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@SparrowRanjitScaur@lemmy.world
- Comment on OpenAI strikes Reddit deal to train its AI on your posts 2 days ago:
Ya, lol. Sorry, I’m not sure if I replied to the wrong comment or just misread your post earlier. I agree with you.
- Comment on OpenAI strikes Reddit deal to train its AI on your posts 2 days ago:
Public information is public information.
- Comment on OpenAI strikes Reddit deal to train its AI on your posts 2 days ago:
Probably not, I’m sure they’re training on Reddit’s internal data set which includes all deleted posts.
- Comment on First human brain implant malfunctioned, Neuralink says 1 week ago:
I’m not defending this, but at least a human electively chooses this procedure and understands why they have a device attached to their head. The monkeys must have had no idea what was going on and just wanted to remove the foreign object.
- Comment on Elon Musk reveals Tesla software-locked cheapest Model Y, offers 40-60 more miles of range 1 week ago:
Multiple variations means multiple factory configurations. Unless you’re selling a lot of cars it may not be worth the cost of having those production line changes.
- Comment on Innovation or Overreach? UH Research Casts blame on OceanGate's Submersible Design says: Low quality carbon fibre lead to the accident 1 week ago:
It’s also not great when the pressure is on the outside of the vessel. It’s good at containing pressure because that leads to tension on the carbon fibers which is when they’re their strongest. But when the pressures on the outside of the vessel they’re more of less useless.
- Comment on We can dream right 2 weeks ago:
It can be both.
- Comment on Nintendo DMCAs Yuzu forks on GitHub 2 weeks ago:
You can also clone it locally without a server. Depends on whether you want to archive the repo or just use the product.
- Comment on We keep measuring everything's value with something that continuously loses value over time 2 weeks ago:
Isn’t price fixing different from 0 inflation though?
- Comment on If I sign up on a hot air balloon ride and there is bad weather can I get my money back? 3 weeks ago:
According to Google a hot air balloon only costs $150-250. I’m not sure where you live, but in the US that seems completely reasonable to do for a unique experience from time to time.
- Comment on If I sign up on a hot air balloon ride and there is bad weather can I get my money back? 3 weeks ago:
He’s asking about a hot air balloon ride with a company. He’s not asking about owning a hot air balloon.
- Comment on trains 3 weeks ago:
You forgot the uh
- Comment on Amazon's Just Walk Out technology relies on hundreds of workers in India watching you shop 1 month ago:
I know you’re trying to be funny, but while AI does have many uses, I imagine the issue for Amazon was that much like self driving there were just too many edge cases to try to solve here.
- Comment on Amazon's Just Walk Out technology relies on hundreds of workers in India watching you shop 1 month ago:
That’s not the point at all. They wanted to automate this with computers and it failed. They had to rely on workers in India to do the analysis. That’s why they’re canceling this service.
- Comment on acceptable screws 1 month ago:
Which is nice because the Philips always gets stripped.
- Comment on Delicious. 2 months ago:
I think that was a drug nicknamed bath salts. Not actual bath salts
- Comment on Amazon's Hidden Chatbot Recommends Nazi Books and Lies About Amazon Working Conditions 2 months ago:
What’s up with Elaine’s change of tone? She was saying the condoms were great until Kramer came in, and then switched to saying she had a bad experience.
- Comment on Good luck out there 2 months ago:
Are you a bike salesman?
- Comment on Eat him 2 months ago:
Squidward’s actually an octopus though.
- Comment on Which one are you? 2 months ago:
I’ve had no issue with my Ryobi tools. They’ve worked extremely well for me.
- Comment on I hear phrases like "half-past", "quarter til", and "quarter after" way less often since digital clocks have became more commonplace. 2 months ago:
Because it’s easier to use 5:15 or 5:30 when you get a digital readout. No one’s counting every individual tick on an analog clock, so fractions make more sense.
- Comment on Microsoft in their infinite wisdom has replaced the Hide Desktop icon with Copilot. 2 months ago:
I love Linux, but it’s extremely annoying how many threads there are showing a mildly annoying and optional feature in Windows with 10 people replying “Use Linux!”. As if Linux doesn’t have a ridiculous number of UX problems itself.
- Comment on Why do (desktop) PC have so few USB ports ? 2 months ago:
I like USB c. The connector is significantly better than micro USB. It formers a tighter connection and can be plugged in in either direction. It allows for significantly faster charging and significantly higher data rates than micro USB. But it is like of a jack of all trades with a fairly loose standard, so manufacturers can implement what attributes they see fit. Overall, I think it’s a big improvement though.
- Comment on Why do (desktop) PC have so few USB ports ? 2 months ago:
Because the USB standard allows the number of USB ports to be significantly expanded through the use of hubs.
- Comment on Scientists develop game-changing 'glass brick' that could revolutionize construction: 'The highest insulating performance' 2 months ago:
It’s fairly common.
- Comment on SilverBullet: the self-hosted notes app for people with a hacker mindset 3 months ago:
You can write long from content in logseq. Shift enter gives you a new line instead of a new bullet.
- Comment on Poignant post on the state of things 3 months ago:
Oh wow non GMO groceries what a magical fairy tale land.
- Comment on Imagine everything humans could accomplish if we were not a commerce based civilization. 3 months ago:
The supply chains used in making modern processors are immense and span many industries all around the world. I don’t think people are going to put the tremendous amount of effort into that just because.
- Comment on Supermarket responds after Reddit user’s warning about self-checkout overcharge — ‘Was annoyed that the total amount due on my supermarket purchase did not equate to the individual items I purchased.’ 3 months ago:
Does Australia charge tax on groceries?
- Comment on "Did you realize that we live in a reality where SciHub is illegal, and OpenAI is not?" 4 months ago:
Ah yes, of course. I remember this video. Not all of the specific points, but I do remember Adam Conover really chewing into large language models. Interestingly, that same Adam Conover must have believed AI isn’t actually that useless seeing as he became a leading member of the 2023 Hollywood writers strike, in which AI was a central focus:
Writers also wanted artificial intelligence, such as ChatGPT, to be used only as a tool that can help with research or facilitate script ideas and not as a tool to replace them.
en.wikipedia.org/…/2023_Writers_Guild_of_America_…
That said, I’m not going to rewatch a 25 minute video for a discussion on lemmy. Any specific points you want to make against chat gpt?