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- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
Scary, this dude does more than 3 times as much stuff as me. I don’t even work on open source projects. I wonder how I’ll ever get a new job.
- Comment on Israel is using an AI system to find targets in Gaza. Experts say it's just the start 11 months ago:
I’ve read that topoc so often. I start to believe it’s a military ad.
- Comment on The Steam Deck OLED feels like a radiant new dawn for portable play 11 months ago:
Oh I didn’t know about that USB hub. Sounds good.
- Comment on The Steam Deck OLED feels like a radiant new dawn for portable play 11 months ago:
I’ll get a steam deck as soon as I can detache the controller and put it on my TV like the Switch. While the Deck is probably amazing, it’s what I need to get one, additional to the gaming PC. I always feel chained in, when my controller is made from one part only.
- Comment on How many of you actually use the headphone jack on your phone? 11 months ago:
I won’t buy a phone that doesn’t have it. I hate to charge my wireless earbuds, also they break after a few years for no reason because the battery got old. So I have a physical aux headset, will last me 10 years easy and never needs charging.
- Comment on Scariest Saiyan 11 months ago:
If I’m not mistaken that image is from the Mad magazine #043 manga, from April 2002.
- Comment on What are the best features of Lemmy that aren't available in Reddit? 11 months ago:
Also it never worked in my third party app and became some stupid placeholder scrapyard, as you couldn’t see the image.
- Comment on Relative size comparison of social media platforms (December 2023) 11 months ago:
Reddit got more important once it Google ranked higher and the astroturfs found out, that people trust a review on Reddit inside a thread more, than multi million dollar marketing scam action, trying to game Google algorithm or other sites. The same will sooner or later happen to the fediverse if it ever grows. It’s unavoidable, sadly.
- Comment on Relative size comparison of social media platforms (December 2023) 11 months ago:
Damn, if only Spez didn’t have fucked up Reddit. I even wanted to invest in that IPO, but now I’m not going to.
- Comment on How long do you think until AI writes and debugs code better than the average programmer? 11 months ago:
Can you even give it that context, looking at security reasons? I’m not sure.
- Comment on Microsoft Will Charge for Windows 10 Security Updates in 2025 11 months ago:
Will this lead to pirated security patches? What a strange timeline.
- Comment on EA opens up more patents for increasing Accessibility in gaming 11 months ago:
Maybe they do it because of an increasing risk of getting challenged in court and causing a patent law re-evaluation, which would hurt them for other parents. I didn’t think EA does something because of good will.
- Comment on Europe's world-leading artificial intelligence rules are facing a do-or-die moment 11 months ago:
We already have issue to stop people believing fake news in writing form. I don’t see how we can stop people believing well made fake news with audio and video.
Personally I think every country needs some form of gov independent news media, to at least have some source of information available that is majorly trustworthy.
Everything profit oriented will result in propagation of missinformation as long as it generates clicks.
Oh and don’t let AI control weapons, worst mistake one can make. We don’t even manage self driving cars, let alone a drone with mass killing weapons.
Punishment don’t reflect the complexity anymore. Say some 14 years old creates a fake video of the president declaring war, a war happens for real because it goes viral, millions die. Is this 14 years now going to prison for life? Would a 16 or 18 years old? What I’m trying to say, the level of resistance is a totally different than picking up a gun and shooting someone. A simple bad day or a stupid child joke, soon has the power of a well planned and expensive propaganda campaign.
We better start educating people yesterday on how AI works, the consequences and the ways to avoid blind actions. Excuse me we have climate to save…
- Comment on Europe's world-leading artificial intelligence rules are facing a do-or-die moment 11 months ago:
Non of that is possible with FOSS AI code, if it’s out there in the web. There will only be guidelines on AI available to public and companies using AI in their products, but the rest of the more tech savvy people will be uneffected.
- Comment on Physicists May Have Found a Hard Limit on The Performance of Large Quantum Computers 11 months ago:
Maybe we need more quantity, so accuracy through the sum of probability.
- Comment on Tiny living robots made from human cells surprise scientists | CNN 11 months ago:
So this is how humanity will destroy itself? Tiny killer robots?
- Comment on What are some common everyday examples of this phenomenon? (see body) 11 months ago:
So it’s not just me.
- Comment on Fallout TV Show - Trailer 11 months ago:
It’s going to be good. I can already tell it has The Boys humor in it and the surprise violence. It will be amazing.
- Comment on Microsoft Wants Game Pass On PlayStation, Nintendo, And "Every Screen" Possible 11 months ago:
You forgot DLC 1 is exclusive to Epic and DLC 2 only on Microsoft store. If you buy on Sony you however get the exclusive Marvel Quest which everyone says is the best in the whole game.
- Comment on What moment from a video game made you cry? 11 months ago:
Lisa the joyful. Broke me and people should just play it and not look up any spoiler.
- Comment on Pokemon Go at home vs POKÉMON GO 11 months ago:
You have roads? Sad, but I wish I could’ve enjoyed even from a rural place.
- Comment on Star Citizen Just Had its Biggest Crowdfunding Day Ever With $3.5 Million in 24 Hours 11 months ago:
Wtf
- Comment on Discord rule 11 months ago:
Masturbation is an innovator. So many inventions go back to “because porn”. Take current AI development for example, there’s a massive drive because porn and porn has only one job.
- Comment on A genre of Country Music... 11 months ago:
That said, he’s probably still richer than everyone else here.
- Comment on Downregulation of transposable elements extends lifespan in Caenorhabditis elegans 11 months ago:
I only understand train station.
- Comment on Scientists Just Recreated The Chemical Reaction That May Have Led to Life on Earth 1 year ago:
I guess a mix of water, carbon, ammonia, lime, phosphorus, salt, saltpeter, sulfur, fluorine, iron, silicon and trace amounts of fifteen other elements
- Comment on We’re All Math People: Some of the power of math lies in the very fact that it’s made up. 1 year ago:
I loved math and still like statistics but boy do I dislike higher levels of math. Way too many symbols and if I forget one rule I’m stuck or the result is off. Also I lost connection to reality once we added multiple dimensions.
- Comment on Your brain is sitting in a sealed, completely dark room with wires coming out of the walls. 1 year ago:
Can someone without eyes get brain sunburn?
- Comment on Im looking for a privacy friendly DNS 1 year ago:
Honest question, what’s wrong with cloudflare?
- Comment on EU Article 45 requires that browsers trust certificate authorities appointed by governments 1 year ago:
Great and in 2 -3 years we find out, that someone has actively abused this security hole for years and stole whatever master key is required, to create their own fake government CA and has been spying on everyone for years. Or political opposition was imprisoned before they could act. Best is, such man in the middle attacks allow for all sorts of things, including putting fake evidence on your computer.
Oh yes, no one would ever do that every, totally never happened and won’t. Nazis will also never come back. What, they soon are the biggest party in Germany, in other countries too? And will dictate rules in the EU? No one could see that happening…
Where there’s honey, there will be bears.
I just hope we can create a browser plugin to deny gov CAs automatically or a browser from outside EU to block that shit. …until your ISP is forced by law to block traffic from these.
One step closer to a great EU firewall and it sucks. Good old salami tactics. Because at some point it doesn’t even matter if there are ways to mitigate this spying, if the alternative are so complicated and uncomfortable to use, that 99,999% of the people won’t bother.