TheObviousSolution

joined 3 weeks ago

That's ok, the ones who don't want to join will get deported as illegal immigrants once they barge in. That, or put into remote reservations in land nobody wants.

It seems like the narrative when interpreted by the being's set of neural weights is capable of instilling aggravation, which in turn instills dismissive content from the other being due to the apparent incoherence. This makes me click upon the point increment system of the submission.

Oh no, models will be more responsive to anyone as opposed to only billionaires.

This is not good news, but when you've let the genie out of the bottle, this just seems like balancing the scales. At this point, transparency, not closing off the information to a select information, is a good thing. Something social networks like this fail to get.

Meanwhile conbrainwashedtives are dellusioning themselves that those systems are part of the "deep state" and not a part of the government that's classified for a reason, part of it being the check and balances they only defend when the candidate they don't like is in power. Welp, this was coming, and this is going to critically expose the systems to the moron that sent firing notices from an unsecured mail server without even going into how they are going to abuse it themselves.

Basically, the governmental version of shotgun argumentation.

"Whistleblows". What a moronic take, in this regard taking the word of Edward Snowden is like taking the word of a random stranger in the street. At least we know on what Edward Snowden is likely spending his days on in Russia: Gaming. Wouldn't blame him, it's not like he can freely travel.

Fortunately, they will be crippling themselves in the console market doing shit like this, so there should still be plenty of choice left. I wouldn't be surprised if Bethesda eventually released a non-ray tracing version of the game after whatever deal they signed with NVIDIA expires and they consider porting the game to platforms without RT support.

I wish AMD or Intel released a GPU with upgradable VRAM, that would mean they would become even more viable for fuckbot training. People go the 3090 GPU route in the second hand market for them because all they care about is VRAM size, they don't care if its two generations old.

After NVIDIA's marketplace partner botched my order after I paid it and them not taking any responsibility whatsoever, I'm pretty sure I'm well on my way to becoming an AMD fan boy now. Maybe an Intel fan boy, depending on how they continue improving their GPUs. But a lot of GPU development in the future is going to go hand in hand with geopolitics, so it will be interesting to see how that goes.

No, but calling a lot of people stupid does border around rule 2.

So is gambling.

this shit will fade in to the into the domain of low skill grifters.

Seems about right. It just happens you can really get ahead by being a low skilled grifter in today's world.

It really isn't. This seems like rewriting history for views, although it's still an interesting read. This article is basically:

At the root of this reactionary thinking was a writer and public intellectual named George Gilder

- followed by an explanation of how his influence started and grew there, followed by a fair degree of mental gymnastics to how well-it-didnt-seem-to-be-there-but-it-really-was.

Societies change, I'm sure his and a number of factors less colluded that the article suggests also did contribute to it, but it wasn't the same. IMO the biggest transition has been from Silicon Valley being fostered to create an investment hotspot to Silicon Valley being targeted by increasingly classist special interests that were losing their competitive traction because of how much influence its innovations were having on the rest of the world.

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