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  • The first UAV in the 1800s were incendiary balloons, Austrian attack on Venice.

    A. M. Low was a pioneer in rocket guidance systems, planes, etc. In 1917 the "flying bomb" (a controlled airplane) was developed, and later developed into the Kettering Bug - a bomb with wings - which had a terrible success rate and never got used in combat. You can see a reproduction in Dayton, Ohio, at the museum for the Air Force.

    Target drones (training drones for military pilots) were made by Radioplane and sold to the Army in the 1940s. That led to the SD-2 Overseer in the 1950s.

    Which led to the Lightning Bug, based on target drone designs, used to monitor the Chinese, then Vietnam. They would deploy a parachute so they could be picked up mid-air so they wouldn't fall into foreign hands. China shot down a few of them and set the shot them down and set those drones up for public display.

    Drones have a much longer history than you'd think!

  • You have lost:

    • Two giant bags of my dogs food
    • the combined weight of my 6yr old, 3 yr old, as well as my corgi
    • within sight of my entire wife
    • a few bales of hay
    • The combined weight of all the meat in my freezer (roughly)
    • Two bags of potatos from the local farmers market
    • TEN BAGS OF POTATO FROM THE STORE!

    And approximately 1/4 the weight of my wife's suitcase for any given trip.

    Anyway thats the nonsense that came to mind. Congrats again!

  • Well my wife is the one who knows her way around a farm, she'll be running it, and I'll be doing random manual labor as required.

    Its been ridiculous finding the right property though... What used to be $300-400k only 3 years ago is now selling for over a million. Its nuts. So most likely going empty land and building cheap to start....

  • Can confirm.

    Expensive every month, expensive to treat, expensive to shoe, expensive to house/feed/etc.

    We are actually looking at property to do some farming, and a chunk of it will be for retired horses.

  • I haven't played wow in a long time.... Classic, TBC, then wotlk, cata, then took a break from it, came back a loooooong time later and just... Didnt enjoy it.

    I would definitely do something like this to play with family and friends, going to have to check it out!

  • Nothing that matters to the Naruto storyline, no. Filler episodes don't impact the overall story, just some character focus bits about who they are.

    You can always just read the summary for those episodes too.

    What I would say among the fillers worth watching are:

    • Naruto 101 is fantastic and could be considered canon with what happens later on in the story.
    • Shippuden 349-361 is the kakashi back story. Its right in the middle of great story, but IMO worth watching. You could even watch this between Naruto and Shippuden.
    • Shippuden 484-500 is adapted from official novels, so some call it filler, others call it canon. I'd recommend it.

    Thats about it though. The rest are more of an "if you feel like it".

  • Its perfectly healthy.

    Aside from a deeper sleep, horses will lay down for a lot of reasons. The important part to note is horses are prey animals, so they have evolved to do a lot while upright. Laying down is actually a big sign of feeling safe, and something they may do in fields with other horses they get along with, in a stall if the bedding feels good to them and there is enough room, etc.

    The problems are when they are unwilling or unable to get up, that can be a sign of anything from an injury to sickness or a neurological issue.

    My wife is the knowledgeable one, this is just s bit of what ive picked up.l

    Edit: wife says if the description is accurate, just a silly horse being silly, and since Sugar looks well cared for..... yeah just a silly horse doing silly horse things.

  • Great job!

    For me (and not dinner tonight), two pumpkin squash, 1 regular sized cucumber and two gigantic ones, and some onion sitting on the table pulled this morning.

    The garden is a jungle right now and I love it.

  • but if everyone used their own LLM, surely that would be even less efficient and more harmful than centralized data centres handling billions of queries (unless of course everyone is using sustainable energy sources).

    Not really.

    Those corporate LLMs are "everything and the kitchen sink", tuned LLMs are much more efficient.

    Now as I've said I'm not doing image generation, but I do run quite a few models at home for various purposes. I also have an excessive amount of hardware for my home lab, work, and for general stuff at home.

    And yet when I get my power bill with the comparison to my neighbors, I'm lower than average. And I dont have large PVs on the roof or anything, I just use efficient hardware and the rest of my home is specific energy efficient choices.

    I do have some pv supplementing, but that's for some led lights I run for various purposes, connected to solar battery banks. We are going to move, so its not worth it to start a full PV setup here.

    Now even without an efficient model, let's take a few more factors. Running a model at home its just responding to your query, no additional data or other processing required.

