• Luffy@lemmy.ml
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    26 days ago

    A more credible response would be

    But FOSS is Malware! Everyone can see what I do tif I use it.

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        26 days ago

        If you would actually turn on your last 2 Braincells, you would understand that this joke came from my own experience recommending foss software to people.

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          It doesn’t read like a joke; that’s why you’re getting downvoted. You should probably edit it to say that’s a better comment for the fourth panel. The way you worded it, it sounds like that’s your opinion of FOSS software

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            25 days ago

            We are on lemmy. If I would have something against Foss, I wouldnt be here in the first place

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      25 days ago

      It’s one thing to think AI is poor quality in some tasks, but some users act like AI is personally assaulting them every morning as they wake up for work and pissing in their coffee.

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        Generative AI in different forms is more than just a poor quality tool. Image generators are being used to create fair pornography of real people. People are replacing actual mental health techniques with ChatGPT reaffirming every single one of their internal biases and making their problems worse. Employers are using metric shit tons of natural resources to generate “no you can’t take the day off” emails, and people are generating AI summaries of AI generated presentations and saying they’ve learned something.

        And if the human impact doesn’t appeal to you, all the financial capital being poured into NVidia and OpenAI and all of this other rubbish could be solving real problems.

        • FauxLiving@lemmy.world
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          25 days ago

          Can you name a single technology or human endeavour that doesn’t have negative side effects or potential for abuse?

          The rise of anti-AI sentiment isn’t based on objective measurements of societal harms, it’s a meme because it’s new and popular and, like all memes, some people feed on the outrage-based reinforcement generated by social media interactions.

          I’m not saying that there are no problems with AI. I’m saying that people are treating it as if it were a massive problem because their perception is warped by social media.

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            25 days ago

            I believe there are significant downsides to AI because of my understanding, not because the internet has told me to. The flip side of this conversation is people who do not understand, or choose to downplay, the downsides and who inflate the benefits through ignorance or vested interest. Of course all change has to be balanced against both good and bad consequences but to me it reads as though you are discounting valid criticism of AI as groupthink, when just as much happens in the opposite direction.

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              You sure your understanding isn’t even a little bit based on things the internet told you?

              Like, did you get all your knowledge about AI from offline?

              Because I highly doubt it. Especially since you are on Lemmy on a post about AI.

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                Sure, discourse I’ve read on social media has encouraged me to go and do further reading and educate myself. You got me?

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    Wait who doesn’t already use Notepad++? It’s even part of the standard install image at my job, and we have MS365 accounts already

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    25 days ago

    On the subject of Foss and AI - one of the G summer of code projects is about integrating an AI voice platform into Neochat and I’m somewhere between bemused and amused by the lack of reaction from de KDE/Plasma community

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      Unpopular opinion, but it’s also fine to hate having AI being added to a tried and true industry standard. FOSS is great, and I use many FOSS programs, but it’s often a decade behind in features, compatibility, & stability.

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        Example I always give is GiMP. Great team, great software, but also 10 years behind photoshop. Great for hobbyists and slightly above but professionals simply can’t use it as a daily driver.

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        26 days ago

        AI is for lying to investors that your company is going to turn a profit in a few years. FOSS projects don’t need that.

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          Try to separate the AI hype from AI.

          AI has been around for years and we all utilize the results of that research.

          Remember that at one time a compiler was seen as AI.

          It’s the curse of AI: once a problem is solved, it’s no longer AI. It just becomes a tool, and we adjust what “intelligence” means to exclude the new abilities of computers and code.

          Even LLMs have value, just not how they’re being used. If you carefully curate the training materials, you could have a useful tool.

          I’d love to see an LLM trained exclusively on medical records of patients who were successfully diagnosed and treated. I wouldn’t want to give it a medical license, but it could be a useful tool in the hands of a competent physician. It might turn out to be useless, but we need to try it.

