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- Comment on FCC chair says we’re too dependent on GPS and wants to explore ‘alternatives’ (read: multi billion contract with Musk) 2 days ago:
The article is pretty vague, but I bet stellar navigation is a strong contender. Although, it works best only when there’s good visibility of the night sky
- Comment on Preliminary LLM tests 3 days ago:
Don’t engage with the troll. Just block them ;)
- Comment on US immigration service wants social media handles of visa applicants 3 days ago:
I bet the dept that will be responsible for checking social media is too short-staffed to thoroughly vet applicants anyway because of DOGE cuts.
- Comment on Preliminary LLM tests 3 days ago:
How does generating engagement using AI do anything but add to the noise that actual people have to filter though?
- Comment on Discord in Early Talks With Bankers for Potential I.P.O. 3 days ago:
Bet they’ll to the way of Slack and put old messages behind a paywall
- Comment on Discord in Early Talks With Bankers for Potential I.P.O. 3 days ago:
I want to adopt Matrix but getting started is the hardest part
- Comment on Warning users that upvote violent content : RedditSafety 3 days ago:
No talking about guillotine, guys. It scares the billionares
- Comment on Guys... I just got a new spam! It is so exiting 4 days ago:
Oh, it’s the Logic and Ethics guy. I remember blocking that weirdo/bot a while ago after seeing his posts in one of the communities here.
- Comment on Billionaires TOLD me that SeLf ReLIanCe is all we need! 5 days ago:
Just buy less avocado toast and coffee so you can pull yourself up by your bootstraps (having a rich daddy helps too)
- Comment on People are using Super Mario to benchmark AI now 5 days ago:
I believe that was a genetic algorithm. Something that would be a lot more successful than an LLM in this context.
- Comment on People are using Super Mario to benchmark AI now 5 days ago:
We asked an LLM to play a game and it sucked at it. What were they expecting? That’s not what LLMs are made to do.
- Comment on T-Mobile’s parent company is making an ‘AI Phone’ with Perplexity Assistant 6 days ago:
I think most consumers don’t want to pay more for less control over their own phone
- Comment on T-Mobile’s parent company is making an ‘AI Phone’ with Perplexity Assistant 6 days ago:
Good luck with that. I don’t want it.
- Comment on Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian says AI should moderate social media 1 week ago:
Only if the company using the AI is held accountable for what it does/doesn’t moderate
- Comment on oωo 1 week ago:
I was always told in signal processing class that the Ghost of Nyquist would haunt us
- Comment on GPT-4.5 1 week ago:
Surely, people won’t use the slop generator in applications where being correct is important, right?
- Comment on Electronic devices or 'signal jammers' used in car thefts to be banned 1 week ago:
The article seems very non-technical. From what I read about the Flipper Zero, Playback attacks aren’t supposed to work on modern cars that use rolling codes. The only way the attack can work is if you intercept the signal from the keyfob while also preventing the keyfob’s signal from reaching the car. Much easier said than done.
- Comment on MapQuest Lets You Name The Gulf of Mexico Whatever You Want 1 week ago:
Here’s the direct link gulfof.mapquest.com
- Comment on Grok faces backlash after being caught censoring negative remarks about Trump and Musk 1 week ago:
Grok is an LLM with no agency. Elmo and his sycophants are the ones censoring it.
- Comment on Chegg sues Google for hurting traffic with AI as it considers strategic alternatives 1 week ago:
It’s as ironic as OpenAI accusing DeepSeek of plagiarism. Chegg hardly produces content. Last time I checked, most of Chegg’s content comes from textbook solution manuals.
- Comment on Meta claims torrenting pirated books isn’t illegal without proof of seeding 2 weeks ago:
And the copyright owners have no problem with them profiting from derived works that were made using pirated content?
- Comment on Does AI detect breast cancer better than doctors can? 2 weeks ago:
TL;DR: yes It’s unfortunate that LLMs are the only thing that come to mind when AI is mentioned though. Something that can do pattern recognition better than a human can is good for this application
- Comment on Microsoft hypes another generative AI model but doesn't really explain how it'll help [game] developers 2 weeks ago:
Muse is currently capable of generating visuals at a resolution of 300x180 pixels “Please, just give us more money so we can hyperscale enough for this to be useful” lmao What would be significantly more useful for game developers is AI generated 3D models or something they actually ask for.
- Comment on News summary AI powered news 2 weeks ago:
1/20 chance of introducing secondhand inaccuracies to news when it’s already hard enough for news to be accurate.
Fuck HilariousChaos and the LLM they rode in on. I’m glad I blocked them and their low-effort communities a long time ago
- Comment on Portable drone jammer uses a Raspberry Pi tactical Software Defined Radio 2 weeks ago:
Probably best not to try it in the US unless you want the FCC knocking on your door
- Comment on AI Can Now Replicate Itself 3 weeks ago:
They gave it command line access and told it to copy files into another directory. It still sounds quite trivial.
- Comment on White House extracts voluntary commitments from AI vendors to combat deepfake nudes | TechCrunch 5 months ago:
Always look out for random people when it affects their bottom line
- Comment on Startup Says It'll Use Huge Space Mirror to Sell Sunlight During Nighttime 5 months ago:
It’ll heat the planet up a lot more too if it scales up
- Comment on Spooky Games 5 months ago:
Soma, Stasis (and the other games in the series), Observer, Observation
- Comment on An AI walks into a bar... Can artificial intelligence be genuinely funny? 7 months ago: