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AI George Carlin: I'm Glad I'm Dead [video]

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25 points·by grupthink·3 lata temu·12 comments

iOS 17 Is a Prude

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63 points·by grupthink·3 lata temu·57 comments

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grupthink
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
I wonder who is behind this agent. I wonder who stands to gain the most attention from this.
grupthink
·2 lata temu·discuss
I've implemented something similar to this using Golang Channels during Covid lockdowns. You don't get an emergence of intelligence from throwing random spaghetti at a wall.

Ask me how I know.
grupthink
·2 lata temu·discuss
You can 3D print it and attach it to a boiling kettle.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z33HIAFuKoQ
grupthink
·2 lata temu·discuss
I loved his articles and stories. Hopefully his sites are archived before being taken down.
grupthink
·2 lata temu·discuss
That wasn't an actual security update; that only fixed a broken toggle switch for "Advanced Data Protection" in Settings. I'm talking about patches for vulnerabilities.

iPadOS 15 hasn't been receiving the security updates for vulnerabilities that have been released for iPadOS 18.
grupthink
·2 lata temu·discuss
I have a perfectly functional iPad 5 that no longer receives software updates. It'd be cool if Apple would at least give it security updates, or allow alternative browser engines that don't have this vulnerability. If my iPad gets pwned, my day is going to suck.
grupthink
·2 lata temu·discuss
System 1 and 2 is a myth. There is only memory and computation. For a complex problem, retrieving from memory is fast, and performing computation is slow. Furthermore, when performing computation, there are different heuristics that you can use to think about a problem, e.g. If you want to predict the orbit of a satellite, you can use Kepler's laws which gives you the full sweeping elliptical motion. Alternatively, you can use Newtons laws for which you need to calculate each time step. Alternatively, you can calculate all the quantum interactions between the satellite, earth, and sun (are we going to call this System 3 because it is more rigorous and is "closer to metal"?).
grupthink
·2 lata temu·discuss
Would it be better to store the hash of each output into 3 different arrays?

e.g. currently, it's doing:

    [input] -> [3 hashes] -> [single storage]
but, I'm wondering if it's better to do:

    [input] 
    -> [hash a] -> [storage a]
    -> [hash b] -> [storage b]
    -> [hash c] -> [storage c]
...this way, the output of the 3 hashes don't affect each other during the set and membership-check. I wonder how that would affect how much more data you can store. I'm sure someone has considered this.
grupthink
·3 lata temu·discuss
Agreed. It's like dining out versus having a healthy home cooked meal. Restaurants will sell you delicious food loaded with sodium, sugar, and fat because they want you to crave their food. Likewise, when you outsource your family values, entertainment, news to social media, you meet a similar problem.

Relatedly, beware of the hidden ads in social media. It takes much less money to astroturf a community like reddit than to advertise through conventional means (e.g. commercials, product placements, banner ads). You may be aware of ads on youtube, but you may not be aware of the ads in the comment section. I've seen youtube comments as follows:

    Ed: Christ! My stock portfolio has gone down so much since the pandemic... it hurts.
    Bob: Mine did too, however in the past year I've been able to recover financially.
    Ed: Really? Please help me, how did you recover your losses?
    Bob: I'd hate to share my secret, but Jonathon Harris provided me with amazing investment tips.
    Sal: Mr. Jonathon Harris helped 10X our portfolio! You can reach him at [email protected]
</ad scam>

That was my re-enactment of their discussion. Sure, that was an example of an obvious ad. But think of all the times you read a conversation about a product or service and became convinced to try something just based on a conversation between two supposed strangers online? I've never bought anything from a conventional ad, but I've purchased plenty of things after reading what the socials say about a product, and that makes me ashamed of myself. Word of mouth is effective for a reason, but it's insidious online. And that's where they get you. Steel your mind, when online.
grupthink
·3 lata temu·discuss
All dimensions are a factor. Life could exist on different time-scales (e.g. it moves so slow we thought it was inanimate). It could exist on different physical-scales (be so large we don't realize we are a part of it). Or, it could exist on an entirely different plane of existence (on a desolate planet in a shard of silicon that is turing complete and quietly simulating its own recursive universe).
grupthink
·3 lata temu·discuss
Wouldn't your iPhone still receive spam SMS text messages with Apple Messages? And isn't Apple Messages commonly exploited by NSO Group (Zero-clicks)? Maybe I'm wrong, but this does not appear to be very fort-like.
grupthink
·3 lata temu·discuss
Heh, I recall seeing many posts arguing against benchmarks when all Macs equipped with an M2/8GB/256GB SSD scored much, much lower than the M1/8GB/256GB SSD. People said the synthetic benchmarks were not representative of real world use and you'd never notice the difference. 'Twas a battle of the optimists, pessimists, and realists. In reality, 'twas just Apple cutting costs in their newer product.
grupthink
·3 lata temu·discuss
Is there an ad blocker for Safari on iOS that can deal with Youtube ads? AdGuard requires you to do a dance every time you reload the page.
grupthink
·5 lat temu·discuss
Mirror https://archive.md/iRAcz