Posts by givemefoxes@infosec.exchange
(DIR) Post #ASFbIRtsnyTI12BM48 by givemefoxes@infosec.exchange
2023-02-01T19:32:29Z
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@atomicpoet It represents the ongoing folly of trying to solve human problems with technology.
(DIR) Post #ASIy1smEVQyGrwYMNc by givemefoxes@infosec.exchange
2023-02-03T14:18:55Z
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@dave It looks like he's already targeting specific API users, so it's a great time for this kind of collaborative problem solving. https://sauropods.win/@john/109801000018312193
(DIR) Post #ASVUyx0JxfGJUks6BE by givemefoxes@infosec.exchange
2023-02-09T14:51:28Z
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@jeffjarvis AI needs an incredible number of inputs to produce anything remotely plausible. It's only a threat to people who rewrite wire reports and press releases. Even GPT-3 with its billion-plus inputs can't say anything novel.
(DIR) Post #ASXclQTEnTpOmLNY9o by givemefoxes@infosec.exchange
2023-02-10T16:00:25Z
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@seldo Maybe it's just the things I do, but I've always found anything smaller than a yearly view too noisy to pull anything useful out. That's personal projects though.
(DIR) Post #ASXjI1UJIokoZro704 by givemefoxes@infosec.exchange
2023-02-10T13:25:37Z
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@ariadne The cat eating meme with "nature" arguing with "nurture"
(DIR) Post #AV5B1pmQTv5L1aYBOq by givemefoxes@infosec.exchange
2023-04-27T15:48:29Z
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@jerry @codinghorror Even Mastodon supported two protocols for a time. There are some fundamental differences in the way AT and AP handle identity, but I haven't heard a reason platforms can't handle the translation.edit: I would at least expect to see a fork of Mastodon or Pleroma that supports both.
(DIR) Post #AVBCy6clHN8Sxq8hRg by givemefoxes@infosec.exchange
2023-04-30T14:04:51Z
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@dave Unlike an average human making a claim, better ChatGPT implementations cite where they get the info from so you can verify the source actually exists, and that it says what ChatGPT says it does.It's good in ways that are worth having, and the ways it's bad don't add enough work to negate the benefit. Assuming a good implementation...Bad implementations will waste your time.https://furry.engineer/@fenny/110284040584565749
(DIR) Post #AVFLwmVWGQGWVG2DmS by givemefoxes@infosec.exchange
2023-05-02T14:00:41Z
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@fasterthanlime I've been out of the hosting world for a while. Is there a benefit to cloudy stuff like AWS over a VPS (with fixed cost for performance) for personal projects?
(DIR) Post #AVJTkVN9io0k9PcTuy by givemefoxes@infosec.exchange
2023-05-04T00:31:53Z
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@XOrgFoundation So when is the X server getting ActivityPub support
(DIR) Post #AVXhnTzVuuyMsBbU9I by givemefoxes@infosec.exchange
2023-05-11T10:33:41Z
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@baldur Just saw this very relevant toot with a quote from the striking writers: https://social.tinygo.org/@deadprogram/110306810013882030They're not worried about replacement in the short term, they're worried about having to do more work for less pay to fix LLM output because the bosses think the machine can eventually do a better job. All while writers essentially train their replacement.
(DIR) Post #AVaFzZ74U8zUzUzX0a by givemefoxes@infosec.exchange
2023-05-09T18:14:58Z
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@sam This thread is a good counter to the "normal people don't care about protocols" takesThey sure will if no one builds for it because it's a PITA