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Must be planning on actually shipping something
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Must be planning on actually shipping something
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Admit it, you zoomed.
absolutely no charisma and successfully rizz someone up
That’s my strategy - rizz’m with the tizm.
policies that make small adjustments to the current system, as opposed to fundamental, large scale change
The word you’re looking for is “conservative”
I’ll have you know all of my code is stringly typed.
The eyes see what they want to see 🤷♂️
It’s not that these images are perfect - it’s that they’re close enough.
The “problem” is that these images look amazing with a minimal touchup - something which would happen anyway to a real photo.
An extra hour to two fixing some AI artifacts (the ol’ droop-eye and derp-hand) is a LOT cheaper than getting actual people out to an actual location and taking an actual photo.
EDIT: I just realised the tent is on fire 🤡
I’m running Ubuntu on a Surface Laptop Studio. I really like it, though I have not yet gotten the touchscreen and pen working.
If I figure it out (and I remember) I’ll let you know.
Iceland figured this out some years ago, and now they make heaps exporting computing power to international AI compute buyers.
They do it with a naturally cold climate, and loads of geo-thermal power.
I think Zuck is right about this, insofar as the comments in the article are concerned.
OpenAI have done a brilliant job of selling the dream - but there will not be one “god model,” - there will be many specialised, smaller models.
You can already see it going that way with new hardware shipping with NPU’s. These workloads are expensive to run and shipping them to your device is a top priority.
Winchester? 🤷♂️
For me it’s a pragmatic desire to share information with as few megacorporations as possible.
I deal with MSFT for so many other things, not all by choice - and Edge does everything I need it to do.
As with many such questions, it’s about the trade-off you are prepared to accept.
This can’t be real?
First of all it’s almost certainly torture and human rights violations.
Secondly, never mind freedom of speech - now you can’t even have your thoughts to yourself.
Fuck. That.
Unfortunately they care more about spying on us themselves.
Do you know if there people who have gone this far analysing the TikTok and WeChat apps?
All I want to know is what do these Temu people think my life is like?
Communists!
Oh wait…
Yes, install Linux and the end up using O365 in the cloud anyways 🤡
I get what your saying, in that open source projects normally have a licence that applies to how it’s used - but this has always been open to abuse.
Nothing has ever stopped things like this happening - see how industry has taken advantage of open source for decades (often productising things as their own in the process).
Is this their way of asking Google for money?