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- Comment on Linux Foundation says yes to NoSQL via DocumentDB 13 hours ago:
The best option I see for MongoDB is for In-Q-Tel (CIA) or the government to acquire the company.
- Comment on Linux Foundation says yes to NoSQL via DocumentDB 14 hours ago:
If MongoDB changes its license back to AGPL it will be another comedy like Redis
- Comment on Linux Foundation says yes to NoSQL via DocumentDB 14 hours ago:
But MongoDB had an AGPL license. Why did they decide to change to a more restrictive one?
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- Comment on US Takes Nearly 10% Stake in Intel, Clinching Unorthodox Deal 4 days ago:
But Bernie Sanders supports this initiative, I don’t know if he really follows his ideology or if he’s just a politician who doesn’t follow his principles.
- Comment on 4 days ago:
Well, GPT-5 was a disappointment because it didn’t live up to expectations, but will it really cause the bubble to burst?
Because user frogbellyratbone_ gave a good explanation.
this isn’t me fanboying LLM corporations. pop pop pop. this article is fucking stupid though.
On Tuesday, tech stocks suffered a shock sell-off after a report from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers warned that the vast majority of AI investments were yielding “zero return” for businesses.
no they didn’t. :// there was a small 1.5% “shock sell-off” (fucking lol) before rebounding. they’re only down 0.5% over the past 5-days.
even softbank, who the article focuses on, is up 36.5% (god damn) over the past month. that’s huge.
this week’s sell-off has yet to shift from a market correction to a market rout
omg stfuuuuuuuuuu. it’s -10% for a correction we aren’t even 0.5% of that.
- Comment on 95% of Companies See ‘Zero Return’ on $30 Billion Generative AI Spend, MIT Report Finds 6 days ago:
Apparently you have to give your data to get the reports.
- Comment on Butter made from carbon tastes like the real thing, gets backing from Bill Gates 2 weeks ago:
If butter increases in price, but Savor keeps it low, consumers will buy it to maintain healthy finances.
- Comment on GrapheneOS Under Threat: EU Age Verification And Google Changes Endanger Privacy-Focused Android 2 weeks ago:
The EU must be less of a state and more like EFTA
- Comment on AOL to discontinue dial-up internet service after 34 years 2 weeks ago:
Meanwhile, MSN Dial-Up still exists for some reason, you could say it’s the COBOL of Microsoft.
- Comment on AOL will stop offering dial-up internet service after more than 30 years in business 2 weeks ago:
Meanwhile MSN Dial-Up still exists for some reason
- Comment on Stunning new data reveals 140% layoff spike in July, with almost half connected to AI and 'technological updates' 2 weeks ago:
When the midterm elections come, Republicans will want to reverse it, but it will be too late and the Democrats will have Congress for a long time.
- Comment on GPT-5: Overdue, overhyped and underwhelming. And that’s not the worst of it. 2 weeks ago:
OpenAI, because GPT-5 has only improved in terms of coding so as not to fall behind Anthropic. In addition, it does not consume more resources than its previous models.
In other aspects, there has been no improvement, it has declined slightly, or the improvement has been minimal. Does this mean that OpenAI and the sector are going to collapse?
Probably not, because there were only problems with the launch of this model. In the coming months, they will launch another model that solves this, although it may not.
- Comment on IBM and Moderna have simulated the longest mRNA pattern without AI — they used a quantum computer instead 2 weeks ago:
Then AI and quantum computing merged to create or emulate Laplace’s demon.
- Comment on ChatGPT Is Still a Bullshit Machine 2 weeks ago:
In short, GPT-5 improves in the coding aspect although there is no improvement in the rest of the aspects and this model saves resources for OpenAI because it does not require more computational power compared to its previous models.
- Comment on ChatGPT dissidents, the students who refuse to use AI: ‘I couldn’t remember the last time I had written something by myself’ 3 weeks ago:
Well, every new version of AI that comes out, whether it’s from a company or open source. It has improvements, big or small, although mostly the latter, but to what extent can we say that AI is no longer effective?
Because if it becomes so effective, if you don’t know how to use it, you’ll miss out on opportunities. We could be caught in a Catch-22 for AI.
- Comment on I tried living entirely on IPv6 for a day, and here's what happened 3 weeks ago:
One way for companies to adopt IPv6 would be to increase taxes on IPv4 and offer tax incentives to those with IPv6.
- Comment on Anthropic Revokes OpenAI's Access to Claude 3 weeks ago:
It would be hilarious if Anthropic goes bankrupt due to the piracy lawsuit. OpenAI obtains a license to access Claude’s source code and the rest of its products.
- Comment on After laying off 9,000 employees , Microsoft records $27.2 billion profit in latest quarter 3 weeks ago:
You’re right, but it’s a shame they’re throwing downvotes.
- Comment on Helion Secures Land and Begins Building on the Site of World’s First Fusion Power Plant 4 weeks ago:
I think it’s because they’re in a race against time to fulfill the Microsoft contract before 2028, or else they’ll have to pay compensation.
That’s probably where they’ll build the eighth version, called Ursa Major.
- Comment on Helion Secures Land and Begins Building on the Site of World’s First Fusion Power Plant 4 weeks ago:
On their social networks they have published their working prototypes, in this case it is Polaris that emits a pink light
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- Comment on UK households could face VPN 'ban' after use skyrockets following Online Safety Bill 4 weeks ago:
Freenet, I2P and Tor will be the new refuge
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- Comment on Xiaomi's Xring O1 Chip: Everything You Need to Know About the New Powerhouse 4 weeks ago:
Is it based on RISC-V or ARM?
- Comment on President Trump: It's Not Doable for AI Companies to Pay for All Copyrighted Input * TorrentFreak 4 weeks ago:
In short, copyright should not exist because it is a state monopoly.
- Comment on The Epochalypse: It’s Y2K, But 38 Years Later 5 weeks ago:
Issue 2038 will be easier to fix because many systems are already 64-bit, as 32-bit systems could only handle 4 GB of RAM, and programs need more RAM.
The only issue would be critical issues that run on 32-bit systems and must be fixed before that date.
- Comment on The Epochalypse: It’s Y2K, But 38 Years Later 5 weeks ago:
So the Steam client will have to be updated to 64-bit before 2038.