Nah, he’s just got that Y3K cyber hearing augmentation
Also my tinnitus is at like 10 khz
Nah, he’s just got that Y3K cyber hearing augmentation
Also my tinnitus is at like 10 khz
Woman are you gonna be over shortly after the ebike
I thought this was bitonic sort at first glace
I’m keeping this button locked up until retirement, then
Mad strats
Nah they use “an open standard” being just markdown files or something, but the apps are still proprietary as far as I’m aware
I really hate how I sometimes, though rarely, see Obsidian talked about as if it were open source just because it uses an open standard
Like Photoshop isn’t open source because it can use PNG kinda thing
Movie special where they are trapped in Paris
It’s a kids show, all fun, but if you took it as seriously as this meme it would be humourous
Everyone gangsta till you do this and actually see 4 stars on the windshield
Everybody gangsta still we invent hardware accelerated JSON parsing
Yeah I’m on Eternity, too
Really living up to the name
Probably gonna switch cuz I really want the new features that the Lemmy devs add, like scaled sorting and instance blocking, and honestly I don’t have confidence that the current dev has any free time to keep up with the updates
It’s a shame, tbh
Left column also has “Agency telling talents to simply have sex with the staff if they can’t pay” and “Drive top talent to suicide twice”, no actual deaths so far tho
Close one eye and tilt your phone away from you slightly
Fun fact: Eternity for Reddit was named after it’s update schedule
Nah, flipping the image would completely bypass a simple hash map
From my very limited understanding it’s some special hash function that’s still irreversible but correlates more closely with the material in question, so an AI trained on those hashes would be able to detect similar images because they’d have similar hashes, I think
I’m pretty sure those AI models are trained on hashes of the material, not the material directly, so all you need to do is save a hash of the offending material in the database any time that type of material is seized
Exactly, nobody’s gonna wanna pay $20-$80 per month if they can just run an open source version for free
Classic proprietary L, ironically enough for "Open"AI
This article isn’t saying that AI is a fad or otherwise not taking off, it absolutely is, but it’s also absolutely taking too much money to run
And if these AI companies aren’t capable of turning a profit on this technology and consumers aren’t able to run these technologies themselves, then these technologies may very well just fall out of the public stage and back into computer science research papers, despite how versatile the tech may be
What good is a ginie if you can’t get the lamp?
As part of their carbon neutral by 2050 pledge, they’re moving all the carbon into their sodas