WanderingThoughts
@WanderingThoughts@europe.pub
- Comment on The Collapse of GPT: Will future artificial intelligence systems perform increasingly poorly due to AI-generated material in their training data? 22 hours ago:
LLM are not going to be the future. The tech companies know it and are working on reasoning models that can look up stuff to fact check themselves. These are slower, use more power and are still a work in progress.
- Comment on Grow up 23 hours ago:
- Comment on License Plate Reader Company Flock Is Building a Massive People Lookup Tool, Leak Shows 3 days ago:
There are in fact flying cars for sale. They’re not as good as you hope and cost at least 10 times what a normal car costs. Of course you also need a pilot license. So basically
- Comment on Scientists caution against charging electric vehicles at home overnight 3 days ago:
Then give financial incentive to do so.
- Comment on Noncoders are using AI to prompt their ideas into reality. They call it 'vibe coding.' 4 days ago:
And get ready to haggle on price because “it’s just s few tweaks, the AI already did most of the work” even if you have to rewrite in from the ground up.
- Comment on Maybe Trump's Presidency Will Make Everything So Awful It Will Facilitate Actual Positive Change Nationwide 1 week ago:
There’s also the social cycle theory. Things always change.
- Comment on Shocked to hear ‘prompt engineer’ is not a real job 1 week ago:
There are already tools and other AI to write the prompt for you. The prompt engineer is automated out of their job.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
“I voted for a power fantasy”
Well, the rich / big business did too, and their power is bigger than yours.
- Comment on VMware perpetual license holders receive cease-and-desist letters from Broadcom 1 week ago:
I think it had something to do with Broadcom wanting to go for a few big customers and don’t want to deal with the small fry anymore.
- Comment on Things are getting really crazy. 1 week ago:
The re-open is already being discussed so that’s on track.
- Comment on Socialism bad 1 week ago:
Because of shrinkflation it’s now the size of a thimble.
- Comment on ich_iel 1 week ago:
- Comment on Is DOGE actually about collecting information to train AI for Musk products than saving money? 2 weeks ago:
In the sense of making a list of who to deport, who to watch for “woke ideas” and might become a problem, who needs some religious purification. They Nazi loved records too, especially those about religion.
- Comment on YSK: Regulations don't exist because governments like them... 2 weeks ago:
wouldn’t buy that brand anymore so they would never do it again
Assuming there is perfect information in the market. In reality there is heavy information asymmetry.
It also assumes free competition while we have every market dominated by a few players buying up everyone else, often with cartel like behavior.
- Comment on I'm jealous 2 weeks ago:
One Jewish visitor said that she had lost many relatives to the Holocaust at Auschwitz and that the water misters looked like the showers are family had had to endure before going to the gas chamber. Many Israeli visitors who have experienced the water misters have criticised them as distasteful.
- Comment on Future apocalypse movies won't have survivors scavaging abandoned cars. 2 weeks ago:
200 watt/panel. 10 panels. 10 hours of charging. 0.2 kW x 10 x 10h = 20 kWh.
Bad mileage because of conductions, so 20 kWh / 100 km.
That means every 10 panels gets you about 100 km / 60 miles per day.
That’s just very rough based on a lot of debatable assumptions of course.
- Comment on Google’s dominance on search is declining – for the first time ever! 2 weeks ago:
They did that to drive up short term ad revenue and it worked, and joy was in their greedy little hearts. They also did figure out that poisoning search results drives away users, and that search is kinda the fastest gateway drug to their entire ecosystem.
But they’re stuck. Fixing search would lower their ad revenue, and stock holders would kill them for that.
- Comment on Duolingo will replace contract workers with AI | The Verge 2 weeks ago:
"past performance is not indicative of future results¨
- Comment on I'm jealous 2 weeks ago:
They also installed sprinkler system for tourists at some tourist attractions in the very hot summer of 2015. Except they also did this at the Auschwitz camp. It was quite the uproar.
- Comment on OpenAI wants to buy Chrome and make it an “AI-first” experience 3 weeks ago:
Why connect to the Internet with it then
To check if your subscription to their models is still valid of course
- Comment on When you are ruining your day ranting about something remember THIS 3 weeks ago:
Just because some things are intangible doesn’t mean they’re not real.
- Comment on Elon Musk: your new Tesla will drive from the factory floor, to your house 'this year' 3 weeks ago:
Announced since 2014
- Comment on Elon Musk: your new Tesla will drive from the factory floor, to your house 'this year' 3 weeks ago:
AI trained on carmageddon
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
Like many things they won’t bother for occasional personal use, but will come down with the hammer if it turns into a business.
- Comment on China's latest flying car prototype showcases a breakthrough in urban air mobility, offering a glimpse into how low-altitude flight could soon integrate with everyday transport. 3 weeks ago:
Even in cyberpunk these flying cars are only for big corpos and the rich.
- Comment on I will not go quietly 4 weeks ago:
There might have been a reason for that
- Comment on Same as it ever was 4 weeks ago:
“What’s the worst that can happen?”
- Comment on Elon Musk, Jack Dorsey Call For Abolition Of All Intellectual Property Laws, Arguing There Are 'Much Greater Models To Pay Creators' 4 weeks ago:
Much greater models
It’s Musk, so the new model is simply “the more money you have, the more you receive”
- Comment on AI isn’t ready to replace human coders for debugging, researchers say 5 weeks ago:
And it’ll be used to suppress wages, because “you’re not making new stuff, just fixing some problems in existing code.” That you have to rewrite most of it is conveniently not counted.
That’s at least what was tried with movie writers.
- Comment on A funny thing about Americans and calendar dates 5 weeks ago:
With the way things are going over there, the whole thing falls apart soon enough and this issue can be fixed in the rebuild.