@jalcine Like LLM models? It has been a small hobby of mine to tinker with them if you're into chatting about em. I like the 3B ones that can run fast on my shitty computer
@erlend Yeah, I used to bring my cardboard around to conferences and show off my web based dev environment. These days I'm working towards using "steam deck" form factor computers with consumer head mounted displays like the Rokid Max and am working towards using @stardustxr for the spatial computing part
CS Researchers: Here're some programming languages mathematically proven to make the computer do exactly what you say.
Programmers: «create vast complexity that no one person could comprehend in order to render a web page»
Also Programmers: What if we made the programming language English, required that the compiler run on a monstrously huge array of GPUs, and set it up so it only did what we ask sometimes, and other times just do nonsense, but we don't know which is which?
Hacker News: Neat!
One thing I find sad is that a lot if folms treated VR as just another tech fad and ditched it for crypto when that became the fad. Now a bunch of the same folks are following AI. Especially sad when fad chading meant ditching code and community for the next best thing only to abandon it again. It feels like the fad chasing means the fad in question doesn't get a fair chance to actually accomplish it's potential.
Slack is now using all content, including DMs, to train LLMs.
They offer a thing they're calling an "opt-out."
The opt-out (a) is only available to companies who are slack customers, not end users, and (b) doesn't actually opt-out.
When a company account holder tries to opt-out, Slack says their data will still be used to train LLMs, but the results won't be shared with other companies.
LOL no. That's not an opt-out. The way to opt-out is to stop using Slack.
https://slack.com/intl/en-gb/trust/data-management/privacy-principles
@ww Yeah that's totally understandable. Having structs documented and their flow through the code is super handy. Lately I've been using classes a lot in vanilla JS and the clarity in structure has been nice. Not super OOP tho
@ww Yeah I feel you, had the same situation in the past. Tbh tests have been good enough for catching most issues for me and when I really want types I can go use a typed language that was actually made for it 😅 TS is neat but it ends up limiting you when what you really want is JS
shitpost
carpenter who's so fed up with the constantly changing wood specifications, and the way the 1 year old wood saw is not compatible with the latest wood version, and the people who were gifted a small table for no reason suddenly showing up with a huge questionnaire and wanting the table to be certified for potentially safety-critical industrial use free of charge just because, the carpenter just leaves all of that behind and starts a new career with computers.
@zelf Cool, I'll ask. If anything we'll have our work published in the next month or so.
What’ll really bake your noodle is when you realise how much DARVO is not just weaponised by angry men, but it’s been built into the structure of society.
It’s not that corporations spent decades colluding to bury the evidence of climate change, it’s that you don’t recycle enough.
It’s not that companies have repeatedly cut corners & staff to increase profits, and C-suite salaries, it’s that you don’t work hard enough to justify a salary increase.
It’s not that governments have collectively and consistently preferenced the wealthy landlord “investor” class in their policies, and made housing precarious and unaffordable, it’s that you ate too much avocado toast.
It’s not that the economy is structured around having a permanently unemployed pool of people, it’s that people are lazy and just don’t want to work.
I swear, people have these super computers in their pockets and home, and use them as dumb terminals to just rent other people’s computers and then are shocked when the person that owns the computer takes their stuff, or decides to shake them down for more money.
Fuck the cloud. Fuck streaming. Fuck subscriptions.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.