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depends on the rice, how much starch. Jasmine - no need to wash, Sushi - must wash
grapefruittrouble@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Ohio EPA weighs allowing data centers to dump wastewater into riversEnglish
121·26 days agoWhy can’t these data centers just recirculate most of this water? Obviously there is some loss which requires more water over time but why do they require constant fresh water?
On the topic of daylight savings, I used to prefer that we stay on the daylight savings side of the time. But honestly at this point I am fine with staying on standard time if that means no more switching.
Otherwise one thing lately that I wish was done and over with by now is physical junk mail. Literal paper showing up in my mailbox that I now have to dispose of. Something I don’t ask for and will never look at. And I can’t help but think that happens to millions in my country every single day all for an irrelevant number of people to even look at. I can’t imagine how many trees are lost each year for something that has zero usefulness.
what am i going to do with 300million potatoes if i can’t build clocks for 3 days?
awesome good to know. much better work than lushsux…
If anybody is wondering who the artist is, it appears to me to be @lushsux it looks like his style. I say appears because I am not going to instagram to verify lol
grapefruittrouble@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Jack Dorsey's New Company Falling Apart as It Forces Employees to Use AIEnglish
1·1 month agoWe don’t necessarily need to know how animal brains work to achieve AGI, and it doesn’t necessarily have to work anything like animal brains.
100% agree. Definitely thinking inside the box, inside the brain, when I went down that path.
I think better way to explain my thinking is that LLMs can not operate like a human brain in that they fundamentally lack almost all qualities of a human brain. They are good but not perfect at logic just like humans, but they completely lack creativity, intuition, imagination, emotion and common sense, qualities that would make AGI.
Without humans being able to understand how our brains process those qualities, it will be very hard to achieve AGI. But again, very wrong of me to think we need to translate code from our brains to achieve AGI.
grapefruittrouble@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Under British and UK Legislation anyone using or developing end-to-end encryption is now a “hostile actor”
16·1 month agoNo of course. I meant that if at least one party in the UK gov is using signal, with end to end encryption, they are no longer using it because they are now considered ‘hostile actors’
grapefruittrouble@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Under British and UK Legislation anyone using or developing end-to-end encryption is now a “hostile actor”
281·1 month agoIf i remember correctly, a few weeks ago a government party had their signal chat leaked. Those people have since ceased using signal right?
grapefruittrouble@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Jack Dorsey's New Company Falling Apart as It Forces Employees to Use AIEnglish
851·1 month agoFrom reading all the comments from the community, it’s amazing (yet not surprising) that all these managers have fallen for the marketing of all these LLMs. These LLMs have gotten people from all levels of society to just accept the marketing without ever considering the actual results for their use cases. It’s almost like the sycophant nature of all LLMs has completely blinded people from being rational just because it is shiny and it spoke to them in a way no one has in years.
On the surface level, LLMs are cool no doubt, they do have some uses. But past that everyone needs to accept their limitations. LLMs by nature can not operate the same as a human brain. AGI is such a long shot because of this and it’s a scam that LLMs are being marketed as AGI. How can we attempt to recreate the human brain into AGI when we are not close to mapping out how our brains work in a way to translate that into code, let alone other more simple brains in the animal kingdom.
grapefruittrouble@lemmy.zipto
Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Color Memory Game — How well do you remember colors?
1·1 month ago40.53 eh not bad
grapefruittrouble@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI spurs employees to work harder, faster, and with fewer breaks, study findsEnglish
5·1 month agoThat’s exactly what I would say if I owned an LLM or LLM adjacent company
As others have said, both washers and dryers let clothes tumble around uncontrollably for hours at a time which can do varying levels of damage.
My best unscientific advice from doing both a lot is to keep load sizes small. Reduces the friction and theoretically reduces the drying time, which also reduces damage. Also, if drying tshirts with ink prints, flip them inside out to protect the ink.
grapefruittrouble@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•SpaceX is seeking FCC approval to launch 1M satellites into space; SpaceX claims the fleet will orbit the Earth and use the sun to power AI data centersEnglish
14·2 months agoon par for musk. spew out an idea that sounds revolutionary to those who are less tech literate when in reality it’s just another con to pump a stock and produce junk
grapefruittrouble@lemmy.zipto
Games@lemmy.world•One-Third of U.S. Video Game Industry Workers Were Laid Off Over the Last Two Years, GDC Study RevealsEnglish
61·2 months agobitter sweet. hoping that those who were laid off continue developing some great indie games. that’s where the market is headed anyways
grapefruittrouble@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Jeff Bezos said the quiet part out loud — hopes that you'll give up your PC to rent one from the cloudEnglish
4·2 months agoPerfect! And after that we can rent our phones from the cloud too. Maybe our electric cars after that?
i can’t believe america would elect such a narrow sighted VP. how could he not foresee that his handler, peter thiel, would select him to join the chosen one on the throne and that position requires a white christian woman for it to be deemed legitimate?
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Hey EU (and all other regulatory agencies interested in “protecting the children”), how about you provide information to parents on how they can setup their own blocking tools, like DNS. You can do this for free, today, right now and actually get the results you supposedly want.