what’s underage for hrt? like… 12?
what’s underage for hrt? like… 12?
The conversation was not originally about OSD; I had just mentioned it.
You do too by using the term FOSS instead of FLOSS
Touchée. But FLOSS the term only emphasises even more: there’s open source software, and then there’s free/libre open source software – note the distinction.
If this were true, we wouldn’t need the term “FOSS.”
You’re talking about the OSD presumably. Stallman’s definition differs, and I think his terminology seems to be widely used.
U.S. vehicles currently emit 2 billion tons. So that’s very bad news.
However – I think 2030 is waaay too far in the future to predict anything about AI.
I usually use open source to mean open source and free as in lunch, but in this case I assume kovarex is talking about open source but commercial and restrictively licensed. I could be wrong.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t the source code of the Java version open for modding?
that sure doesn’t look like it’s been going down for centuries. What about per capita?
i like the last one
The transition requirements are so high
what are the requirements?
the concept of account lifespan duration, regardless of what it’s called, exists only to make you feel more attached to your account.
cake day is just one more way to discourage you from leaving.
This is the perfect time to go aggressive on telling your friends to switch to Firefox
is it possible to sync keepassxc between computers + phone?
where did you get the idea that gpt4 is capable of this? this is concerns for 10+ years from now, assuming AI makes the same strides is has in the past 10 years, which is not guaranteed at all.
I think there are probably 3-5 big leaps still required, on the order of the invention of transformer models, deep learning, etc., before we have superintelligence.
Btw humans are also bad at arithmetic. That’s why we have calculators. if you don’t understand that LLMs use RAG, langchain (or similar), and so on, you clearly don’t understand the scope of the problem. Superintelligence doesn’t need access to anything in particular except, say, email or chat to destroy the world.
Yeah, this is a very compelling take.
AI could kill everyone, though it most likely won’t IMO. 10% chance I think. That’s still very bad though. Despite the fact that Ilya Sutskever, Geoff Hinton, MIRI, heck even Elon Musk have expressed varying degrees of concern about this, it seems the risk here is largely dismissed because it sounds too much like science fiction. If only science fiction writers had avoided the topic!
i appreciate this philosophically, but it’s not really the pragmatic answer I was looking for.
thank you for the thoughtful response. you’re right.
I don’t know about this. How much energy is really spent processing this kind of consumer data? how much of that comes from dirty energy sources?
What does BLOB stand for?