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- Comment on Of course you want to go into the "listening booth" to sample the record before you buy it 1 day ago:
Was just in Silver Platters in Seattle. They still have one. Touch screen to boot. But it looks like it’s been broken for quite a while.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
Interesting. Didn’t know about the google books case. I agree that it applies here.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
I think it’s critically important to be very specific about what LLMs are “able to do” vs what they tend to do in practice.
The argument is that the initial training data is sufficiently altered and “transformed” so as not to be breaking copyright. If the model is capable of reproducing the majority of the book unaltered, then we know that is not the case. Whether or not it’s easy to access is irrelevant. The fact that the people performing the study had to “jailbreak” the models to get past checks tells you that the model’s creators are very aware that the model is very capable of producing an un-transformed version of the copyrighted work.
From the end-user’s perspective, if the model is sufficiently gated from distributing copyrighted works, it doesn’t matter what it’s inherently capable of, but the argument shouldn’t be “the model isn’t breaking the law” it should be “we have a staff of people working around the clock to make sure the model doesn’t try to break the law.”
- Comment on There isn't a person on earth that doesn't look cooler with sunglasses on. 2 days ago:
- Comment on [deleted] 2 days ago:
That study is six months old. The one I linked is from three weeks ago.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 days ago:
Not it isn’t. Read.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 days ago:
That’s quite a claim, I’d like to see that.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 days ago:
Yet most AI models can recite entire Harry Potter books if prompted the right way, so that’s all bullshit.
- Comment on Showerthoughts go meta - The Showerloop, or recirculating shower. 4 days ago:
Color me a bit skeptic that such a filtration system can remove soap and oil residue from used shower water.
www.theseus.fi/bitstream/handle/…/Thesis.pdf?isAl…
I guess they’ve done quite a bit of research. Not sure I’m qualified to comment on the validity of their conclusions.
I’m also curious how frequently the filter materials need to be replaced.
- Comment on 1 week ago:
Looks like it’s getting close to the Streisand kiss of death.
- Comment on Of course you want to go into the "listening booth" to sample the record before you buy it 1 week ago:
Can’t speak to the headphones, but they eventually moved to the head lice-free option of one of those directional dome speakers overhead.
- Comment on Of course you want to go into the "listening booth" to sample the record before you buy it 1 week ago:
I mean, we had these in the 90s.
- Comment on Penetration 1 week ago:
If a block of lead were a light year thick, it would have a 50% chance if blocking a neutrino.
(Something I’ve heard. Can’t look it up now)
- Comment on Haha that's really cool, funny number man 1 week ago:
- Comment on Inside Xiaomi’s near-fully automated factory that assembles a smartphone in 6 seconds 1 week ago:
Also that’s not that impressive. 30 million devices is roughly one per second year round. Phone manufacturers make many times that in a year.
- Comment on If someone tells you "you support socialism, yet you use products of capitalism", what would you say? 1 week ago:
- Comment on A new cooling technology freezes food without warming the climate 2 weeks ago:
Generally it’s made by first filtering out other gasses (there are materials that will pass nitrogen but block oxygen), and then you just get it super cold with a cryocompressor (uses helium as a refrigerant) to liquify it.
- Comment on Hey Microsoft, How's it going? 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on Many parents cab probably relate 2 weeks ago:
So that’s why I can’t get laid.
- Comment on Ring Cameras Join Flock and Amazon to Now Create Direct Data Access for ICE 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on Fake moo 2 weeks ago:
There are no rat problems; only rat opportunities.
- Comment on ChatGPT Gave Teen Advice to Get Higher on Drugs Until He Died | Futurism 2 weeks ago:
Just read the article.
- Comment on ChatGPT Gave Teen Advice to Get Higher on Drugs Until He Died | Futurism 2 weeks ago:
Basically the entire US economy, every employer, many schools, and half of the commercials on TV are telling us to use and trust AI.
Kid was already using the bot for advice on homework and relationships (two things that people are fucking encouraged to do depending on who you ask). The bot shouldn’t give lethal advice. And if it’s even capable of doing that, we all need to take a huuuuuuge step back.
- Comment on Most mouse pointers designs assume right-handed users 3 weeks ago:
Normalize Worms 3D cursor!
- Comment on "AI is bad, game will be deleted" concludes developer behind sloppy Steam card battler, before setting the self-destruct timer 3 weeks ago:
“Towards the end of the post, the dev credits “the girl I’ve been dating for a month” as having helped them come to this conclusion.”
Perhaps all the AI boosters just need to get laid…
- Comment on “Food JPEGs” in Super Smash Bros & Kirby Air Riders — Seth Larson 3 weeks ago:
God I forgot about the Kirby Air Ride boxart. I love the idea that the US would respond better to ANGY KIRBY.
- Comment on What if the Internet Goes Down? - 15 Jan, 7PM CET 3 weeks ago:
You’re probably right. I noticed the feature, but haven’t personally tried it.
- Comment on What if the Internet Goes Down? - 15 Jan, 7PM CET 3 weeks ago:
FYI if you’re ham licensed, you can boost the output power of your mesh radio. There’s a setting in most firmwares.
- Comment on Let's end Anti-Circumvention. We should own the things we buy! 3 weeks ago:
Think of how much people whine about printer ink without A) looking for alternatives and B) questioning why their printer was fucking free (with rebate).
- Comment on The cliche "sex talk" starts with a lie 4 weeks ago:
Nor are a man and a woman.