Hazzia
@Hazzia@infosec.pub
- Comment on "REM sleep is the next AI" 4 months ago:
You’re still interacting with the dream world in regular dreaming, just without relizing it’s a dream.
I actually prefer that, way more immersive, though the script writers are def hit-or-miss
- Comment on "REM sleep is the next AI" 4 months ago:
These guys are so behind the curve. I’ve already interacted with Dream worlds countless times using this little-known hack called “dreaming.” Look it up, you won’t be disappointed.
- Comment on Costs Less? When That Happened? 4 months ago:
Crazy how a business model that focuses so strongly on creating a self-sustained ecosystem in order to strong arm people into using more apple products creates so many issues with cross-compatibility, isn’t it?
- Comment on Regarding this picture, where do you think quantum computers lie and why? 4 months ago:
Unfortunately for them, most of the progress is coming from the private sector (like most cutting edge tech these days) and those guys like to brag too much to let NSA come in and say “hey can we use that on the dl for about 3 years before you say anything”
- Comment on Your TV set has become a digital billboard. And it’s only getting worse. 4 months ago:
Best we can do is 5 minutes worth of additional in-game currency
- Comment on Your TV set has become a digital billboard. And it’s only getting worse. 4 months ago:
I’d probably opt for an external streaming box and simply use the TV as a monitor instead of the whole system (as it was originally)
- Comment on [deleted] 5 months ago:
Didn’t reddit also start introducing adverts as appearing like user-generated content? If that’s included in google’s indexing I’d actually prefer relying on older indexes of the site. It’ll probably be a while before new indexes are significantly more valuable for anything other than very specific inquiries than an index of however many years it was between reddit’s founding and last week, anyway. And that’s assuming that Reddit stays as central as it is and doesn’t lose any more market share to any other reddit-like platform (like Lemmy)
- Comment on CrowdStrike downtime apparently caused by update that replaced a file with 42kb of zeroes 5 months ago:
I’m gonna take from this that we should have AI doing disaster recovery on all deployments. Tech CEO’s have been hyping AI up so much, what could possibly go wrong?
- Comment on Google’s shortened links will stop working next year 5 months ago:
Virgin Google vs Chad Archive.org