froztbyte

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 6 days ago (1 children)

merely from seeing the domain and author, probably all of it - casey newton’s got a real bad case of access syndrome, and keeps writing fluff/puff pieces uncritically amplifying tons of bayfucker nonsense

(it’s even beyond the usual levels of what one may refer to as useful idiot)

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago

......I did it again. I looked.

oof.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 week ago

others have said the bits that matter already, but for my part: what in the fuck kind of post is this

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago

Google appears to have faked AI output in a commercial set to run during the Super Bowl.

google? lying in their autoplag ads? a fine tradition

... that the Gouda stat was “not a hallucination,” adding that “Gemini is grounded in the Web.”

it's astounding how much this shows a lack of knowledge/grok regarding their own goddamn operations on the current web

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago

Look, I get your perspective, but zooming out there is a context that nobody’s mentioning

I'm aware of that yeah, but it's not a field I'm actively engaged in atm and not likely to be any time soon either (from no desire to work in it follows no desire to wade through the pool of scum). but also not really the place to be looking for insight. it is the place wherein to ridicule the loons and boosters

we should expect somebody to eventually demonstrate that the Transformers paradigm sucks

been wondering whether that or the next winter will get here first.

If you want to critique something, critique the gradient worship

did that a couple of years ago already, part of why I was already nice and burned out on so much of this nonsense when midjourney/stablediffusion started kicking around

it’s like whenever Chinese folks do anything the rest of the blogosphere goes into panic

[insert condensed comment about mentality of US/SFBA-influenced tech sector (and, really, it is US specifically; eurozone's a somewhat different beast), american exceptionalism, sinophobia, and too-fucking-many years of "founder" stories]

it really is tedious though, yeah. when it happens, I try to just avoid some feeds. limited spoons.

but I’m so fucking tired of mathlessness

as you know, the bayfucker way (for getting on close to 20y now) is to get big piles of money and try to outspend your competition. why bother optimising or thinking about things if you can just throw another 87345243 computers at the problem? (I do still agree with you, but see above re desire and intent)

re the open source thing: it's a wider problem than just that, and admittedly I'm peeved about it from this larger scope. I didn't expound on it in my previous comment because (as above) largely not really the place. that said, soapbox:

there's a thing I've been noticing as a creeping trend lately. I call it "open source veneer", which is still a bit imprecise[0] but I think you'll get what I mean. it's the phenomenon of shit like this. of "projects" on github that are no more than a fancy readme and some "contributors" and whatnot, but no actual code (or ability to make full use of what is provided). of companies that build "open source" and then as soon as something (usually VC-/"earnings"-related decisions) happens, the entire project gets deeply buried (links disappear off main sites, leaving product/service only), actively hobbled ("oh you want to set this up yourself? glhf gfy", done in oh so many ways[1]), or often even entirely disappeared[2]

[0] - still working through the thought, should probably write about it soon

[1] - backend codebases lagging because "not feature priority", entirely missing documentation, wholly missing key sections of code which are "conveniently" left out, etc etc; examples off the top of my head: zotero, signal, firefox weave for a while. there's plenty more if you look

[2] - been noticing this especially frequently with some security stuff, but it's hardly the only example set

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

shot:

majority of it on the actual training (hardware, ...)

chaser:

And that’s (supposedly) only $6M for Deepseek.

citation:

After experimentation with models with clusters of thousands of GPUs, High Flyer made an investment in 10,000 A100 GPUs in 2021 before any export restrictions. That paid off. As High-Flyer improved, they realized that it was time to spin off “DeepSeek” in May 2023 with the goal of pursuing further AI capabilities with more focus.

So where is the lie?

your post is asking a lot of questions already answered by your posting

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago

[to the tune of Fort Minor's Remember The Name]

10% senseless, 20% post
15% concentrated spirit of boast
5% reading, 50% pain
and a 100% reason to not post here again
[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 week ago

literally begging people to relearn the terms shareware and freeware

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 week ago (2 children)

couldn't ask a bitcoin a question and get answers like you do with prompts! checkmate, atheists

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 week ago (1 children)

"is this ideological project which has directly incentivised burning books and harming atypicals the same as the fascist projects which did the same? the answer may surprise you!"

weirdly early for the revisionist PR to start, though, they're barely done setting shit on fire

[–] [email protected] 23 points 1 week ago (5 children)

the build artifact is distributed MIT-licensed, that's substantially different (and intentionally subversive). there is no reproducibility. which, you know, hint hint nudge nudge that thing that I already said

I realize that outsourced thinking is why you want LLMs, but it clearly still doesn't help. maybe you should try the old brainmeat. just stop huffing your farts first, those are bad for you

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 week ago (9 children)

you do know that you don’t have to be a pliant useful idiot like this, right? doing the free “open source” pr repetition (when it’s none of that)? shit’s more like shareware (if that at all - certainly doesn’t have the same spiritual roots as shareware. for them it’s some shit thrown over the wall to keep the rabble quiet)

(it’d be nice if we could popularise something like how kernel will go “tainted”, but unfortunately the entire fucking llm field is so we’d need a stronger word)

 

Halm, who according to his social media profiles just graduated from Harvard, tweeted that he’s simply in the arena trying stuff.

"I just wanna buuuuuuuuilllddddd" goes the annoying little fuck even before he's asked any questions about social impact and such

“The goal is to create the most addicting & personalized image recommendation system. V1 is as simple as possible. Future versions trained on current data will enable even more personalized images & user interaction in image generation."

just fuck right off

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restic (restic.net)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I've been using it for a good while now, but figured it's worth a shoutout incase others don't know it. one of the few pieces of Go-ware I don't substantially hate.

I've previously slapped together a tiny set of shellscripts for my use of it which you're welcome to steal from. also recently seen backupninja as something that can use this, but haven't tried that

 

content: image of google "moderating" (i.e. eliminating, permanently, without apparent recourse) an entry in a user's URL collection/bookmarks. the entry is for kickasstorrents. (archive)

I recall seeing an example of them doing something like this to people's gdocs stuff (and iirc that was on paid account, but I could be misremembering). seems like they're ramping up the where to more coverage of their services/assets

 

The new silicon chips, made by Chicago-based p-Chip, use blockchain technology to authenticate data that can trace the cheese as far back as the producer of the milk used. The chips have been in advanced testing on more than 100,000 Parmigiano wheels for more than a year.

....honestly I don't even know what to say here

the absurdity of it is quite something

the consent problem is another quite something

this is so fucking nuts

 
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