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sparky_
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Was just thinking the same, this is effectively branch prediction/precalculation.
sparky_
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Good question. I'm at a 75% win/loss ratio by picking rock every single time. Doesn't appear to be learning in this session, anyway.
sparky_
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
I don't get it - isn't this blatant copyright infringement? Seems like they're just running some kind of cracked Minecraft build with a JVM-in-JS layer or some such trickery?
sparky_
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
I had a lot of love for cPanel back in the 2000s, when the days of shared hosting and self-installed PHP scripts were in their heyday. Nowadays, though, isn't this just a relic of an earlier time? Who/why would use it for anything today, versus deploying on some PaaS, or Lambda, or.. what have you? Particularly at the prices they're charging.
sparky_
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
I can appreciate the technical aspect of a translation layer, but I struggle to understand the use case for a tool like this. If your data is inherently relational, then you should be using a relational store anyway. And if it isn't, trying to hammer it on-demand into something that looks relational is going to eat you with performance implications. Unless I'm missing something.
sparky_
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Traffic lights are out across Iberia apparently, better stay home.
sparky_
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Hello from Portugal. Local news is indeed reporting that power is out across all of Iberia.
sparky_
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Not a lawyer, but this sure seems to open a legal and ethical can of worms.

Image generation models capable of generating this type of content would necessarily need to be trained on the real thing, the possession of which is inarguably illegal and immoral.

So how could the model be legally or ethically trained? And if they _cannot_ be legally or ethically trained, then how can the _use_ of those models be okay?

What will be the implications of this in cases where _real_ CSAM was produced or possessed? Certainly this opens the door to a whole plethora of new "it's AI art, I swear!" defenses. After all, how can one definitely prove that CSAM is authentic or not, unless the chain of production is verified?

From the article: > ...If purely private possession of AI-CSAM is constitutionally protected under current caselaw but production is not, then using AI models (even locally-hosted ones) to generate child obscenity in one’s own home is not wholly insulated from criminal prosecution. Subsequently transmitting it to someone else, especially someone underage, is also grounds for liability...

Can of worms, ye be released!
sparky_
·2 lata temu·discuss
Interestingly, Ireland is not a NATO member, so it's somewhat surprising Russia is poking around there. Although they're still EU, so maybe that's why.
sparky_
·2 lata temu·discuss
Man, nothing makes you appreciate EU labour protections like reading the HN comments.
sparky_
·2 lata temu·discuss
Potential explanation: https://thediplomat.com/2024/09/silicon-shield-2-0-a-taiwan-...
sparky_
·2 lata temu·discuss
Howdy, neighbor! Am also an American expat living in Portugal. We've been living in Lisbon for about a year, and so far I really love it here. People are friendly, the vibe is relaxed, and life is peaceful with a glass of inexpensive wine never far away. Highly recommend anyone looking for an exit plan to consider sunny Portugal.

So far, there are no indications of the far-right gaining any amount of power with which they could govern. In a broader sense there have been a number of rightwing victories across Europe, but thus far Portugal (and Spain next door) don't look poised to join that trend.
sparky_
·2 lata temu·discuss
This is the best take on the generative AI fad I've yet seen. I wish I could upvote this twice.
sparky_
·9 lat temu·discuss
No, I'm in your boat. I was expecting a rather enlightening introspection on the weaker points of FB's corporate culture.