Mika
@Mika@sopuli.xyz
- Comment on The Illumin-ate-i 2 weeks ago:
Explain Illuminati like I’m American
- Comment on AI was a common theme at Gamescom 2025, and while some indie teams say it's invaluable, it remains an ethical nightmare 2 weeks ago:
Then you should provably know that image gen existed long before MLLMs and was already a menace to artists back then.
And that MLLM is generally a layered combo of lots of preexisting tools, where LLM is used as a medium that allows to attach OCR inputs and give more accurate instructions to image gen AI part.
- Comment on AI was a common theme at Gamescom 2025, and while some indie teams say it's invaluable, it remains an ethical nightmare 2 weeks ago:
Article directly complains about AI artwork. You know what LLM even means?
- Comment on AI was a common theme at Gamescom 2025, and while some indie teams say it's invaluable, it remains an ethical nightmare 2 weeks ago:
even meta
Lol, ofc meta, they have the biggest bigdata out there, full of private data.
Most of the opensources are recompilations of existing opensource LLMs.
And the page you’ve listed is <10b mostly, bar LLMs with huge financing, and generally either copropate or Chinese behind them.
- Comment on AI was a common theme at Gamescom 2025, and while some indie teams say it's invaluable, it remains an ethical nightmare 2 weeks ago:
Besides, the article is about image gen AI, not LLMs.
- Comment on AI was a common theme at Gamescom 2025, and while some indie teams say it's invaluable, it remains an ethical nightmare 2 weeks ago:
you can’t be critical about the answer
You actually can, and you should be. And the process is not destructive since you can always undo in tools like cursor, or discard in git.
Besides, you can steer a good coding LLM in a right direction. The better you understand what are you doing - the better.
- Comment on AI was a common theme at Gamescom 2025, and while some indie teams say it's invaluable, it remains an ethical nightmare 2 weeks ago:
I can almost guarantee that hundred billion params LLMs are not trained on that, and are trained on the whole web scraped to the furthest extent.
The only sane and ethical solution going forward is to force to opensource all LLMs. Use the datasets generated by humanity - give back to humanity.
- Comment on The Browser Wasn’t Enough, Google Wants To Control All Your Software 2 weeks ago:
Some really vicious backdoor that contains dangerous substance in a hidden chamber? Not a far reach when we are talking about corporate backdoors normalized.
- Comment on The Browser Wasn’t Enough, Google Wants To Control All Your Software 2 weeks ago:
When reading cyberpunk lore, quickhacks didn’t make any sense to me. Some programs that break cyberware because of backdoors, but why would people install cyberware with backdoors?
Now I look at the sad state of mobile market and, yeah ok, that makes sense.
- Comment on The internet kind of sucks right now 3 weeks ago:
Because UI/UX beats any abstract things like privacy & data ownership.
- Comment on After stretching the definition of 'beta' for 8 years, Escape From Tarkov is finally hitting 1.0 3 weeks ago:
russian 🤮 game
- Comment on Elden Ring on Switch 2 Is a Disaster in Handheld Mode - IGN 3 weeks ago:
My personal gripe with them is them banning it from GFN.
- Comment on Anyone else from Europe feels the same while browsing the "All" feed? 4 weeks ago:
Why do you hate iOS programming language?
- Comment on Anyone else from Europe feels the same while browsing the "All" feed? 4 weeks ago:
You are a citizen of the state. You might not be able to do it alone, but it’s your mess to fix, when all other means fail (voting, institutions etc).
- Comment on Anyone else from Europe feels the same while browsing the "All" feed? 5 weeks ago:
Oh don’t worry it will affect us alright, it’s just that we don’t have any say in whatever happens there.
- Comment on Anyone else from Europe feels the same while browsing the "All" feed? 5 weeks ago:
Counterpoint: www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4ix5FImmuA
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- Comment on Christ be praised 5 weeks ago:
The game has hunger meter, and you need to eat food to keep yourself from being too hungry.
This is over-eating, it’s the opposite, and comes with debuffs.
- Comment on My new laptop chip has an 'AI' processor in it, and it's a complete waste of space 5 weeks ago:
Hard, but should definitely be possible. I’m waiting for someone to write a decent roguelike, like imagine the possibilities.
- Comment on Lemmy be like 5 weeks ago:
lemmycirclejerk ☺️
- Comment on Techcrunch reports that AI coding tools have "very negative" gross margins. They're losing money on every user. 5 weeks ago:
It would be just cheaper to self-host something for the whole company then? Open-source AIs are there and they are very much competitive with proprietary solutions.
- Comment on Games Where Nothing Happens (SPOILERS for various game plots) 5 weeks ago:
Spellforce 1
Tap for spoiler
The evil mage, who we hunt the whole game, just escapes from the hero character during the cutscene through the time portal that sends him back, where he understands what he have done, becomes the white mage and summons the hero character (as the game does at the beginning).
Might sound like an interesting plot but I was really annoyed the game ended up without giving me the ability to slap the bastard.
- Comment on Mozilla under fire for Firefox AI "bloat" that blows up CPU and drains battery 5 weeks ago:
TBH despite I don’t like this specific idea, nor use Firefox directly, I do like the usage of local inference vs sending your data to thirdparty to do AI.
They just needed to do it OPT IN, not OPT OUT.
- Comment on Google Gemini struggles to write code, calls itself “a disgrace to my species” 5 weeks ago:
Wonder what did they put in the system prompt.
Like there is a technique where instead of saying “You are professional software dev” you say “You are shitty at code but you try your best” or something.
- Comment on YSK about Changing your Profile Picture to Clippy 5 weeks ago:
YouTubers doing YouTubers thing.
- Comment on Spotify fans threaten to return to piracy as music streamer introduces new face-scanning age checks in the UK 1 month ago:
I think if you send like a dollar to everyone on your playlist, it would end up being like 100 times more than they get from the system.