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iegod, to 196 in today's rule is: hexbear summarized

Yeah I can’t read. I read hexbear and my brain did me dirty.

iegod, to 196 in today's rule is: hexbear summarized

You likely would have been removed anyway, lemmy.ml also swings that way.

iegod, to lemmy in r/RedditAlternatives doesn't like a Reddit Alternative

Sounds fairly accurate to me.

iegod, to memes in On culinary crimes

o7

iegod, to worldnews in Ukraine is ‘freaking out’ as McCarthy chaos threatens US aid

Hexbear is Lemmy’s cancerous tumor. As long as they’re around Lemmy will remain really niche.

iegod, to microblogmemes in Sure, post this to your klik klok

Lemon party.

iegod, to microblogmemes in Sure, post this to your klik klok

Lol the broccoli haircut.

iegod, to linux in if you could standardise a file format for a specific task what would you pick and why

That just sounds impossible given the absolute breadth of all platforms and architectures though.

iegod, to linux in if you could standardise a file format for a specific task what would you pick and why

Is foxit still around? I didn’t mind that one on windows.

iegod, to 196 in Piss rule

Where are those self driving trucks we were promised a decade ago?

iegod, to 196 in Piss rule

All these people demanding money for photographs can fuck right off. I’ll take one and then not pay.

iegod, to technology in Suing Writers Seethe at OpenAI's Excuses in Court

100%. I just can’t get behind any of these arguments against AI from this segment of workers. This is no different than other rallies against technological evolution due to fear of job losses. Their scarce commodity will soon disappear and that’s what they’re actually afraid of.

iegod, to privacy in My school uploaded photos of me on instagram without my consent

Today you learned. That’s how photographic copyright works.

iegod, to technology in Suing Writers Seethe at OpenAI's Excuses in Court

Definitely not how that output works. It will come up with something that seems like a Sarah Silverman created work but isn’t. It’s like calling Copyright on impersonations. I don’t buy it

iegod, to technology in Suing Writers Seethe at OpenAI's Excuses in Court

It is different. That knowledge from her book forms part of your processing and allows you to extract features and implement similar outputs yourself. The key difference between the AI module and dataset is that it’s codified in bits, versus whatever neural links we have in our brain. So if one theoretically creates a way to codify your neural network you might be subject to the same restrictions we’re trying to levy on ai. And that’s bullshit.

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