AmbiguousProps
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- Comment on Implementing Portable User Identities with DIDs 16 hours ago:
The problem is the github issue has hallucinations and incorrect technical terminology. It really shouldn’t be used for this purpose, it’s pretty selfish to expect maintainers to consider something that you used LLM for in my opinion. I don’t think that’s elitist, is it really all that difficult to write a feature request on your own, especially if you’ve already done the hard part (the research)?
- Comment on Implementing Portable User Identities with DIDs 19 hours ago:
I mean, sure, but LLM issues are currently plaguing open source projects. Curl, for example: gist.github.com/…/07f7581f6e3d78ef37dfbfc81fd1d1c…
If someone isn’t passionate about something enough to write their own request, why would the devs be passionate about implementing it?
- Comment on Implementing Portable User Identities with DIDs 19 hours ago:
Yikes.
- Comment on Implementing Portable User Identities with DIDs 1 day ago:
So we’re filing AI slop for Lemmy issues now?
- Comment on Nvidia Sales Jump 56%, a Sign the A.I. Boom Isn’t Slowing Down 3 days ago:
Help, I think I broke it.
- Comment on Nvidia Sales Jump 56%, a Sign the A.I. Boom Isn’t Slowing Down 3 days ago:
Is that all you’ve got? Maybe ask an LLM for more material?
- Comment on Nvidia Sales Jump 56%, a Sign the A.I. Boom Isn’t Slowing Down 3 days ago:
Good, nginx and apache are better off, especially after how you dealt with this thread. Maybe try using AI for your arguments next time? I’m sure the slop machine could do a better job.
- Comment on Nvidia Sales Jump 56%, a Sign the A.I. Boom Isn’t Slowing Down 4 days ago:
Just gonna fall that much harder when the bubble pops.
- Comment on SpaceX says states should dump fiber plans, give all grant money to Starlink 1 week ago:
You miss my point. My original comment says as much, that the subsidies all went to big telecom, but it should have gone to local utility districts for local buildouts of fiber. I’m literally sending this message from my LUD-funded fiber that my state subsidized, and my ISP is a local company exclusive to my county’s fiber network. It’s fantastic, and what should be getting the funding instead of Comcast, Time Warner, and now SpaceX.
- Comment on SpaceX says states should dump fiber plans, give all grant money to Starlink 1 week ago:
That’s what the subsidies are for. Plus, fiber does not necessarily need to be upgraded after installation (especially rural, where there’s less customers in general). It’s not copper or coax, it doesn’t have the same limits, and can usually handle terabit speeds.
But yes, without the local, state, and/or federal governments supporting it, people in rural areas won’t have a choice.
- Comment on SpaceX says states should dump fiber plans, give all grant money to Starlink 1 week ago:
We can definitely afford it, especially with LUDs plus federal subsidies. That’s literally what they’re for.
- Comment on SpaceX says states should dump fiber plans, give all grant money to Starlink 1 week ago:
Fiber should be deployed to rural addresses like yours (and should’ve been a long time ago). Instead, that money was funneled to the likes of Time Warner and Comcast who never even followed through on their part of the deal. Now, SpaceX is getting funneled the cash.
I’m super thankful that WA State supports and gives assistance to counties building out public LUDs for fiber access, many paying attention to rural communities first. I escaped Comcast two years ago because of it.
- Comment on Google CIO Calls Trump Admin’s Climate Denialism “Fantastic” | Ruth Porat called for data centers to be powered by coal, gas, and nuclear 1 week ago:
If the wind ever changes I hope that people actually call them out for their bullshit and avoid believing their future BS.
- Comment on Codeberg: army of AI crawlers are extremely slowing us; AI crawlers learned how to solve the Anubis challenges. 1 week ago:
Did you enable the AI black hole/tarpit? It’s the main reason I’ve used their stuff.
- Comment on YouTube turns to AI to spot children posing as adults 2 weeks ago:
I’m sure that they don’t even know what will happen.
- Comment on Microsoft's Windows lead says the next version of Windows will be "more ambient, pervasive, and multi-modal" as AI redefines the desktop interface 2 weeks ago:
I don’t think they used enough buzzwords.
- Comment on Techcrunch reports that AI coding tools have "very negative" gross margins. They're losing money on every user. 3 weeks ago:
Current gen models got less accurate and hallucinated at a higher rate compared to the last ones, from experience and from openai. I think it’s either because they’re trying to see how far they can squeeze the models, or because it’s starting to eat its own slop found while crawling.
- Comment on GPT-5: Overdue, overhyped and underwhelming. And that’s not the worst of it. 3 weeks ago:
🤞
- Comment on Upvotes and downvotes are public information on Lemmy 3 weeks ago:
IP addresses are not, and have never been federated. This may shock you, but any admin of any website can see what IP address you’re connecting from if you connect to their site.
- Comment on Upvotes and downvotes are public information on Lemmy 3 weeks ago:
Just wait until you find out how much info Reddit admins have on redditors
- Comment on Big things happening in the 3D print community 3 weeks ago:
Eventually the filament will get coated and sealed in a nice, thick layer of tar and protect your lungs from the microplastics!
- Comment on Can you believe all those wildfires in [your country here]? 4 weeks ago:
While partially true, we have known that greenhouse gasses contributed to climate change since the 19th century:
In the late 19th century, scientists first argued that human emissions of greenhouse gases could change Earth’s energy balance and climate. The existence of the greenhouse effect, while not named as such, was proposed as early as 1824 by Joseph Fourier. The argument and the evidence were further strengthened by Claude Pouillet in 1827 and 1838. In 1856 Eunice Newton Foote demonstrated that the warming effect of the sun is greater for air with water vapour than for dry air, and the effect is even greater with carbon dioxide.
en.wikipedia.org/…/History_of_climate_change_scie…
It is true, however, that our knowledge greatly increased in the 1960s and 70s.
- Comment on Amid Trump’s tariff shock, India informs US it won’t purchase F-35 fighter jets 4 weeks ago:
The art of the deal.
- Comment on YSK: Deezer, the music streaming service, is owned by a company whose Founder and CEO is a Russian Oligarch with connections to the Kremlin and donates to the American Republican party. 4 weeks ago:
This is the only reason to use Deezer.
- Comment on Another Google Pixel 6a catches fire after battery-nerfing update 4 weeks ago:
I personally use harbor freight steel ammo cans for almost all of my lithium batteries at this point, except for my active phone (which is not a pixel 6a)
- Comment on UK households could face VPN 'ban' after use skyrockets following Online Safety Bill 4 weeks ago:
So surely no corporations or governments will be using them to remote in, right?
- Comment on [deleted] 5 weeks ago:
My point is that it’s just going to add to the slop, even when LLMs “source” data, they can be very wrong. Just because slop exists elsewhere doesn’t mean adding more slop will suddenly create a positive. It just creates more slop.
- Comment on [deleted] 5 weeks ago:
It won’t be an improvement, just another way for people to fall in line and not think for themselves.
- Comment on My friends! 5 weeks ago:
Diatomaceous earth (food grade) works wonders
- Comment on [deleted] 5 weeks ago:
Why are you focusing on the fact that different models exist rather than the fact that people are using LLMs (which can’t think) to do their thinking for them?