FiskFisk33
@FiskFisk33@startrek.website
- Comment on China launches HDMI and DisplayPort alternative — GPMI boasts up to 192 Gbps bandwidth, 480W power delivery 13 hours ago:
um, gaming laptop maybe?
Honestly no idea, you have a good point.
- Comment on China launches HDMI and DisplayPort alternative — GPMI boasts up to 192 Gbps bandwidth, 480W power delivery 20 hours ago:
its super nice to plug a laptop into a screen and have the cable double as a charging cable for the laptop
- Comment on EU may “make an example of X” by issuing $1 billion fine to Musk’s social network 3 days ago:
yeah, only time will tell.
- Comment on What are some countries you’ve visited that shocked you with unexpected friendliness? 3 days ago:
I think the word itself, italian being closeish to latin, evokes the killing of jesus.
not my greatest moment hah
- Comment on EU may “make an example of X” by issuing $1 billion fine to Musk’s social network 3 days ago:
in a democracy the latter has to be preceded by the former.
- Comment on EU may “make an example of X” by issuing $1 billion fine to Musk’s social network 3 days ago:
more details from last summer
- Comment on What are some countries you’ve visited that shocked you with unexpected friendliness? 3 days ago:
I went to rome once, and I found people to be super unfriendly. Like, giving me looks levels of unfriendly.
After a few hours of this I realized the problem, I was wearing a Deicide t-shirt, and rome is christian as fuck. God I’m stupid. Image
After a quick change people were really nice :D
- Comment on AdNauseam is a uBlock fork that goes further: it actively attacks marketers by auto-clicking every ad before blocking 4 days ago:
peer networks are not illegal if the peers are consenting members.
- Comment on AdNauseam is a uBlock fork that goes further: it actively attacks marketers by auto-clicking every ad before blocking 4 days ago:
Totally doable if this was a distributed service
- Comment on Mozilla Thunderbird Challenges Gmail With Its Own Email Service 5 days ago:
are you implying firefox is in a state of neglect?
- Comment on Le boycott: French customers shun McDonald’s, Coca Cola and Tesla to protest against Trump 1 week ago:
Yeah that’s fucking bullshit. Mcdonalds isn’t very cheap at all.
- Comment on Greenland visit cancelled after locals refuse to welcome Usha Vance 1 week ago:
did they expect any different? Why would anyone on Greenland be aligned with someone who threatened to invade you?
- Comment on Something Bizarre Is Happening to People Who Use ChatGPT a Lot 1 week ago:
What’s the point of a summary that’s longer than the article itself?
- Comment on Dad demands OpenAI delete ChatGPT’s false claim that he murdered his kids 2 weeks ago:
‘Personal data’ means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (‘data subject’);
They store his personal data without his permission.
also
Information that is inaccurately attributed to a specific individual, be it factually incorrect or information that in reality is related to another individual, is still considered personal data as it relates to that specific individual. If data are inaccurate to the point that no individual can be identified, then the information is not personal data.
Storing it badly, does not make them excempt.
Maybe he has a insta profile with the name of his kids in his bio
Irrelevant. The data being public does not make it up for grabs.
- Comment on Dad demands OpenAI delete ChatGPT’s false claim that he murdered his kids 2 weeks ago:
then again
but it also mixed “clearly identifiable personal data”—such as the actual number and gender of Holmen’s children and the name of his hometown—with the “fake information,”
The made up bullshit aside, this should be a quite clear indicator of an actual GDPR breach
- Comment on Dad demands OpenAI delete ChatGPT’s false claim that he murdered his kids 2 weeks ago:
No I’m not, that part is absolutely hallucinated. Where the problem comes in is that it then output correct personal information about his children. A to me clear violation of GDPR
- Comment on Dad demands OpenAI delete ChatGPT’s false claim that he murdered his kids 2 weeks ago:
Your still placing more intent and facts into those processes than actually exist.
No? When they train AI’s on data they lose control of that data. If the data is sensitive, they aren’t being responsible.
GPT models are as you say dumb statistical models, I agree. But in its weights are encoded ghost images of its training data. The model being dumb is not sufficient to make the data storing itself defensible in my opinion.
- Comment on Dad demands OpenAI delete ChatGPT’s false claim that he murdered his kids 2 weeks ago:
The ai model is trained on data and encodes unknown parts of that data in its weights.
This is data storage. Unmanageable, almost unknowable data storage, but still data storage.
If it didn’t store data it couldn’t learn from its training.
- Comment on Dad demands OpenAI delete ChatGPT’s false claim that he murdered his kids 2 weeks ago:
The fact you chose to make your data storage unreadable, doesn’t relieve you of the responsibilities inherent to storing the data.
Throwing away my car key won’t protect me from paying parking tickets.
- Comment on Nearly half of U.S. adults believe LLMs are smarter than they are. 2 weeks ago:
21%
What the fuck
- Comment on Why most countries are struggling to shut down 2G. 4 weeks ago:
hahah everything is relative I guess.
- Comment on Why most countries are struggling to shut down 2G. 4 weeks ago:
the 5g standard includes many frequencies, including long range 2g-like ~400Mhz ones
- Comment on FCC chair says we’re too dependent on GPS and wants to explore ‘alternatives’ (read: multi billion contract with Musk) 4 weeks ago:
America is too dependent on tech developed by the american military?!
the fuck?
- Comment on Is using MicroSD cards a good way to store data that you can destroy quickly incase an adversary is about to seize control of it? 4 weeks ago:
ah, smart!
- Comment on Is using MicroSD cards a good way to store data that you can destroy quickly incase an adversary is about to seize control of it? 4 weeks ago:
This article is focused on reading them electrically.
I too have heard you can read flash storage with electron microscopes.
- Comment on Is using MicroSD cards a good way to store data that you can destroy quickly incase an adversary is about to seize control of it? 4 weeks ago:
How is the hammer supposed to help me memorize the key?
- Comment on Judges Are Fed up With Lawyers Using AI That Hallucinate Court Cases 5 weeks ago:
precisely, which is why they cannot lie, just respond with no real grasp of wether what they output is truth or falsehoods.
- Comment on Judges Are Fed up With Lawyers Using AI That Hallucinate Court Cases 5 weeks ago:
everything is semantics.
Lying is telling a falsehood intentionally
LLM’s clearly lack the prerequisite intentionality
- Comment on Judges Are Fed up With Lawyers Using AI That Hallucinate Court Cases 5 weeks ago:
not really no. They are statistical that use heuristics to output what is most likely to follow the input you give it
They are in essence mimicking their training data
- Comment on nets 5 weeks ago:
I am all for minimizing/eliminating single use plastics. But when i get served a milkshake in a plastic mug, with a plastic lid, and a plastic spoon, but a paper straw because of “save the sea”…
i just wish we used our brains more.