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anlumo

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anlumo ,

This will be my first Framework

Depending on how you treat it, it might also be your last. So far, Framework has offered upgrades to their existing customers so they don't have to buy a completely new notebook to upgrade.

anlumo ,

They are wrong. Theft means depriving someone of having something, and that’s not the case here. It’s more a “they’re taking our jobs” kind of situation.

anlumo ,

All artists train themselves on others artwork, most probably unpaid.

anlumo ,

Facts are not under copyright, only creative expression are. So, for example your randomly assigned phone number does not have copyright protection.

anlumo ,

Those earbuds are not so great for flight mode.

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It’s the confidence with which he sprouts his nonsense. People flock to confident personalities, because they must know a lot of things (presumably).

anlumo ,

I’d rejoin for double the wage I previously had. Need to build up an emergency fund for this precarious position.

anlumo ,

That’s not how research & development works. Nobody asks for a specific person there. Stuff just doesn’t get done.

anlumo ,
  • Improved autocomplete when programming
  • Recommendations for third party packages or protocols for programming or letting it list details for them, or comparing two competing implementations
  • Hints for my TTRPG stories (not so great for that, because it always uses very similar ideas)
  • Helping recalling a word I forgot by simply describing what I mean, same with phrases or proverbs
anlumo ,

Location tracking and recording of all activity (voice, text messages). The FBI has admitted doing so during big events like protests.

anlumo ,

It's not related to the left/right divide, this is the authoritarian/liberal axis.

anlumo ,

A bartering LLM where the system prompt contains the worst deal it's allowed to accept.

anlumo ,

The traditional separation is between individualist vs. social. Individualists value personal freedom over the prosperity of the community, while socials strife for welfare for everyone over personal life improvements.

anlumo ,

The EU's privacy laws don’t require a cookie dialog. It'd be legal and a way better user experience to make tracking opt-in and move the setting to some configuration menu somewhere else.

anlumo ,

Don't forget politicians. Millionaires or Billionaires asking for money from the general population to fund the campaign so they can get the job.

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anlumo ,

Federation isn't something that can be added later. This has to be part of the protocol from the start.

anlumo ,

It started as a Fediverse-based alternative to Reddit, so it was designed with federation in mind from the start.

anlumo ,

Using a Large Language Model for image detection is peak human intelligence.

anlumo ,

Yeah, this worked so well for XMPP when everybody federated with Gmail chat.

Apple will require notarization for apps from third party app stores, and will disable updates for apps installed via third party app stores if staying outside EU (support.apple.com)

As far as I can tell this basically means that all apps must be approved by Apple to follow their "platform policies for security and privacy" even if publishing on a third party app store. They will also disable updating apps from third party app stores if you stay outside the EU for too long (even if you are a citizen of an EU...

anlumo ,

That's equivalent to a parking fine for regular people. I know many people who would risk a parking fine if it means that they save a few minutes of searching for a parking spot.

anlumo ,

For the first violation, they chose to go for 0.5% instead of the 10%. I’m not holding my breath.

anlumo ,

You can buy just the motherboard of a Framework laptop and build something around that. There are even cases for them available to print.

Nvidia announces DLSS 3.5 "Ray Reconstruction" for all RTX-branded cards (www.youtube.com)

Replacing the usual denoising algorithms used to generate an image from the (usually small) number of traced rays in a scene with a new AI model that runs alongside DLSS upscaling, Nvidia is able to show ray traced reflections and shadows with less artifacts, significantly improved clarity, and more data points being represented...

anlumo ,

This is very exciting. Unfortunately, AMD card won’t be able to benefit from this, making the GPU market ever more fragmented.

anlumo ,

This might be very specific to the US. Here in Europe, SUVs aren’t nearly as prevalent, and trucks don’t drive on the same roads as cyclists do. In my experience, when I'm going 30km/h, I’m no longer a roadblock for cars.

However, bike paths aren’t designed for the kinds of speeds you'd get with that thing. I'm driving an e-bike, and I have to brake to a near standstill whenever I get to a bend in a bike path, because for some reason the planners think that bikes can turn on a dime. Also, in my city we have a lot of mixed bike/pedestrian paths, and pedestrians don’t appreciate it when you drive by with 30km/h within a few centimeters. I've also had people who froze like a deer in headlights when I approached.

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