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City counsellors under fire for AI Orange Line map [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by functionmouse·13 days ago·0 comments

See Anthropic Orchestrate the Narrative

3 points·by functionmouse·26 days ago·0 comments

Federal Surveillance Tech Becomes Mandatory in New Cars by 2027

gadgetreview.com
79 points·by functionmouse·4 months ago·48 comments

AI on Your Terms

firefox.com
3 points·by functionmouse·5 months ago·0 comments

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functionmouse
·7 hours ago·discuss
it's not enough
functionmouse
·10 hours ago·discuss
because as a reader, bags of sugar are more engaging to me than bags of concrete.
functionmouse
·2 days ago·discuss
tbh this should accept all dictionary matches
functionmouse
·3 days ago·discuss
It's true; I also started reading the comments before clicking the article. Show of hands?
functionmouse
·3 days ago·discuss
I think we should only be recommending MIT Scheme. Everything else has got too much going on and can become distracting, for the purposes of education.
functionmouse
·4 days ago·discuss
if they fire everyone and stop spending money, only making money, their PnL ratio will be infinite!
functionmouse
·4 days ago·discuss
I've always wondered why they use belts when it seems helical gears would offer much more stable playback and better longevity. Is it just cost?
functionmouse
·4 days ago·discuss
It's almost certainly how all the button elements on your phone and computer currently work... Keyboard, homescreen, hamburger menus, links, you name it.
functionmouse
·5 days ago·discuss
I wish I could click the picture to pop out scale to full 1x
functionmouse
·5 days ago·discuss
Good Lord what is happening in there?

These screenshots look awesome. Definitely checking this one out. Thanks for this!
functionmouse
·5 days ago·discuss
> what about debouncing

activate button function on touch release instead of touch down?
functionmouse
·7 days ago·discuss
Yeah but you won't so it's not a big problem

We can't orchestrate our society around what someone "could" do

You could kill me with a rock easier than you could kill me with a drone
functionmouse
·7 days ago·discuss
B+
functionmouse
·7 days ago·discuss
ok

mp3 is near lossless
functionmouse
·7 days ago·discuss
the bull case for industrial AI looks a lot like turning the whole planet into paperclips
functionmouse
·8 days ago·discuss
it's gonna be so easy for them lol
functionmouse
·8 days ago·discuss
> theres a big difference between 99% quality and 30%.

sure

> if you treat it in a binary way where everything short of 100 falls into one "lossy" bucket you lose all the practical differences that make one encoding much better than another.

no; lossless is an inherently binary term. and I don't lose all the practical differences of better lossy encoders by understanding that; I'm not just going to start using mp3 96k because I have an understanding of lossless vs lossy encoders...

Lossless is an objectively binary term.
functionmouse
·8 days ago·discuss
Euthanasia is great. Bezo is against it because he profits immeasurably on deep human suffering.
functionmouse
·9 days ago·discuss
Actually, all of those things are considered "lossy".
functionmouse
·9 days ago·discuss
there is no such thing as "near lossless"