To flee North Korea requires playing a long game, marry someone you hate.
Basically a deer with a human face. Despite probably being some sort of magical nature spirit, his interests are primarily in technology and politics and science fiction.
Spent many years on Reddit and then some time on kbin.social.
To flee North Korea requires playing a long game, marry someone you hate.
The “I Want To Live” project is going to need a bunch of Korean translators.
You get out ahead of the locomotive knowing that most of the directions you go aren’t going to pan out. The point is that the guy who happens to pick correctly will win big by getting out there first. Nothing wrong with making the attempt and getting it wrong, as long as you factored that risk in (as McDonalds’ seems to have done given that this hasn’t harmed them).
Training an AI on something doesn’t involve copying it.
And under copyleft licensing, they’re allowed to do that. Both to GitHub repositories and Wikipedia.
Why would that matter? You can fork such projects too.
If you want to argue that Lemmy doesn’t represent users at large, or that the people complaining about AI are a loud minority, go for it.
Yes, that’s exactly what I’m doing. Though specifically this community, not Lemmy as a whole (I’m not a Lemmy user myself for that matter).
You made an assertion about what end users want. I’m an end user and my desires are not the same as your desires.
But if the sentiment is that common, maybe there’s something to it.
Or maybe it’s just a common fallacy. Like argumentum ad populum.
FTX was a cryptocurrency exchange, how is that remotely similar to NVIDIA?
Can you remind me how those technologies are related, other than the mere accusation of them being “buzzwords”?
Cryptocurrency is actually doing fine, BTW. Just because you don’t find it useful doesn’t mean it’s not useful to other people.
I am an end user and I find it quite handy for a number of applications.
The reasoning “I don’t find it useful and therefore nobody finds it useful” is common in these sorts of threads.
How long does AI need to be used, and how much demand needs to be sustained, for it to stop being called a “buzzword”? I’m a little dubious that NVIDIA became literally the most highly-valued company on Earth off the back of a mere “buzzword.”
Why not both? A large project like this needs to fix bugs and also continue to refine its features for long term relevance.
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A car window is a lot easier to shatter than a fighter jet canopy.
Or, climb into the front seat and open the front door.
Of course, because music belongs to the Record Labels. How dare it be made without their consent (and a cut being paid).
It’s not your first option in an emergency. Normally you just open the door. Breaking the glass is several layers of things-not-working deep.
It doesn’t look hidden to me, I expect I’d probably use that by accident myself.
I recall reading once upon a time that the original idea for this exemption was that it was for literal scholars - a few hundred priestly intellectual sorts that were professional serious full-time Torah-studiers. But the exemption didn’t have any specific criteria listed for what that meant, so the ultra-orthodox all wound up saying “yeah, I study the Torah all day too, so I qualify.”