Lembot_0006
@Lembot_0006@programming.dev
- Comment on [deleted] 5 hours ago:
You just distract yourself from the real problems in your life for a moment.
- Comment on Report: Payday developer Starbreeze is making more layoffs 22 hours ago:
Making more is better than making less. Correct?
- Comment on You can count past 1,000 on your fingers by using binary, instead of just 10 6 days ago:
In decimal I can show a 1’111’111’111 with fingers. A billion is bigger than a thousand.
- Comment on 1 week ago:
Wow, this guy found the way to make the situation even more idiotic. Almost mathematically ideal idiocy.
- Comment on Meta has discontinued its metaverse for work, too 1 week ago:
I would still like to see an explanation of why it is bad. Regardless of who will provide that explanation :)
- Comment on Meta has discontinued its metaverse for work, too 1 week ago:
One more piece of bad news for VR.
OP claims that this particular piece of news is somehow bad.
- Comment on Meta has discontinued its metaverse for work, too 1 week ago:
Can you explain how it is bad?
- Comment on A Project to Poison LLM Crawlers 1 week ago:
I don’t think the word “ignore” means what you think it means :)
- Comment on An all in one PC is less all in one than a laptop (it's only one less part than a regular PC) 1 week ago:
Still none of them have neither meatmincer in them nor even a chair. Not much for all-in-one.
- Comment on How does that craft where you stab a ball of fluff with a needle until it looks like something work? 1 week ago:
You know what the insanity is? Yes, you know…
- Comment on A Project to Poison LLM Crawlers 1 week ago:
Data is available therefore it is… well, available. You don’t want to pay to host it? Don’t then. LLM companies don’t hack your servers. They read only the data that you have provided volunterely.
- Comment on A Project to Poison LLM Crawlers 1 week ago:
I’m fine with companies using any freely available data.
- Comment on A Project to Poison LLM Crawlers 1 week ago:
All crawlers ignore robots text since the very start. Anyway, if THAT is the problem then IT is a problem, not the LLMs as a whole.
- Comment on A Project to Poison LLM Crawlers 1 week ago:
So? Is he more important than those specialists who now can write code without hiring a consultant?
- Comment on A Project to Poison LLM Crawlers 1 week ago:
I personally consider the current copyright laws completely messed up, so I see no problem in using any data technically available for processing.
- Comment on A Project to Poison LLM Crawlers 1 week ago:
The guy is talking about consulting as I understand. Yes, LLM is great for reading the documentation. That’s the purpose of LLM. Now people can use those libraries without spending ages reading through docs. That’s progress. I see it as a way to write more open source because it became simpler and less tedious.
- Comment on A Project to Poison LLM Crawlers 1 week ago:
I see that as a copyright problem, not a specific LLM one.
- Comment on A Project to Poison LLM Crawlers 1 week ago:
Killing open source? How?!
- Comment on A Project to Poison LLM Crawlers 1 week ago:
You should select something: whether you like the current copyright system or not. You can’t do both.
- Comment on A Project to Poison LLM Crawlers 1 week ago:
Why should they ask permission to read freely provided data? Nobody’s asking for any permission, but LLM trainers somehow should? And what do you want from them from an ethical standpoint?
- Comment on A Project to Poison LLM Crawlers 1 week ago:
Idiots: This new technology is still quite ineffective. Let’s sabotage it’s improvement!
Imbeciles: Yeah!
- Comment on AI insiders seek to poison the data that feeds them 1 week ago:
I suggest poisoning these pieces of shit.
- Comment on Wats the legal test for consumation? 1 week ago:
Why? We have plenty of humans, they are free.
- Comment on Wats the legal test for consumation? 1 week ago:
Test 1: If you have money then you’re permitted to consume.
- Comment on In Queensland tens of thousands of cattle die of thirst and hunger encircled by fresh water and grass 2 weeks ago:
Example: in (date) at (place) the situation happened when during draught the sheep surrounded by water refused to cross despite it being not deep enough to be a barrier. Similar behaviour was seen a few times before.
See? 1 sentence (with poor grammar but that’s the best I can do :) ) contains the very same amount of information as a few first paragraphs of the article.
It isn’t magic. It is the basic respect to the reader.
- Comment on In Queensland tens of thousands of cattle die of thirst and hunger encircled by fresh water and grass 2 weeks ago:
Too self-repeating and boring article that doesn’t even attempt to answer any questions the reader might have. I quit after a few paragraphs without understanding this cattle behaviour.
- Comment on People who care deeply about important events they have no impact on are abnormal, most people just go about their day without giving a shit. 2 weeks ago:
Depends on the precipitation amount.
- Comment on People who care deeply about important events they have no impact on are abnormal, most people just go about their day without giving a shit. 2 weeks ago:
I care about the weather. It is important and totally out of my control.
- Comment on Putin branded ‘Anti-Christ’ by church leaders after claiming war is ‘holy mission’ 2 weeks ago:
A bunch of disgusting pieces of shit throw feces at each other. How cute.
- Comment on NordVPN denies breach claims, says attackers have "dummy data" 2 weeks ago:
You are surprised
I’m not surprised. I am accustomed to the shit around.
How would recurring bills be paid if the info isn’t stored?
Just go to the bank (or open your bank application on the phone) and pay.