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  • It is good to satisfy your values with friendship and ponies.

  • Clever, clever
  • the thing they are citing actually exists

    In case of RAGs it exists in searched dataset.

    and if it does exist, contains the information it claims.

    Not guaranteed.

  • Clever, clever
  • Read it. I don't think it will have bigger impact than lossy image compression or noisy raytraced images.

  • Clever, clever
  • Reminds me of how artists are starting to embed data and metadata in their pieces that fuck up AI training data.

    It still trains AI. Even adding noise does. Remember captchas?

    Metadata... unlikely to do anything.

  • Clever, clever
  • Some african with megabits per second. Which was much faster than any local ISP.

  • Clever, clever
  • Professor: "Even my dog has higher h-index than you"

  • Clever, clever
  • Mail dataset in standard-compliant way. Like RFC1149. Don't forget that carrier should be avian carrier.

    we didn't have the space to store them locally because they were up to a PB.

    Local is very vague word. It can be argued, that anything, that doesn't fit into L1 cache is not local.

  • Clever, clever
  • LLMs can't cite. They don't know what a citation is other than a collection of text of a specific style

    LLMs can cite. It's called Retrival-Augmented Generation. Basically LLM that can do Information Retrival, which is just academic term for search engines.

    You'd be lucky if the number of references equalled the number of referenced items even if you were lucky enough to get real sources out of an LLM

    You can just print retrival logs into references. Well, kinda stretching definition of "just".

  • The 20s
  • So sad we didn't get assault of Gelendzhik Palace in 2017. Now Putin destroys not only Russia.

  • Anon discovers what self improvement means
  • The problem with 4 chan and most online forums is that the hormone levels behind the keyboard are through the roof and they just want sex. They don't care about actually fixing or changing themselves - they want to do the minimum required to get laid.

    Sometimes hormone level go so high, that 4channers shart to develop academia-level projects and (presumably) inspire MIT researchers. I talk specifically about PPP from /mlp/, but there is also /chag/.

  • ...
  • Wrong example. Here better example would be "does anyone remember how underfunded were those studies, that said smoking was not healthy?"

  • Many will be triggered
  • Gentoo is for everypony!

  • Is it normal to feel tired of technological progress?
  • 50 shades of compression

  • Is it normal to feel tired of technological progress?
  • Did I become an old man that yells at clouds?

    https://youtu.be/g_QCYPRu8pY?t=118

  • Is it normal to feel tired of technological progress?
  • (possible thanks to the internet)

    Thanks to telephones

  • Is it normal to feel tired of technological progress?
  • I'm fine with talking on the phone instead of video conferences.

    You will be surprised how many young people prefer voice-only over video. And how many people hate voice messages.

  • Is it normal to feel tired of technological progress?
  • The main result seems to be increase consolation of wealth and power, and increasing the rate at which the world's resources are depleted.

    Welcome to capitalism.

  • Hurry up, limited stock.
  • Russian

    -57

    Soviet as it gets.

  • Sympathy for their PTSD
  • but I stand firm in my opinion that their boots-on-the-ground infantryman are also victims of the Israeli political machine.

    Caramel Marks, I mean Karl Marx, would probably agree with you.

    Imperial war.

  • Concerning CrowdStrike
    infosec.exchange Martin Seeger (@masek@infosec.exchange)

    **Concerning CrowdStrike:** We are now at t+26h. Please compare how much we knew about the xz-attack after less than a day with what we know about the chain of events of giant outage yesterday. If something similar had been caused by an OSS component, we would see congress discussing a ban on open...

    We are now at t+26h. Please compare how much we knew about the xz-attack after less than a day with what we know about the chain of events of giant outage yesterday.

    If something similar had been caused by an OSS component, we would see congress discussing a ban on open software in critical infrastructure already.

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    Reddit mods ban for "not punctuating correcttly"
    mastodon.social Gregory (@grishka@mastodon.social)

    Attached: 1 image Some of the new Reddit mods are so toxic. Instead of apologizing for the bot being too harsh and reinstating my submission, they just banned me because I dared to ask what exactly I didn't "punctuate correctly".

    Gregory (@grishka@mastodon.social)

    > Some of the new Reddit mods are so toxic. Instead of apologizing for the bot being too harsh and reinstating my submission, they just banned me because I dared to ask what exactly I didn't "punctuate correctly".

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    Linus Torvalds rant and Async IO
    www.scylladb.com How io_uring and eBPF Will Revolutionize Programming in Linux - ScyllaDB

    ScyllaDB's Glauber Costa explains how two new APIs, io_uring and eBPF, are changing the fundamental nature of Linux programming.

    How io_uring and eBPF Will Revolutionize Programming in Linux - ScyllaDB

    > > So I think this is ridiculously ugly. > > > > AIO is a horrible ad-hoc design, with the main excuse being “other, less gifted people, made that design, and we are implementing it for compatibility because database people — who seldom have any shred of taste — actually use it”. > > — Linus Torvalds (on lwn.net) > > First, as database people ourselves, we’d like to take this opportunity to apologize to Linus for our lack of taste. But also expand on why he is right. Linux AIO is indeed rigged with problems and limitations:

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    Nether current nor planned EU laws protect from NEWAG-style antirepair practices applied to trains, trams, buses and other buisness equipment
    digitalcourage.social Patrick Breyer (@echo_pbreyer@digitalcourage.social)

    Angehängt: 1 Bild 🇬🇧 🚆🔧 #StopKillingTrains! Not only computer games but entire trains are being arbitrarily disabled by their manufacturers. EU Commissioner Breton now admits that EU law doesn‘t protect us. We finally need a full #RightToRepair and a #RightToModify the devices we bought! #Pira...

    Patrick Breyer (@echo_pbreyer@digitalcourage.social)
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    Split-/usr on Linux became so broken, that even Gentoo maintainers decided they can't fix it

    https://gitweb.gentoo.org/data/gentoo-news.git/tree/2013/2013-09-27-initramfs-required/2013-09-27-initramfs-required.en.txt?id=a79dd69b0cca439bc0c483c9193c79e0554819d0

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    Self-surgery on South Pole

    30 April 1961 Leonid Rogozov does appendectomy on himself during his Antarctica expidition with help of driver and meteorologist.

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    Linus Torvalds is funlord of LKML

    > The thing that has always disturbed me about O_DIRECT is that the whole interface is just stupid, and was probably designed by a deranged monkey on some serious mind-controlling substances [*].

    Let's add more quotes

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    Yulia Navalnaya will continue lifework of Alexey Navalny

    "I didn't have to be in this place, I didn't have to record this video. In my place should have been another person. But this person was killed by Putin."

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    uis uis @lemm.ee

    Don't be worse than Russia. Please fix.

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