Llewellyn
@Llewellyn@lemm.ee
- Comment on AI fakers exposed in tech dev recruitment: postmortem 2 weeks ago:
The case is too niche.
- Comment on Nearly half of U.S. adults believe LLMs are smarter than they are. 2 weeks ago:
It’s so weird watching the masses ignore industry experts and jump on weird media hype trains.
Is it though?
- Comment on Amazon Restricted Vaginal Health Products for Being ‘Potentially Embarrassing’ 4 weeks ago:
Why is it weird, though?
- Comment on Amazon Restricted Vaginal Health Products for Being ‘Potentially Embarrassing’ 4 weeks ago:
What about cockatiel?
- Comment on Sergey Brin says AGI is within reach if Googlers work 60-hour weeks 5 weeks ago:
Can 9 women conceive and give birth to a child in one month?
- Comment on Life isn't easy if your last name is 'Null' as it still breaks database entries the world over 5 weeks ago:
Sounds like promise of magic!
- Comment on Life isn't easy if your last name is 'Null' as it still breaks database entries the world over 5 weeks ago:
What is a data beach?
- Comment on AI Video of Trump Sucking Musk's Toes Blasted on Government Office TVs 5 weeks ago:
I think I’m not tarantino enough
- Comment on AI Video of Trump Sucking Musk's Toes Blasted on Government Office TVs 5 weeks ago:
It’s vice versa
- Comment on There Is No AI Revolution 5 weeks ago:
Data centers and electrical companies will be new Rockefellers
- Comment on There Is No AI Revolution 5 weeks ago:
Foot good or for bad there are smaller, less heavy LLMs than openai.
- Comment on France runs fusion reactor for record 22 minutes 1 month ago:
We used very hot flame later. Still without full understanding of plasma.
- Comment on France runs fusion reactor for record 22 minutes 1 month ago:
Fire is low temperature plasma. A campfire has fire.
- Comment on BlackBerry's iconic keyboard patent has expired 1 month ago:
Oh the sweetest raspberry, mother of jam, What is this abomination?
- Comment on France runs fusion reactor for record 22 minutes 1 month ago:
We were absolutely not sure how fire really works when we used it in caves eons ago.
- Comment on Microsoft announces quantum computing breakthrough with new Majorana 1 chip 1 month ago:
Oh you
- Comment on AI chatbots unable to accurately summarise news, BBC finds 1 month ago:
Extremely?
- Comment on Tech's Dumbest Mistake: Why Firing Programmers for AI Will Destroy Everything 1 month ago:
AI will. LLM won’t.
- Comment on Tech's Dumbest Mistake: Why Firing Programmers for AI Will Destroy Everything 1 month ago:
Bitcoins are there, aren’t they?
- Comment on The Best Use of AI Ever: A 'Grandma' Built To Waste Telescammers’ Time - Decrypt 4 months ago:
There are on premise LLMs
- Comment on AI-generated poetry is indistinguishable from human-written poetry and is rated more favorably - Scientific Reports 4 months ago:
Rhyming is a mnemonic device
Rhyming has other purposes: creation of additional sonic rhythm and restricting possibilities for making matter more distinct and interesting (as rules do for any game).
- Comment on Bitwarden Makes Change To Address Recent Open-Source Concerns 5 months ago:
Keepass could have backdoors too. The difference is: authors of those backdoors are not from the same company, which I use as cloud storage.
- Comment on Bitwarden Makes Change To Address Recent Open-Source Concerns 5 months ago:
I find risk slightly bigger when you encrypt your private data with the product of the company and store that encrypted data on servers of the same company. Why: because if they have some backdoor now or plans to introduce it in future, they have all the time in the world to apply that backdoor to your data.
- Comment on Bitwarden Makes Change To Address Recent Open-Source Concerns 5 months ago:
That different FOSS client stores your data on their company’s server. It’s an important factor, IMO.
- Comment on Bitwarden Makes Change To Address Recent Open-Source Concerns 5 months ago:
If it was backdoored, many people would be calling that out.
In theory. And not necessarily soon. Don’t forget the context of this thread: we compare bitwarden with keepass, which does not offer to you your password base on their server side.
- Comment on Researchers say an AI-powered transcription tool used in hospitals invents things no one ever said 5 months ago:
Which has the same concept as the LLM under the hood, hasn’t it?
- Comment on Bitwarden Makes Change To Address Recent Open-Source Concerns 5 months ago:
They created the client. In theory, they can have some backdoors.
- Comment on Bitwarden Makes Change To Address Recent Open-Source Concerns 5 months ago:
encrypted is the key word
- Comment on Why are Russians struggling to access YouTube? 5 months ago:
A couple of times. Every time was a disaster.