Nalivai
@Nalivai@lemmy.world
- Comment on No it won’t 5 minutes ago:
Human skin is even more renewable, we have billions of those motherfuckers munching about
- Comment on 6🤷♀️7 9 hours ago:
Fuck, yeah, I forgot about deep philosophical lore of nyan cat, the profound lore of it, the deep meaning.
- Comment on I Went All-In on AI. The MIT Study Is Right. 13 hours ago:
They never actually say what “product” do they make, it’s always “shipped product” like they’re fucking amazon warehouse. I suspect because it’s some trivial webpage that takes an afternoon for a student to ship up, that they spent three days arguing with an autocomplete to shit out.
- Comment on I Went All-In on AI. The MIT Study Is Right. 13 hours ago:
It never seconds. The first three versions will don’t do what you want (or not work at all), so you will end up arguing with this shit for significant amount of time without realising it
- Comment on PSA: Don't use nextcloud's auto upload on the android app as a backup 1 day ago:
There are so maby different solutions for this on Linux. Syncing folders and backups in general is an old problem with many, many approaches
- Comment on Is there a uBlock Origin filter or extension for LLM slop in search results 1 day ago:
I have a different approach, for me the idiotic title is a red flag that I shouldn’t watch the video in the first place. But for thumbnails it seems like the only way to survive on youtube is to make a youtube face in thumbnail pointing at something, even the respectable and interesting channels are doing it
- Comment on Google's Agentic AI wipes user's entire HDD without permission in catastrophic failure 3 days ago:
I’m not going to argue
Obviously, that would require reading and engaging with my response, and you clearly decided to not do both even before I wrote it
- Comment on Google's Agentic AI wipes user's entire HDD without permission in catastrophic failure 3 days ago:
The same reason you ask it to do anything.
- Comment on Google's Agentic AI wipes user's entire HDD without permission in catastrophic failure 3 days ago:
It is far better than a modern search engine, although that is in part because of all of the SEO slop that Google has ingested. The fact that you need to think critically is not something new and it’s never going to go away either.
Very much disagree with that. Google got significantly worse, but LLM results are worse still. You do need to think critically about it, but with LLM blurb there is no ways to check for validity other than to do another search without LLM, to find sources, and in this case why even bother with the generator in the first place, or accept that some of your new info can be incorrect, and you don’t know which part.
With conventional search you have all the context of your result, you have the reputation of the website itself, you have the info about who wrote the article or whatever, you have the tone of article, you have comments, you have all the subtle clues that we learnt to pick up on both from our lifetime experience on the internet, and civilisational span experience with human interaction. With the generator you have zero of that, you have something that is stated as fact, and everything has the same weight and the same validity, and even when it sites sources, those can be just outright lies. - Comment on Google's Agentic AI wipes user's entire HDD without permission in catastrophic failure 3 days ago:
A year ago I was looking for a job, and by the end I had three similar job offers, and to decide I asked all of them do they use LLMs. Two said “yes very much so it’s the future ai is smarter than god”, and the third said “only if you really want, but nowhere where it matters”. I chose the third one. Two others are now bankrupt.
- Comment on Manufacturer issues remote kill command to disable smart vacuum after engineer blocks it from collecting data — user revives it with custom hardware and Python scripts to run offline 3 days ago:
It’s not that it’s impossible, but it requires effort, skill, and time. Instead of hiring a bunch of programmers who would make it run on the device locally, you can just throw the same amount of money at Amazon and it will run whatever unoptimised version of the renderer you stole on some random Chinese forum. As a bonus, you got to enrich a multibillionaire and make a world slightly worse place, which is a second and third priority of every CEO after getting money.
- Comment on Manufacturer issues remote kill command to disable smart vacuum after engineer blocks it from collecting data — user revives it with custom hardware and Python scripts to run offline 4 days ago:
Don’t worry, the quality of the modern hardware is so shitty, it will not outlive the company for long
- Comment on Porsche Cars in Russia Shut Down After Satellite System Failure 4 days ago:
If you’re relatively rich that is.
