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To teach my students the fallacy of "I have nothing to hide", I simply ask them to tell the whole class about the last time they masturbated. -
When you hear "AI" it meansPart of it was stream of consciousness. Also taking my cat out for a walk.
The LLM haters will (rightfully) look at US data center, power, water, pollution as a big example why training is extremely problematic. And in the USA, it is.
Chinese power is primarily solar, and using things like geothermal and other better renewables. Their training is still problematic, but nowhere near the Muskean "let's run 40 methane generators next to the black community cause fuck blacks" happening in Memphis and Louisiana.
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When you hear "AI" it meansFunny. Cause all my comments on mastodon are 100% my own. No automation.
But that's now a general insult of "things I don't like" by calling it slop.
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When you hear "AI" it meansThere's so many problems with these claims.
Banning generated code? How do you even tell? Code quality? 'Claude' committed it? Has a certain "smell"?
Or is it the US supreme court obscenity standard of " I'll know it when I see it."?
Cause that last one is what Codeberg admins said they'd use. For obvious reasons, this is a terrible precedent.
As for environmental impact, everyone who howls about that ignores that you can run #localllm on your own machines. And with Chinese open source/weight models freely available, means I can own my means of computation.
And Chinese energy is some of the most environmentally sound given TW's of their energy is solar, and rewilding the edge of the Gobi while they're at it.
I guess it does use a mug of water an hour.... Cause I'm drinking that mug of coffee.
And 'submitting slop to the stack', so most FLOSS projects are just 1 human. So 1 human+1 bot is now somehow troubling?? I reject that assessment. The bot could be doing test writing, documentation, validating specifications, attacking the code in a container, etc.
Now the big projects that are inundated - there are simple ways to impede that. Account age. Minimum viable commits. Required tests. Proofs of concept. No refactoring. Most of those would block the deluge.
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When you hear "AI" it meansFrom what I'm seeing these days, its a bimodal distribution of:
"I don't understand it but it allows me to do amazing things I couldn't do before!"
"I don't understand it but its going to destroy civilization and environment and I hate it and will reactionarily lash out."
And even now after Codeberg's anti-LLM stance, now Debian is getting in on it as well. Its tiring.
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Mozilla are pathetic, Firefox is back to posting on X/Twitter.@mousey @AleF2050 @stereo @ozzelot @gamingonlinux
Given their Thundermail debacle, @mozilla @thunderbird doesn't care ONE bit.
Read about their ToS and (lack of) Privacy Policy here: https://infosec.exchange/@crankylinuxuser/116847878544800671
Ohhh, and the website ToS and PP aren't the same as the clickwrap with their account creation.
