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The Third Generation of Apple's Foundation Models

machinelearning.apple.com
2 points·by fragebogen·29 giorni fa·0 comments

Web 4.0

web4.ai
7 points·by fragebogen·5 mesi fa·1 comments

EU Council Approves New "Chat Control" Mandate Pushing Mass Surveillance

reclaimthenet.org
637 points·by fragebogen·8 mesi fa·426 comments

The AI Scientist Generates Its First Peer-Reviewed Scientific Publication

sakana.ai
2 points·by fragebogen·anno scorso·1 comments

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fragebogen
·mese scorso·discuss
Assuming OP meant "the bitter lesson" https://www.cs.utexas.edu/~eunsol/courses/data/bitter_lesson...
fragebogen
·mese scorso·discuss
I mean, in comparison with openclaw, etc. capabilities are ofc more restricted. However I don't want to accidentally delete my entire photo album, so I do understand the direction by delivering useful, but somewhat obvious features.
fragebogen
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Such a great project that could automate a lot vibes testing hopefully! A pity that the dataset only contains 55 questions. I'd like to see this number in the thousands.
fragebogen
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Would love to see this idea expanded to ever alleged SoTA model currently in production. Any speculation as to why this degradation occurs?
fragebogen
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I was going to ask, are all other variables accounted for? Are we really comparing apples to apples here? Still worth doing obviously, as it serves a good e2e evaluations, just for curiosity's sake.
fragebogen
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Assuming a large contributing factor is all the coal plants now running to sustain Germany's independence from nuclear? Berlin's air quality has also tanked a lot since the energy crisis started.
fragebogen
·6 mesi fa·discuss
According to their own stats (visible in the graph some folds down), it seems to have a fairly steady rate of edits. As for visits, it looks quite constant as well https://diff.wikimedia.org/2025/10/17/new-user-trends-on-wik...
fragebogen
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Slightly off topic, but now that long context machine translation is roughly on-par with humans: are there any official efforts from Wikipedia, to translate the "best" or "most complete" language version of each article to all other languages? I'd imagine that the effort of getting all languages up to the same standards are just an impossible one and people from "lower-resource" languages would benefit a lot.
fragebogen
·11 mesi fa·discuss
Here's a newer one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uFMW0IcZuw
fragebogen
·anno scorso·discuss
>It's just too fiddly, requiring way more "IT people" running around configuring Samba shares and printer drivers.

IIRC several German states went with nextcloud to make the transition a bit smoother. No idea about the effort when it comes to print servers, but on the other hand Denmark is quite digitized at this point and I would imagine printing papers is less of a thing there than in Germany.

>And LibreOffice is many many years behind MS Office, and it'll continue to be that way.

I believe you, but could you elaborate on what's missing?
fragebogen
·anno scorso·discuss
Silly question perhaps, but is this a true CUDA equivalent? Why (not)?
fragebogen
·anno scorso·discuss
I can't even imagine the amount of submissions coming in the next years, reviewers will have to start using AI tools as well. In the end (computer) science is just AI reviewers filtering AI submissions.
fragebogen
·anno scorso·discuss
(Somewhat) related Schmidhuber https://arxiv.org/abs/0812.4360
fragebogen
·anno scorso·discuss
Kudos to Hugging face for going the extra mile on open sourcing knowledge. They could have "just" created a hub for model downloads, but the fact that they keep publishing top-tier tutorials, materials, experiments and code that benefits the whole community is such a blessing. IMO they're one of the most important players advancing the open source community effort. Keep it up!
fragebogen
·anno scorso·discuss
Fun and potentially useful project, love it! When I tried it though, it was quite often hard to see whether the bounding box is "really" correct, as it hides what's underneath. Maybe some slight opaqueness could help.

Also, my first image had no bounding box at all. Being met by "Swipe right if the red shape is correctly outlining a building. If not swipe left", it felt like the wording or the UX could be improved by filtering for images that are guaranteed to have such a box.