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Alpha3031

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Alpha3031
·32 分前·議論
It's not a strawman. Ruining entire countries is literally what the parent comment said would happen if we do something as outrageous as making ambulances free.

> But those same people, through one false rationalization or another, are more than happy to ruin the entire country.

You may not have agued it yourself but your two sentence comment is rather lacking in alternate arguments, so I can only interpret you as supporting said parent comment and now engaging in a motte-and-bailey now that you realise you don't actually like what they said.
Alpha3031
·13 時間前·議論
And yet, somehow, not every country that has offered free ambulance rides has fallen into financial ruin.
Alpha3031
·13 時間前·議論
For most nation states "should" in this case also corresponds to a certain treaty they are party to being highly inconsistent with treating health like a racket. Of course, the US is one of the few that never ratified said treaty. Too much like socialism I suppose.
Alpha3031
·19 時間前·議論
Fairly sure most iGPUs these days are zero-copy and can dynamically allocate memory so what does "unified memory" mean to you exactly? A wider bus would be nice but it's not exactly a groundbreaking new invention.
Alpha3031
·19 時間前·議論
[delayed]
Alpha3031
·21 時間前·議論
OK yeah I can see how that would be a problem then lol.
Alpha3031
·昨日·議論
Steering a single model towards that seems, again, technically challenging, especially if it needs to be obfuscated enough to pass code review (you are doing that for LLM code right?) and especially if targeted towards specific fields of use (e.g. critical infrastructure). I still don't see how the threat model could make sense here.
Alpha3031
·一昨日·議論
I think it's rather positive that Wikipedia editorial decisions are entirely independent of the foundation which accepts (and begs for) donations because nobody has to care about your decision not to donate.

It's not as if donations go to editors anyway, and there are plenty of the editor community who are rather more severe in their dislain for how the foundation conducts fundraising (I wouldn't say it's a majority, most probably don't care, but certainly a sizable minority) and would probably prefer you not donate anyway. On the other hand, I do think a majority of the community supports the policy of being resistant towards non-neutral outside coordination used to manipulate and undermine the integrity of internal decision making processes.
Alpha3031
·一昨日·議論
That doesn't make any sense. Model weights are literally just numbers you multiply by. To imply that it's any way even remotely comparable to the xzutils build process is...

Well, I would be very technically impressed if someone managed to achieve any form of code execution, especially given unknown levels of quantisation post-release whereas xzutils was interesting mostly due to obfuscation.
Alpha3031
·一昨日·議論
I feel like when they decided the model was "too woke" so it would be a good idea to make it "MechaHitler" was when the not making it political ship sailed.
Alpha3031
·一昨日·議論
I will not concede that it is at all "subjective" what being disruptive means in the specific case of your intentionally bad-faith trolling. You may choose to categorise that either as an obvious case or refer to my previous comments.
Alpha3031
·3 日前·議論
Well, as I understand it, SpaceX intends to continue to raise money from the market. Eventually the true believers will stop having money to give them.
Alpha3031
·3 日前·議論
Romans used lead utensils, I don't think that was due to cost.
Alpha3031
·4 日前·議論
Assuming good faith is not a suicide pact. If you consistently aim to disrupt the project then you obviously should be CBANed. I can't comment on the evidence available in your block discussion, only what you've presented here.
Alpha3031
·6 日前·議論
You've openly stated that you were intentionally acting in bad faith, hounding other editors to provoke them and doing so while logged out to evade scrutiny. Retreating to "you can't prove I did anything wrong" is not the defense you think it is.
Alpha3031
·7 日前·議論
Wikipedia is very explicitly not a indiscriminate database of everything,[1] and dismissing anyone in the editing community who attempts curate it as CensorshipBros is the same type of twitter bullshitting called out by the blog post in the OP.

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:What_Wi...
Alpha3031
·7 日前·議論
> I use to play this game where I gently rub as many established users as possible the wrong way.

> I do this as an IP editor as I've seen them fabricate excuses to ban users often enough.

You know there's no need to fabricate an excuse to indefinitely block someone for trolling right?
Alpha3031
·8 日前·議論
Not really that important but I think the latter is more commonly referred to as "freedom from" rather than "freedom of"? I'm not 100% sure if I parsed that correctly.
Alpha3031
·9 日前·議論
Do you mean WS-19? It gives 2023 as the production date for WS-15, which is in the past.
Alpha3031
·9 日前·議論
I feel like the problem is more easily solved by adding a chronological view or filtering to an existing tree-based discussion (which RES can do for old.reddit) than attempting to automatically sort a discussion into subtopics.

Many chronological forum software also can already display reply/replied-to chains (though perhaps not first-class in terms of UX) if people use the reply function, which is often an option.