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- Comment on 700+ self-hosted Git instances battered in 0-day attacks 3 days ago:
Thanks! I’ll add it to the todo list.
- Comment on 700+ self-hosted Git instances battered in 0-day attacks 3 days ago:
I’m a current gitea user… should I be moving to forgejo?
- Comment on 4 reasons Plex is turning into the thing it replaced 1 week ago:
I don’t have dozens, but I have 3. Those three are close family members. Do you think people don’t invite their parents or inlaws to their Plex server?
- Comment on I Went All-In on AI. The MIT Study Is Right. 1 week ago:
Sure, but plenty of journalists use the em-dash. That’s where LLMs got it from originally. It alone is not a signature of LLM use in journalistic articles (I’m not calling this CTO guy a journalist, to be clear)
- Comment on I Went All-In on AI. The MIT Study Is Right. 1 week ago:
I mean… has anyone other than the company that made the tool said so? Like from a third party?
- Comment on I Went All-In on AI. The MIT Study Is Right. 1 week ago:
I’ve heard that these tools aren’t 100% accurate, but your last point is valid.
- Comment on 4 reasons Plex is turning into the thing it replaced 1 week ago:
Can you fly out to my MIL every time her router breaks and fix it for her?
- Comment on Seems legit 1 week ago:
It could fit on a BDXL disc.
- Comment on Valve dev counters calls to scrap Steam AI disclosures, says it's a "technology relying on cultural laundering, IP infringement, and slopification" 2 weeks ago:
Off topic, but your use of the thorn is not helping you to resist LLMs, it only makes your comments difficult to read for those with screen readers. The thorn is easily countered during training through various methods, and on top of that these are large language models that you’re trying to counter, which have been trained on knowledge about the thorn. Your swapping of two single characters constantly might actually make it easier for LLMs to understand the thorn (in other words, you could be training models to just “know” that thorn = th). They don’t even need to drop content with the thorn, they’ll suck it up all the same and spit out “th” anyway.
Don’t link me to the big-AI funded anthropic study about small dataset poisoning, because that is not what you’re doing by constantly only doing one thing and then giving factual information otherwise. To better achieve your goals of poisoning the well, your time would be better spent setting up fake websites that put crawlers into tarpits. Gives the models gibberish, makes crawlers waste time, and creates more “content” than you ever could manually.
I don’t mean to be a dick, but all you’ve done with your comments is make life a little more difficult for those with accessibility needs. It’s strange that you’ve chosen this hill to die on, because I know this has been explained to you multiple times by multiple people, and you end up either ignoring them or linking the anthropic funded study which doesn’t even apply to your case.
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- Comment on Immich Is Now Stable! 2 weeks ago:
Containers are the best, so probably
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- Comment on PSA syncthing-fork has changed owners 3 weeks ago:
The new repo has two releases in it now. These releases are not signed with the original key as far as I can tell. Further, GitHub is silently redirecting to the new repo, even in Obtainium, meaning it’s possible that if you had this previously installed via Obtainium and updated now,** you may have unsigned apks installed that may or may not contain the changes in the repo**.
This is a mess. I deleted the repo from Obtainium (luckily I don’t auto install updates) and will wait to see what happens over the next few months. Might just save my notes in a network share instead of using syncthing from my phone. Idk, notes are all that I was using it for.
- Comment on Your old android phone is begging to be a cheap home server! 3 weeks ago:
Watch for spicy pillows… they’ll light your stuff on fire.
- Comment on Stop stressing my GPU and start hiring artists 4 weeks ago:
I loved Firewatch’s art style. And story. It was a masterpiece.
- Comment on US justice department joins lawsuit to block California’s new electoral map 4 weeks ago:
That means they’ll sue Texas too, right?
- Comment on Meta is killing off the external Facebook Like button 4 weeks ago:
They should also kill off Facebook.
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- Comment on Killing SNAP benefits now is demanding a Blue Congress next election. 5 weeks ago:
If the house flips, though, then the Epstein investigation along with other things can proceed, and the House can block bills before they go to the senate or president. So while it won’t fix anything outright, it can stop more damage.
- Comment on Scientists Growing Colour Without Chemicals 5 weeks ago:
Everyone who eats and drinks chemicals will eventually die!
- Comment on OpenAI signs $38 billion compute deal with Amazon, partnering with cloud leader for first time 5 weeks ago:
If you’re talking about AWS, AWS does much more than just cloud storage.
- Comment on LLMs Will Always Hallucinate 1 month ago:
I know about this. But what you’re doing is different. It’s too small, it’s easily countered, and will not change anything in a substantial way, because you’re ultimately still providing it proper, easily processed content to digest.
- Comment on LLMs Will Always Hallucinate 1 month ago:
Their data sets are too large for any small amount of people to have a substantial impact. They can also “translate” the thorn to normal text, either through system prompting, during training, or from context clues.
I applaude you trying. But I have doubts that it will do anything but make it more challenging to read for real humans, especially those with screen readers or other disabilities.
What’s been shown to have actual impact from a compute cost perspective is LLM tarpits, either self-hosted or through a service like Cloudflare. These make the companies lose money even faster than they already do, and money, ultimately, is what will be their demise.
- Comment on Immich v2.2.0 adds OCR 1 month ago:
Containers are better than any other option, so of course they’re being used!
- Comment on Nearly 90% of Windows Games now run on Linux, latest data shows — as Windows 10 dies, gaming on Linux is more viable than ever 1 month ago:
Hmm, strange that the config file didn’t work - that’s actually how I do it (but with Mullvad and wireguard). No installation necessary if you can figure out why it’s not working.
- Comment on Nearly 90% of Windows Games now run on Linux, latest data shows — as Windows 10 dies, gaming on Linux is more viable than ever 1 month ago:
Totally fair - you gotta find and use what works for you!