- Comment on The President of the United States of America 6 days ago:
You couldn’t miss the point more even if you tried
- Comment on same shit every day, on god 1 week ago:
hydro
Quickly boiling weird water then
- Comment on Bring bathroom doors back to hotels 1 week ago:
In every country that I lived in or visited, except US there are generally laws and/or rules about this shit, and this kind of bullshit will be unfeasible. US is the only developed country that I know of where lack of privacy in the toilet is the norm
- Comment on Bring bathroom doors back to hotels 1 week ago:
Every time I think I know all the ways in which the US is deeply and weirdly fucked, I learn shit like this. “I need to consult this helpful website to check if the hotel I’m going to stay at has toilet doors”
Guys, are you OK over there, do you need any help? - Comment on Hashtag spiritual hashtag truth 1 week ago:
That’s what satanic media wants you to think. But actually, everyone on a plane has a microphone and all the audio goes directly to the big black cube in the middle, to be recorded and stored forever.
- Comment on The ancient Greeks or Chinese should have already had words for this. 1 week ago:
Did you try to think of a real apple but got a not real picture of it? Can you change it into some different thing? Can you change it to a realistic picture if you want?
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
True, but also the list of places is steadily expanding
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
failing to follow basic instructions and going out of his way to break the OS
Otherwise known as a typical behaviour of majority of users
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
That’s the first batch, if it will get traction it will be shipped to the rest of the world in no time
- Comment on I work long hour and make little money 2 weeks ago:
When Russia was not in the war, protests were way more prominent. Some of them were not sad at all.
The thing is, protests don’t do shit on their own. They are tools that opposition use to organise and send a message, and Putin learned to strike where it hurts, so when you participate in a protest all you achieve is that you paint a target on your back.
This is one of the reasons Ukranian protest of 2014 ultimately prevailed, cops were targeting protesters and not the leaders, so it became an organised fight. - Comment on Microsoft AI CEO pushes back against critics after recent Windows AI backlash — "the fact that people are unimpressed ... is mindblowing to me" 2 weeks ago:
The real AI will be cool if it’s even possible. Or terrifying. Or a combination of the two.
Slightly advanced autocomplete has nothing to do with it though - Comment on Microsoft AI CEO pushes back against critics after recent Windows AI backlash — "the fact that people are unimpressed ... is mindblowing to me" 2 weeks ago:
That’s not the predictability we want. If I write a calculator that adds the output of rand() to any result, it will also be repeatable with the same seed on the same machine. It will be nin-functional as a calculator though.
- Comment on challenge 2 weeks ago:
A piece of paper with number “1” written on it.
A piece of paper with number “2” written on it.
A piece of paper with number “3” written on it.
A piece of paper with number “4” written on it.
A piece of paper with number “5” written on it.
A piece of paper with number “6” written on it.
A piece of paper with number “7” written on it.
A piece of paper with “Jackie Chan” written on it.
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Damn it, I was so close - Comment on challenge 2 weeks ago:
Give Trump some gold-plated turd, and you get to become American and not pay any taxes
- Comment on TFW you get the old gang back together 2 weeks ago:
That lady didn’t condemn idf, you see, and it is absolutely crucial that she did, this is one and only thing Americans should care about. Thankfully she’s out, crisis averted.
- Comment on Google CEO: If an AI bubble pops, no one is getting out clean 2 weeks ago:
Tech companies will ask (and get) an enormous bailout so they don’t have to fire everyone, and then they will fire everyone anyway. In order to recoup some of the budget losses, King Trump will implement one or two more taxes
- Comment on Peter Thiel dumps entire Nvidia stake, slashes Tesla holdings amid bubble fears 3 weeks ago:
He believes that there is a bibilical antichrist alive right now, and he can stop it but also shouldn’t. He’s disconnected from reality so severely, he lives in a completely different world. The fact that he’s rich is not a testament of his professional capabilities, but to the fact that in current capitalist environment, the only prerequisite for being rich is to be lucky and have zero morals