Do people just let their IP be known or use something else with peertube?
Do people just let their IP be known or use something else with peertube?
EU: you guise tell me when you’ve got something decent
By the way, what does spotify give you that youtube music doesn’t?
robot construction workers
robot ocean divers
robot miners
robot truckers
…
drones are already fighting wars, btw
The kind of dangerous jobs where people still get payed to risk their life and health.
Can codium install extensions from the marketplace?
I’d love to see that.
Once there’s a benchmark, LLMs can optimise for it. This is just another piece of news where people call “game over” but the money poured into R&D isn’t stopping anytime soon. Wasn’t synthetic data supposed to be game over for LLMs? Its limitations have been identified and it’s still being leveraged.
I believe that’s Apple talking to Google, not anything local you can own.
Real headline: Apple research presents possible improvements in benchmarking LLMs.
The cars were probably also being nudged just in case.
If you tell corporations there’s a way to increase lock-in and decrease account sharing, they’re gonna make it work.
insert surprised pikachu face here
Something like NextDNS as a no-brainer? It works but hits the limit of the free tier if people use it beyond their phone.
I used to recommend uBlock as a no-brainer, now folks really need to change towards a better browser.
Hit me with your best music recommendations from ugly people.
and nothing of value was lost
Old news? Seems to be a subject of several papers for some time now. Synthetic data has been used successfully already for very specific domains.
Normification is a facet of our undemocratic capitalism. As you see yourself as a consumer of the internet and not a citizen, you mostly assume that a thing being
is always preferable.
So the internet continues to have a huge potential to host many cool places, but
If you ask an average internet user about these places, it’s a common response to say they’re weird as in not normal. If you dig a bit for what they mean, it’s usually the above. Nobody is there, it can’t make money and it doesn’t have all the things.
Regulators: “There’s this thing called the web…”
Google: “Yeah, we own it”
Apple: “We kind of hate it”
Firefox: “Can I just have some money?”
Microsoft: “We already know what you’re gonna say”
Regulators: “See, that’s the whole problem…”