I was going to say this, their new architecture seems to be better than previous ones, they have more compute and I'm guessing, more data. The only explanation for this downgrade is that they tried to ban porn. I haven't read online info about this at the time anyways, I'm just learning this recently
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Interestingly enough, even if it would make sense that boeing is now fully focusing on improving quality, it also makes sense to me that airbus must be ensuring and pushing a lot of quality upgrades as well, it would be perfect marketing for them if no mistakes whatsoever happened on airbus's planes
Are they going to integrate mastodon instead?
"but I don't need privacy, I don't have anything to hide!"
What would be the solution? Re-solder some chip from the motherboard?
Right but, AFAIK glaze is targeting the CLIP model inside diffusion models, which means any new versions of CLIP would remove the effect of the protection
I do think that the concept of recall is very interesting, I want to explore a FOSS version where you have complete ownership of your data in a secure manner
I'm using LLMs to parse and organize information in my file directory, turning bank receipts into json files, I automatically rename downloaded movies into a more legible format I prefer, I summarize clickbaity-youtube-videos, I use copilot on vscode to code much faster, chatGPT all the time to discover new libraries and cut fast through boilerplate, I have a personal assistant that has access to a lot of metrics about my life: meditation streak, when I do exercise, the status of my system etc and helps me make decisions...
I don't know about you but I feel like I'm living in an age of wonder
I'm not sure what to say about the prompts, I feel like I'm integrating AI in my systems to automate mundane stuff and oversee more information, I think one should be paid for the work and value produced
This
AI is actually providing value and advancing to a huge rate, I don't know how people can dismiss that so easily
I would even go as far as saying that the left meniscus of the gaussian thinks google chrome is "google" and the "thing that finds webs"
I feel like "most people" only learn "one technology per category". They know of, one operative system, one browser, one app to mindless scroll, one program to edit text. As a developer it shocks me a little because I'm always eager to try new programming languages, technologies and ways to interact with things. I guess most people only know about edge/safari because they come pre-installed
Why do they struggle so much with some "obvious things" sometimes ? We wouldn't have a type-C iphone if the EU didn't pressured them to do make the switch