate is simply eating less red meat 2 weeks ago:
If you don’t have a car and rarely eat red meat
To be fair, only one of these is a choice in many parts of the world.
- Comment on Got my first script kiddy 2 weeks ago:
Sure but there are just some things you can’t run over ipv6
- Comment on Oculus founder Palmer Luckey leads group of tech billionaires launching new crypto-bank — aims to fill the void left by Silicon Valley Bank's 2023 collapse 3 weeks ago:
So jail them on funding those ventures. Thought crimes are a bad thing, no matter who you direct them at.
- Comment on Oculus founder Palmer Luckey leads group of tech billionaires launching new crypto-bank — aims to fill the void left by Silicon Valley Bank's 2023 collapse 3 weeks ago:
Yeeeeeah, “jail them for beliefs not actions” is a hard pass for me.
- Comment on I think my server might nit be a fan of the upcoming heatwave 3 weeks ago:
Oh lordy, please tell me it’s at least not humid in there?
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
Just make sure you butter the bread after you toast it.
- Comment on Next-Gen Brain Implants Offer New Hope for Depression: AI and real-time neural feedback could transform treatments 3 weeks ago:
All LLMs are AI, all AI is not an LLM.
- Comment on Senate GOP budget bill has little-noticed provision that could hurt your Wi-Fi 3 weeks ago:
6GHz compatible devices are already being sold. If your phone is new-ish it likely supports it, and many routers already have it.
This isn’t a “next gen” problem, it’s a “current gen bleeding edge” problem.
- Comment on Supreme Court to decide whether ISPs must disconnect users accused of piracy 3 weeks ago:
It’s like trading cards, gotta trade em all!
- Comment on Supreme Court (SCOTUS) upholds a Texas law that requires porn websites to verify that their visitors are 18 or older, rejecting a First Amendment challenge to the law 3 weeks ago:
Theoretically possible? Sure. Though I don’t trust the US government with this information either.
Then there a completely different problem to be concerned with: chinamediaproject.org/…/chinas-slow-march-toward-…
- Comment on Supreme Court (SCOTUS) upholds a Texas law that requires porn websites to verify that their visitors are 18 or older, rejecting a First Amendment challenge to the law 3 weeks ago:
Lmao. Yeah, the government is going to implement this? Assuming it is actually secure, when do you expect this to release? A decade from now?
- Comment on Supreme Court (SCOTUS) upholds a Texas law that requires porn websites to verify that their visitors are 18 or older, rejecting a First Amendment challenge to the law 3 weeks ago:
How do you verify someone is 18 without your information?
- Comment on Supreme Court (SCOTUS) upholds a Texas law that requires porn websites to verify that their visitors are 18 or older, rejecting a First Amendment challenge to the law 3 weeks ago:
age restrictions *done properly (ie securely and privately)* are long overdue.
This does not exist.
It is claimed to exist, but you can’t name a single technology that guarantees security and privacy from the user to the source of the verification.
Are you willing to trust pornhub with your personal information? Xhamster? Kink.com? Motherless? Draft porn? PervertTube? And on, and on, and on.
You trust that every, single, individual, porn site is going to have both the know how, and scruples, to keep this data 100% secure and private?
Because I don’t even trust that a site can keep my credit card information private and secure, as has been shown to be a good bet over and over again despite there being a plethora of laws on how to handle such information.