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cratermoon

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女权主义电话

conversationalist.org
6 分·作者 cratermoon·昨天·4 评论

The AI Hype Reckoning Is Upon Us

karlbode.com
4 分·作者 cratermoon·前天·1 评论

StoryScope: Investigating Idiosyncrasies in AI Fiction

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From Socrates to Expert Systems

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2 分·作者 cratermoon·5天前·0 评论

I'm Begging You to Leave Your AI Note-Taker at Home

joanwestenberg.com
21 分·作者 cratermoon·9天前·23 评论

Stop calling the Super Productionizer a 'baby blender' – Frank Elavsky

frank.computer
20 分·作者 cratermoon·20天前·8 评论

Five Things the "Nuke Bros" Don't Want You to Know About Small Modular Reactors

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5 分·作者 cratermoon·21天前·6 评论

Our docs are shit and we're bad at teaching

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4 分·作者 cratermoon·25天前·0 评论

Beware the Benedict Bot

firstthings.com
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The King and the Swarm

firstthings.com
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Luddite Lab Resource Hub Launch Webinar

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Unlawful by design: Exposing the human rights costs of generative AI

amnesty.org
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Company spent $500M on Claude AI in one month after forgetting usage limits

techstartups.com
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Luddite Lab

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Progressives Are Listening to the Wrong People on A.I

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12 分·作者 cratermoon·上个月·2 评论

Erin Brockovich made a map to track data centers around the country

niemanlab.org
273 分·作者 cratermoon·2个月前·312 评论

AI Isn't Management. Try Explaining That to Matthew Prince

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Fifty years of 'More is different (2022)

ora.ox.ac.uk
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Why the NTSB Shut Down Their Plane Crash Report Archive [video]

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5 分·作者 cratermoon·2个月前·1 评论

What's Left to Say

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2 分·作者 cratermoon·2个月前·1 评论

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cratermoon
·10小时前·讨论
如果你连写都懒得写,我为什么还要读呢?
cratermoon
·10小时前·讨论
It's worth noting that historically, Israel and Judah are iron age settlements. This makes references to the authors of the tanakh "bronze age sheepherders" wildly inaccurate at best and mostly offensively reductionist.
cratermoon
·24小时前·讨论
关于手机滥用方面的第二个要点专门针对您的论点:

“他们告诉我们,我们有责任管理他们的行为。我们的工作就是小心翼翼地绕过他们,限制他们的伤害。在一部真正设计成行为上瘾的手机上花费太多时间?他们发送公司批准的有关我们在线时间的消息,但禁止他们的商店使用那些真正会减少我们使用的应用程序。我们只需要使用意志力。我们只需要足够好,就可以得到它们。”
cratermoon
·前天·讨论
They are throwing tokens at codebases and finding mostly vulnerabilities in cases that have not been worth the limited time and effort of the chronically underfunded and understaffed professional groups. There’d be a lot more value in the companies giving the money they spend on their synthetic text extruders to the organizations doing quality security research work.
cratermoon
·7天前·讨论
made from raw milk?
cratermoon
·8天前·讨论
I do not. I live in fly-over country. I still see it happening.
cratermoon
·8天前·讨论
Sounds about the same idea as taking a low-res picture of a document and saving it as a low-quality jpeg in folder full of low quality jpegs and then expecting those images to be useful.
cratermoon
·9天前·讨论
That you know of.
cratermoon
·18天前·讨论
Exactly. The data center gets it's own power, isolated from the flaky grid, and never has to deal with statewide crises.
cratermoon
·18天前·讨论
> They will also want reliable power

Given the state of the power grid in Texas, this could be the most important consideration. Why? Texas is not connected to the national power grid, and only electricity from plants operating in Texas is available. The last winter and summer, demands on the grid have severely stressed, as reported in many places. In 2021 there as a state-wide crisis and almost a complete failure. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Texas_power_crisis
cratermoon
·18天前·讨论
“The law, in its majestic equality, forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal their bread.” - Anatole France

"Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect." - Frank Wilhoit
cratermoon
·21天前·讨论
but that could be fixed by isolating the device from the environment, the ultrasound would not be heard, unless you're a bat.
cratermoon
·21天前·讨论
Nor quicker to bring online.
cratermoon
·21天前·讨论
I wear headphones because of all the people around me not using headphones while they listen to podcasts, talk on the phone, watch yootoob, and so on.
cratermoon
·21天前·讨论
I'm imagining the nuclear reactor version of the reflecting pool.
cratermoon
·23天前·讨论
Conversely, I’ve heard British people pronounce “HMS” with the H, i.e. “haytch em ess”. Sounds very odd to my American ears.
cratermoon
·23天前·讨论
From the article: ”Loszak rejects the claim that nuclear’s new entrants threaten safety, arguing that excessive regulation has held back a technology”. I think I hear the ghost of Stockton Rush, who said the Passenger Vessel Safety Act of 1993 "needlessly prioritized passenger safety over commercial innovation" and, “I think I can do this just as safely by breaking the rules“.

We all know how that rule-breaker turned out.
cratermoon
·23天前·讨论
RIP Rust
cratermoon
·24天前·讨论
"I feel like making ’90s-style t-shirts with ‘fix this code’ on the front and ‘this shirt is a munition’ on the back.”

I'd buy that shirt.
cratermoon
·24天前·讨论
So the article calls it "knowledge gaps". Has technical expertise ever mattered when the law wants to ban or restrict something it doesn't like? The DMCA comes to mind.