[-] mormund@feddit.org 3 points 5 hours ago

You'd think so. But at least Germany struggles massively with missing personnel to staff trains (which includes roles beyond the driver). As far as I know there is no automated solution on the horizon for any form or scale of train traffic. The only self driving trains I have experienced require tight control of the rail environment (entirely underground or lifted above the surface) and special stations with airlocks.

Maybe there is just more money in self-driving cars. But I'm pretty sure they will happen before wide spread automated trains. Which sucks.

[-] mormund@feddit.org 30 points 13 hours ago

Nein, bitte, bleib nicht. Warum gerade der?! 😭 Zumindest ein kleiner Hoffnungsschimmer das die FDP zusammen fällt und an der 5% scheitert

[-] mormund@feddit.org 12 points 2 days ago

Gibt noch einen weiteren: Infrastruktur zur Herstellung nuklearer Waffen und Randbereichen wie Medizin und Raumfahrt. Aber beides in Deutschland nicht so relevant. Bei ersterem hoffe ich es zumindest stark.

[-] mormund@feddit.org 19 points 1 week ago

They couldn't keep Maggy Thatcher down, slay ~queen~ baroness 👑 https://www.theguardian.com/politics/1999/jun/27/uk.politicalnews1

[-] mormund@feddit.org 18 points 1 week ago

Ah the dark days before PBR... If only gameplay had also evolved with graphics.

[-] mormund@feddit.org 45 points 2 weeks ago

What awful waste of human lives. And I guess there is no good way to die in war, but this just seems so atrocious for everyone involved

[-] mormund@feddit.org 24 points 1 month ago

Yeah, no, that is not what the article says. AlphaChip is better at component/module placement in terms of connection length between them.

Not to say that that isn't cool. But it is not recursive. That would imply that the chip with shorter connection length improves the models performance significantly, which they do not claim at all. Because it would quickly reach diminishing returns.

There is a thousand things that go into making chips. Many will benefit from the automatic optimization of such algorithms. But this doesn't suddenly give you a new manufacturing node or anything comparable out of thin air. Just a marginal improvement on existing design.

[-] mormund@feddit.org 14 points 1 month ago

To me that is the problem and why I'll probably cancel with this price hike. I don't want more. I got YT Premium for YouTube, mostly to support creators, cause fuck watching Ads. But I have to pay for Music, Podcasts and whatever other garbage they try to stuff in there. It was the same with Prime. I don't want to watch your stupid series, I just want free shipping, twitch prime and occasionally an old movie.

Sorry for the rant but these stupid subscription "bundles" are so annoying. The whole ecosystem is becoming shittier every year.

[-] mormund@feddit.org 17 points 2 months ago

Unless I'm missing something, the post is plain wrong in some parts. You can't POST to a Cross-Site API because the browser will send a CORS preflight first before sending the real request. The only way around that are iirc form submits, for that you need csrf protection.

Also the CORS proxy statement is wrong if I don't misunderstand their point. They don't break security because they are obviously not the cookie domain. They're the proxy domain so the browser will never send cookies to it.

Anyways, don't trust the post or me. Just read https://owasp.org/ for web security advice.

[-] mormund@feddit.org 69 points 3 months ago

It literally says in the post that his net worth is roughly equal to the median.

[-] mormund@feddit.org 23 points 4 months ago

Agreed. Even going back to sharing stuff via Whatsapp or something like that, they are going to evade control for sure. But when will society be ready to just be honest with kids about what exists and teach them how to safely explore that and give them context? I guess we'd rather have dystopian control than that

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