Reminds me of the viral video where an electrician, finding major faults in grandma house, asked when her grandsons house burnt down (granadson being an alleged electrician).
Grandma: How did you know his house burnt down? 🫨
Reminds me of the viral video where an electrician, finding major faults in grandma house, asked when her grandsons house burnt down (granadson being an alleged electrician).
Grandma: How did you know his house burnt down? 🫨
Were you go, we shall follow ... 

@dalias @h0m3 @helloclippy @privacyguides
Regulations might say otherwise. Also Data Sovereignity 
@h0m3 @dalias @helloclippy @privacyguides
Bitwarden has EU based servers which I would recommend.
The cost for a year of service is very good value IMHO 
The are the same, from the bottles perspective 
Especially when money is colouring perceptions of utility.
Just say No to Biometric Identity Verification 

@raymaccarthy @tante@tldr.nettime.org
Well, you would think that should be obvious. Another example of the lack of critical thinking or is this just "common sense" being less than common?
If anyone else has any objections to my earlier well reasoned postings about LLM's please do shout so you can also be blocked.
Beats me.
I thought Cory was supposed to be clever or something? I've blocked him for now. Not interested in banging my head against that particular lack of critical thinking.
Perhaps when the AI bubble bursts, he will become more rational.
Of course, I am speaking in generalities.
Encouraging the use of LLM's is counterproductive in so many ways, as I highlighted.
Pop a power meter on that LLM adorned PC and let us all know what the power usage looks like with and without your chosen LLM running on a typical task 
That's power that generated somewhere, even if it's with renewable energy.
The main issue with LLM's is that they don't encourage critical thinking, in a world which is already suffering from a massive shortage.
That doesn't seem to be the best idea @pluralistic
AI and LLM output is 90% bullshit, and most people don't have the time nor the patience to work out which 10% might actually be useful.
That's completely ignoring the environmental and human impacts of the AI bubble.
Try buying DDR memory, a GPU or an SSD / HDD at the moment.
So a supply chain attack or actually genuine commits (or a mix as camouflage?) 🤯
The game of "passing the buck" on this one will be interesting. Hopefully those numbers are at least approximately correct.
Already cancelled my account 
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This fraud needed to be reported to the Election Commission.
Is Trump playing Agamemnon? 
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AI as a pretext for doing fascism is basically seems to be most of the point of AI 
It will be interesting to see who cancels or scales down their their AI "factory" plans first.
Whomever is last will be the one holding the debt, with no customers for their work. Unless they can find some other use for the assets? 
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Is the whole AI bubble / Ponzi Scheme all about forcing the debt to the loser rather than making actual money? 