[-] EvilMonkeySlayer@kbin.social 27 points 6 months ago

I think it's those stupid hard coded buttons on my remote that I accidentally press every so often then have to repeatedly try and back/exit out of the stupid thing it launched that I cannot remove/uninstall from my tv.

[-] EvilMonkeySlayer@kbin.social 10 points 6 months ago

No it doesn’t, the training data isn’t inside the LLM.

This is factually incorrect. You can extract the data. How do you think the legal cases are being brought?

For example

The model has to contain the data in order to produce works.

Wholesale commercial copyright infringement where you're profiting off of others work on a large scale is a whole different ball game.

They're training their models on large amounts of pirated content and profiting off it.

Of course the rights holders are going to say "wait a minute, why are you making money off my content without my permission? And how much of my work did you pirate to use?"

You cannot hand wave away mass piracy to train their models, and then distribute said models based on an act of mass copyright infringement.

Do you not understand the basics of the law?

its idiotic to think that its reasonable to demand such a thing.

Again, the law is the law. If they mass pirate a bunch of media which then the model contains chunks of they are breaking the law.

I can't believe this is a hard concept for someone to understand.

[-] EvilMonkeySlayer@kbin.social 13 points 6 months ago

How so?

The trained model includes vast swathes of copyrighted material. It's the rights holders who get to decide whether someone can use it.

Just because it makes it inconvenient or harder for someone to train an AI model does not justify wholesale stealing.

A lot of models are even trained on large numbers of pirated material like books downloaded from pirate sites etc. I guarantee you OpenAI and others didn't even buy a lot of the material they use to train the AI models on.

[-] EvilMonkeySlayer@kbin.social 16 points 8 months ago

And there's my decision not to buy an Xbox vindicated.

[-] EvilMonkeySlayer@kbin.social 10 points 9 months ago

Their nation is spending something like half its budget if not more on defence, they can manage a few dozen jets.

Besides, they'll have to phase out their soviet era jets at some point because of the sheer age of them soon. Those Su-24 etc airframes are probably in rough shape by this point.

[-] EvilMonkeySlayer@kbin.social 16 points 9 months ago

If Ukraine gets Gripen then they get access to an air platform that can fire the best air to air missile in the world.

Meteor is deadly.

They could use F-16's in the SEAD/DEAD/bomb truck role whilst using the Gripens to shoot down russian jets and helicopters from extreme range.

[-] EvilMonkeySlayer@kbin.social 19 points 9 months ago

"Code is the documentation"

Is the laziest excuse I've come across. Like, not everyone knows everything and complex code exists, it is not hard to put in some text explaining the basics of what something does.

Like, unless you're dealing with that code everyday it's going to look like double dutch to anyone new coming to it.

I've had people say that to me before, and it is absolutely infuriating in its laziness and cop out excuse.

[-] EvilMonkeySlayer@kbin.social 7 points 10 months ago

The people who're emotionally invested in something will almost always make something better than the developers themselves.

[-] EvilMonkeySlayer@kbin.social 7 points 10 months ago

I think the most fun I've had has been the spaceship building. I've only done a bit of space combat, but the spaceship builder while not perfect (like the inability to rotate parts) I quite liked.

[-] EvilMonkeySlayer@kbin.social 17 points 10 months ago

I think for me everything doesn't feel connected, to go anywhere it's always a loading screen. It is very clearly a limitation of their engine, but it just makes everything feel disconnected.

[-] EvilMonkeySlayer@kbin.social 33 points 10 months ago

For those of us who aren't American and want to at least have a semblance of a hope of keeping up with it there's a wikipedia page for the indictments.

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Lifetime AFRs grew, while quarterly AFRs went from 1.54% in Q1 to 2.28% in Q2.

[-] EvilMonkeySlayer@kbin.social 14 points 11 months ago

Ah, the oldie.

I'm from Leeds, and yes all trains terminate customers here.

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