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              LLMs are AI as much as the enemies in a game are AI. It’s not General AI though, which companies really seem to want people to believe it is.

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                It was kind of OK to refer to enemies as AI back then because not a single human (or investor) truly believed that a bot in CS can write text, paint an image, or replace you at your job. Now misusing the term leads to an unnecessary dangerous confusion.

      • Dozzi92@lemmy.world
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        This is Lemmy, which is a byproduct of Reddit, and both of them have generally devolved into worlds of black and white only, although here tends to at least still have some nuance.

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        25 days ago

        Yeah, but some things are. It’s like, things are either a binary choice or they’re not. Whoa 🤯

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          26 days ago

          Please use different formatting for emphasis and non-speech. I recommend escaping the asterisks with backslashes for the latter.

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              The way you wrote it, there is no formatting distinction between emphasis (nonbinary) and stage directions (laugh track). I suggest you use something else for one of these, preferably the latter:

              u might even say its a nonbinary choice *laugh track*

              u might even say its a nonbinary choice [laugh track]

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                26 days ago

                Except for… context? I’m constantly annoyed by grammar/spelling online and even I say you’re going too far.

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        What people really want is to not have to change anything - neither about their lives, nor about themselves.

        They want to live in a perpetual 2005 where Windows is forever usable and still just an operating system. Where they feel happy and comfortable in their environment and their skills and abilities.

        And I get that, because I feel it too.

        But sometimes you have to change yourself, in order to change your world.

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          I mean if you’re dead set on it you can get a lot of modern things running on windows xp, chromium browsers, dx10/11 games, discord, etc. it’s a nightmare and you’ll have a ton of headaches (especially with the dx10/11 stuff, apparently, I’ve never tried any of this) but it’s possible

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              I mean to be clear I don’t do it. The only computer I run xp on is an old tektronik mainframe that only has lan access and needs proprietary software to work that only runs on xp

              I don’t really count that though since i literally only use it for the one app that allows the logic analyzer and oscilloscope cards to work

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            There are also hacked/modified XP builds floating around based off the source code leaks that backport some of the modern Windows OS features.

            Still not an “easy” experience though.

      • (⬤ᴥ⬤)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        in a society that values the worker an invention that relieves work would be lauded.
        capitalist society doesn’t value the worker, it values the product.
        as fas as capitalism is concerned people are just inefficient machines with annoying things like “rights” and “feelings”

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          26 days ago

          Tell them you can have sex with it

          CLANK CLANK CLANK

          Crunch

          YYYYEEEEEOOOOOCCCHHHH

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          It’s a bit less about that, and a bit more about the fact that real robots cost a lot, require incredible investment upfront, and the results are very physical, it’s very hard to dupe idiots into believing you achieved something great when you wasted all the money.
          Look how easily everyone swallowed the llm bullshit, and how hard it is for Elongated Muskrat to convince everyone that his people in cosplay suits are totally robots you guys.

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      That’s the neat thing about open source: you can change it!

      It’s like the difference between renting and owning. When you rent, you can’t really do much. If you own, if you don’t like the wall color, paint it! Or tear it down, or DON’T replace the carpets! Or take a hammer and put holes in the wall to see what’s inside.

      And, because it’s digital, you can make a million copies or delete them! It’s like a holodeck! You do what you want. It serves you!

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      Bold of you to assume it hasn’t been bought, sued or destroyed by MS, Amazon, Google or Meta by that time.

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    Modern computing is a steaming pile of other horse’s horseshit in my living room

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    i’m still mad at np++ for the version that supported the french media outlet that was an attack victim. not for that but for sneaking in an auto-typing text tab that looked SO MUCH like a virus especially since it was not in the original release notes.

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      Yeah the dev is notorious for sneaking in irrelevant political virtue signaling bullshit. I get that they want to do good to the world, but there are so many ways to do that without alienating your users. For example, partnering up with a charity. You know. Like VIM does.