It’s the physics that make it look uncanny. Just the weight of that much liquid puts significantly more stress on flexible plastic. The only way it could still look like a puffer jacket would be if it was made of hard plastic which would be then impossible to put on or take off. Now I’ll admit I’ve probably had more experience with bagged liquids than most other Americans, considering I’ve worked with bagged milk in the food service industry, and I also prefer to take the bag out of box wine like Australians do. So maybe that’s why just the general shape triggers the AI alarm bells for me.
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Started moving to Element/Matrix this weekend when I attended a protest and wanted to have some kind of communication, but also wanted to leave my primary phone at home. I was using a de-googled android fork and an e-sim, but being a data-only e-sim, I couldn’t use Signal due to the phone number requirement.
Annoying to have try to get contacts to get another app, but at least it’s decentralized and comes with the option of being self-hosted once I’m ready to tackle that.
Absolutely agree that to be called open source the training data should also be open. It would also pretty much mean that true open source models would be ethically trained.
Mine aren’t quite that long, but are similar. And I’m a guy. I get really severe ingrown toenails if I keep mine trimmed too short, but don’t have any issues as long as I keep them grown out past the skin. Yes, they’re annoying, and took getting used to. I can still wear closed-toed shoes (occasionally I buy a size larger if the shape of the shoe feels tight on my nails). It all still beats the pain and occasional bloody socks from my nails cutting into my toes as they grow.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•When rich people can edit their kids DNA won't that just lock everyone else out and create a new class?
1·2 months agoIf anything eventually it’ll be like gardening seeds. Where yeah, there’s a lot of hybrid seeds that might be good for certain traits, but what a bunch of gardeners really want are heirloom varieties that are more naturally-selected and therefore more reliable over multiple generations.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•AOMedia To Release AV2 Video Codec At Year's End
3·2 months agoWithout hardware decoding, it will take more compute to decompress, but sites usually wait to fully roll out new codecs until hardware decoding is more ubiquitous, because of how many people use low-powered streaming sticks and Smart TVs.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•AOMedia To Release AV2 Video Codec At Year's End
6·2 months agoIt’s not for the end user at this point, it’s for YouTube/streaming companies to spend less on bandwidth at existing resolutions. Even a 5% decrease in size for similar quality could save millions in bandwidth costs over a year for YouTube or Netflix.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•"Rizz", "cooking" and "based" are going to be stereotypical old people words one day
3·2 months agoEven as a 90s kid I only heard half of those from the Super Mario World Special Zone level titles (along with Mondo).
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Been seeing a lot of posts about replacing Spotify and such, so I wrote up a guide on how I did just thatEnglish
8·2 months agoI would imagine they mean something like jellyfin/plex, which don’t necessarily get you away from torrents. Unless you want to go the slightly more legal route of ripping DVDs and Blu-rays and re-encoding everything for yourself. I say “slightly more legal” because while you are legally allowed a backup or archival copy of your own media (in the US), you still usually have to violate the DMCA to break encryption so you can rip your archival copy.
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Privacy@programming.dev•Porn censorship is going to destroy the entire internet
3·3 months agoUsed to be a paywall was considered enough to verify age, went to login to a paywalled site the other day and got hit with an age/identity verification prompt. I know there are kids who steal their parent’s credit card, but the fact that a paywall isn’t sufficient for age verification is proof to me that it’s got more to do with controlling and tracking adults than protecting kids.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen AI be this creative with text without getting completely scrambled, if anything the crazy text is evidence that it isn’t AI slop.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you not feel lazy at your wfh job?
24·3 months agoI’ve had in-person jobs where I was on the clock for 12 hours and did probably 30-40 minutes worth of actual tasks over that time. I guess what I’m saying is that it isn’t only wfh jobs that can feel almost too “easy.” Only advice I have is enjoy it while you can, because if and when it ends, getting thrown back into a “normal” job can feel overwhelming for a bit.
Oh I have read and heard about all those things, none of them (to my knowledge) are being done by OpenAI, xAI, Google, Anthropic, or any of the large companies fueling the current AI bubble, which is why I call it a bubble. The things you mentioned are where AI has potential, and I think that continuing to throw billions at marginally better LLMs and generative models at this point is hurting the real innovators. And sure, maybe some of those who are innovating end up getting bought by the larger companies, but that’s not as good for their start-ups or for humanity at large.
It can be, but sometimes packages are removed from the official repos, but still available in AUR, only running
yay -Syuwill install the AUR versions of dependencies that are no longer needed, and can leave you with a bunch of unnecessary packages from AUR.If you run
pacman -Syuon its own the unnecessary dependencies will be removed and you won’t get the AUR versions, and thenyay -Syuwill only update things you actually want from AUR.
I firmly believe we won’t get most of the interesting, “good” AI until after this current AI bubble bursts and goes down in flames. Once AI hardware is cheap interesting people will use it to make cool things. But right now, the big players in the space are drowning out anyone who might do real AI work that has potential, by throwing more and more hardware and money at LLMs and generative AI models because they don’t understand the technology and see it as a way to get rich and powerful quickly.
This. If the attendant/clerk is telling me about the self checkout, I’m going to assume they don’t want to deal with ringing me up, and I’ll happily handle my own shit even if they are standing there on their phone not “working.”
Now if a manager tells me to use the self checkout? Fuck that, absolutely, I don’t work here. But I’ve got solidarity with the underpaid employees who’d rather not deal with me.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Coincidentally, FFM peg is also something you can find on the hub
5·3 months agoIt took me a second to realize you didn’t mean github.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•GOG: 1 million claimed the Freedom to Buy Games bundle in 24 hoursEnglish
11·3 months agoHey, it included Postal 2 as well! (But also guilty, and not ashamed to admit it.)
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RetroGaming@lemmy.world•A 2003 complaint about Half-LifeEnglish
4·3 months agoI’m still holding out hope that Valve becomes a worker-owned coop when Gaben goes. Internally they’ve been structured that way for years, without traditional “management,” everyone having moving desks where they work on whatever they feel motivated by and most useful at, etc.





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