AmbiguousProps
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Killing SNAP benefits now is demanding a Blue Congress next election.English
3·5 days agoIf the house flips, though, then the Epstein investigation along with other things can proceed, and the House can block bills before they go to the senate or president. So while it won’t fix anything outright, it can stop more damage.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Scientists Growing Colour Without ChemicalsEnglish
24·5 days agoEveryone who eats and drinks chemicals will eventually die!
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News@lemmy.world•Flock haters cross political divides to remove error-prone camerasEnglish
20·6 days agoYou should always leave your phone at home for that kind of thing. The same goes for protests.
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News@lemmy.world•At least three dead and 11 injured after UPS plane crashes near a Kentucky airportEnglish
23·7 days agoCrazy video of it here at around 28s, super close and with sound (warning, is very intense): https://files.catbox.moe/vnyrqj.mp4
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Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI signs $38 billion compute deal with Amazon, partnering with cloud leader for first timeEnglish
9·8 days agoIf you’re talking about AWS, AWS does much more than just cloud storage.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•I Assumed 'Twas The Boot CodeEnglish
4·9 days agoI prefer my PC off when I’m not using it, that way it’s encrypted.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Home Depot and Lowe's Share Data From Hundreds of AI Cameras With CopsEnglish
17·9 days agoMy local Lowe’s and Home Depot have the only Flock cameras in my county (for now, anyway).
The AI we’ve had for over 20 years is not an LLM. LLMs are a different beast. This is why I hate the “AI” generalization. Yes, there are useful AI tools. But that doesn’t mean that LLMs are automatically always useful. And right now, I’m less concerned about the obvious hallucination that LLMs constantly do, and more concerned about the hype cycle that is causing a bubble. This bubble will wipe out savings, retirement, and make people starve. That’s not to mention the people currently, right now, being glazed up by these LLMs and falling to a sort of psychosis.
The execs causing this bubble say a lot of things similar to you (with a lot more insanity, of course). They generalize and lump all of the different, actually very useful tools (such as models used in cancer research) together with LLMs. This is what allows them to equate the very useful, well studied and tested models to LLMs. Basically, because some models and tools have had actual impact, that must mean LLMs are also just as useful, and we should definitely be melting the planet to feed more copyrighted, stolen data into them at any cost.
That usefulness is yet to be proven in any substantial way. Sure, I’ll take that they can be situationally useful for things like making new functions in existing code. They can be moderately useful for helping to get ideas for projects. But they are not useful for finding facts or the truth, and unfortunately, that is what the average person uses it for. They also are no where near able to replace software devs, engineers, accountants, etc, primarily because of how they are built to hallucinate a result that looks statistically correct.
LLMs also will not become AGI, they are not capable of that in any sort of capacity. I know you’re not claiming otherwise, but the execs that say similar things to your last paragraph are claiming that. I want to point out who you’re helping by saying what you’re saying.
Containers are better than any other option, so of course they’re being used! I’m gunna use containers even harder!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the best most nutritionally complete soup?English
3·12 days agoAbsolutely, and I didn’t mean to imply white rice was healthy or anything of the sort, or that you had an extremist take. I just think the lower class in the US has much more to worry about in this regard. You can definitely balance your carb intake, and as long as you’re aware of the amount of carbs you’re consuming and want white rice, I say go for it. You do need carbs to survive, after all, although carbs with fiber are obviously better suited for that.
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Android@lemdro.id•Lock Screen Ads Are Coming to Some SmartphonesEnglish
5·12 days agoThey’re making their own phone now. It’s not going to die, at least not in that way.
Do you have the exploit compatibility mode enabled in the settings? Under Apps > [Your Banking App]
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Nothing’s new bloatware includes Facebook services that can’t be uninstalledEnglish
15·12 days agoNo chance I’d buy a phone that had this in the first place.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the best most nutritionally complete soup?English
2·13 days agoI mean, it is true that white rice could be considered filler food with little nutritional value, but compared to other cheap foods (in the US anyway), it’s probably better for you. I suppose I’m talking primarily talking about the heavily processed foods with added sugars - it would be better to have something with white rice than those. Unfortunately cheap, heavily processed foods are what most lower income people eat in the US. I consider those foods the actual pre-diabetic junk food. I also think a lot of people in the US likely add a ton of sugar to their oatmeal.
I love oatmeal, though, don’t get me wrong. I have oodles of oats around, both in my pantry and with my other emergency supplies (I’m talking about a dozen #10 cans of just oats).
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Games@lemmy.world•Nearly 90% of Windows Games now run on Linux, latest data shows — as Windows 10 dies, gaming on Linux is more viable than everEnglish
1·13 days agoHmm, strange that the config file didn’t work - that’s actually how I do it (but with Mullvad and wireguard). No installation necessary if you can figure out why it’s not working.
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Games@lemmy.world•Nearly 90% of Windows Games now run on Linux, latest data shows — as Windows 10 dies, gaming on Linux is more viable than everEnglish
1·13 days agoTotally fair - you gotta find and use what works for you!
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Civilization 7 will get 'one of the most requested features' since launch: The option to play as one civ from start to finishEnglish
3·13 days agoYeah, I’ll only buy it on a deep discount, and after they change it to be actual Civ.
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Games@lemmy.world•Nearly 90% of Windows Games now run on Linux, latest data shows — as Windows 10 dies, gaming on Linux is more viable than everEnglish
2·13 days agoAh, yeah, if your VPN only provides a run script you may need to try it in distrobox and see if it works there. It’s probably trying to put libraries in immutable portions of the install. Good work figuring Linux out, I know it can be a bit daunting at first but you’ll get the hang of it!
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK tricks for one of the cheapest meals: beans and riceEnglish
11·14 days agoYes, and to be clear, a huge part of the risk is that even after heated, the bacteria will die but leave behind toxins that will make you very sick. This Chubbyemu video (a doctor that makes videos covering odd, scary, or “interesting” medical cases) is about the same bacteria and the resulting death from it. While death seems to be pretty rare, it will still make you very sick.






















Agreed on all points, but especially #1. Fuck Nestle. Every time I buy a new product at the grocery store, I check to make sure they’re not made by Nestle or a subsidiarity of Nestle.