1-800 OYSTER is one digit short of a working number, dashing my dreams. 1-800 OYSTERS offered me a free medical alert device, but it is unknown at this time how many liters of water per day it can filter.
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Here’s a crazy thought, the massive firms who have been trading programmatically using ML since it’s very earliest adoption, are simply going to program their shit to eat chatGPTs lunch. I have no doubt whatsoever that these desks are thrilled by the number of people predictably using public LLMs to choose trades, such a fresh new dataset of the newest, smoothest brains for them to exploit.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Eurogamer asked Valve if there had been any progress in helping games requiring kernel-level anti-cheat, with Valve responding that the Steam Machine's expected focus on multiplayer gaming could encouEnglish
16·10 days ago“Kernel-level anti-cheat” is just a PR term for malware, change my mind.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•The COO at Facepunch Studios (developers of Rust) commented on Rust Linux support, and it might never be supported again in the foreseeable futureEnglish
801·13 days ago“It’s way harder to get our malware to work on Linux” is more or less what I took away from that.
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•An AI-Generated Country Song Is Topping A Billboard Chart, And That Should Infuriate Us All
0·14 days agoWhen a computer can just toss all your shit in a blender and spit it back out, and it satisfies fans of your genre to this extent, then frankly this is a badly needed wake up call to country music.
Click on the first search result: “Thanks for visiting our page, try our new AI chatbot to help you make the best restaurant choices!” 🤣
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•George R.R. Martin Is Carving Up OpenAI in Court, So Far
0·25 days agoyes, and it will be very interesting to hear if the “humans see stuff and then make stuff based on the stuff they see all the time, so therefore no one can sue an AI company for profiting off this soup we’ve made out of all the IP on earth” defense holds up for them…
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•George R.R. Martin Is Carving Up OpenAI in Court, So Far
0·25 days agoJust forget for a second that this has anything to do with AI specifically: I wonder how it could possibly fall under fair use to grind up hundreds of thousands of pieces of copyrighted content, and then use that data to create software that you then profit from.
The question, as I see it, is if simply mashing all this intellectual property together – and deriving a series of weights for an AI model from that – somehow makes it not theft simply because all the content is smashed into one big pile of pink goo in which no single piece of content is recognizable.
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•George R.R. Martin Is Carving Up OpenAI in Court, So Far
0·25 days agoIf his legacy is securing some kind of AI rights for artists I’d prefer that honestly. That book is at this point the Star Citizen of books. Even if it ever somehow comes out, the insane amount of time and hype surrounding it absolutely guarantee disappointment.
There are always going to be monsters in the world, but they don’t have to be in power over us unless we never reform the systems that allowed them to come to power in the first place.


Not if she was a teenager in 1993 (her first on-screen appearance in Beavis and Butthead). There’s a surprising amount of discussion about it online I won’t recap here but there’s passion on both sides lol