    The corpo stuff though, they are looking at your identity and data, evaluating the question related to advertising and what can be sold to you, or who your information can best be sold to. This sort of stuff is adding on a ton of unnecessary garbage thats burning up cycles for.... No reason related to the LLM or other tooling, purely as a profit center at the expense of your privacy.

    I pretty staunchly recommend against using corporate owned and run AI, it is detrimental to the environment. As are cars. As are large industrial efforts that sacrifice the environment (often ignoring regulations since the fines are lower than the profit they will make) for the sake of "line go up!"

    Capitalism is really bad for the environment.

  • Don't know what to tell you. If you don't see the issue with taking another person's labor and exploiting it for your own capital gain, then I don't know why you're even leftist. You sound more like an opportunist at that point.

    So capitalism, what I've been calling the problem this whole time?

    Cool.

    Corporations are the problem because they are exploiting and stealing other people's generated labor for capital gain.

    There it is!

    If someone else is doing that, it's still bad, because that's how corporations are started.

    Boy oh boy, I had no idea people profited from their posts on Lemmy. Clearly I'm missing out!

    You're right, capitalism is a problem. Abolishing capitalism is more important than fighting progress in AI development.

    Ding ding ding!

    But we aren't doing that. We aren't there.

    Some are. Why aren't you focused on helping those folks rather than complain about a symptom of the problem?

    So AI's current existence and commercial implementation is a net negative to society at large.

    Just the commercial use, and how its been done.

    How does that, in any way, relate to people making images and posting them to Lemmy? That some of them used a model that contained other peoples works? In what possible way does that relate to people posting their generated images to Lemmy?

    example thats just capitalism as the problem

    And yeah, I'm not generally that worried about people with their own LLMs or whatever. But they're not exactly free tools. Not everyone has equal access to them.

    You can download them and use them, there are a ton of resources out there, both with and without the materials you're concerned a out, freely available and shared.

    There is even a completely free AI horde available right here, with peoples donated resources. Thats about as accessible as it can be made.

    More stuff where capitalism is the problem

    So... what's your point? Fuck trying to fix things, everyone just do whatever you want, it's the end of days, hopefully revolution comes on its own?

    My point is to focus on the actual problem, not be distracted by the latest method of exploitation. There is always another method, and focusing on just what's in front let's more line up behind it.

    Original point: some people (didn't say me) think it's immoral.

    And it always comes to this immorality being based in this point:

    Secondary point: IP laws aren't inherently immoral, they conceptually exist to protect laborers from having their labor exploited by people with more existing capital.

    So.... Capitalism

    They aren't even good in their current implementation, but believing in some form of IP law under capitalism is essentially a socialist policy.

    ..... Wut?

    Third point: When most people think of AI, they think of corporate use.

    Yup.

    Literally no one gives a flying fuck about your personal models trained on your personal data

    Comments made across this post, as well as the mass down votes of AI communities, would absolutely disagree with you.

    Since thats the entire subject here, seems like misplaced anger dont you think?

    Fourth point: It's more important to worry about where we are at than where we want to be. And look around. AI is a problem, and it needs regulation, and regulation of it includes protecting ACTUAL artists.

    I agree that you can't ignore things happening right now, but AI has not decimated the workforce. I even gave examples of people who do contracted creative work who explicitly said AI got them work because the work needed to be redone.

    Ask any programmer how much they would trust an ai generated application. Let me know when you find one who says anything other than a wild laugh (that doesnt call themselves a vibe coder, pro tip, that is not a programmer).

    And then let me know when you can tell me how any of this relates to people posting images to Lemmy.

  • No, I'm pretty comfortable where I'm at.

    I think intellectual property is a functional element of capitalism, and capitalism is a problem. I support people directly, and could not care less about anyone downloading content. I also support the local art scene, through events and direct purchase of works.

    That doesn't mean that I think intellectual property (as a product) is sensible in any way.

    That said, all my models are personally trained on my own data, and maybe a public domain based model for basic language to put context to a detected issue. That doesnt mean I'm going to put down folks who use a local model trained on some degree of copyright works, because no matter what, those users aren't the problem. Corporations are.

    Because capitalism is a problem.

    I think it's a more fair statement to say almost anyone hating on AI is usually referring to corporate AI in the first place.

    I'd say its more accurate that the people who constantly hate on AI are ignorant of the tools and their use, and most often their position is nothing more than "capitalism is the problem" (see above) whether they realize it or not.

    And some will even go on to defend capitalism, which makes it even weirder to me.

    And considering some of the comments across this post, I'd say my perception is pretty accurate.

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