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JayDee @lemmy.sdf.org
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I hate guns. They are engineered from the ground up to take lives of other people. That is their sole purpose. To kill
  • I agree with you. You hate them, that's reasonable. They represent humanity's failure at cooperation.

    You're also totally justified to hate those who fetishize them.

    You are wrong about them being designed only to kill, though. The point of them is to wield deadly force, and they are designed to send a high-speed projectile in order to achieve that goal, of deadly force. It's alittle semantic, but an important distinction imo, because the point of wielding deadly force is to make opponents compliant even if you never use it.

    Swords, spears, bows, atlatls, and pretty much every weapon of war was the exact same way. A key difference between them and the firearm, though, is that the firearm takes little to no training in comparison to the others, which take considerable amounts more.

    Everything else, we're in agreement about. I think you hold a hate for violence as well, based on your stance. That is also healthy, but I hope you also see violence for the liberating force that it is, able to protect those that are targeted.

    We are on the brink of having the US become a full-blown fascist state - as opposed to the fascistic nation it's always been. Should that happen, I fear the only way back is through violence, and I'd much prefer having a rifle in hand to the alternative of charging down gunfire armed with a lesser weapon, as the Egyptians had to during their revolution in 2011.

  • 'Maybe the problem is you' ... Linus Torvalds wades into Linux kernel Rust driver drama
  • This whole thing reads not like a codebase versus, but a traditional engineering approach (don't act like you can patch this once you release it - get it done so it's stable the first time) versus the more modern "move fast and break things" approach.

  • It's just a Planck bro
  • I think the best way to understand the Planck length is to understand how we came to Planck's constant in the first place. Science Physics girl has a good video on it (she shared today that she's getting better, which is fantastic news)

  • “Antiwar” Trump Wants the US to Ethnically Cleanse Gaza
  • This is just the start, and will likely involve the West bank next. After that, it's likely that Israel will attempt expanding into its neighbors.

    And it's not just to get some old dudes even richer - it's also to further crush the ability of the middle east to rebel or obtain meaningful autonomy.

  • this is not ragebait rule
  • I think we should avoid simplifying it to VLMs, LMs, Medical AI and AI for disabled people.

    For instance, most automatic text capture ais (optical Character Recognition, or OCR) are powered by the same machine learning algorithms. Many of the finer-capability robot systems also utilize machine learning (Boston Dynamics utilizes machine learning for instance). There's also the ability to ID objects within footage, as well as spot faces and referencing it with a large database in order to find the person with said face.

    All these are Machine Learning AI systems.

    I think it would also be prudent to cease using the term 'AI' when what we actually are discussing is machine learning, which is a much finer subset. Simply saying 'AI' diminishes the term's actual broader meaning and removes the deeper nuance the conversation deserves.

    Here are some terms to use instead

    • Machine Learning = AI systems which increase their capability through automated iterative refinement.
    • Evolutionary Learning = a type of machine learning where many instances of randomly changed AI models (called a 'generation') are run simultaneously, and the most effective is/are used as a baseline for the next 'generation'
    • Neural Network = a type of machine learning system which utilizes very simple nodes called 'neurons' for processing. These are often used for image processing, LMs, and OCR.
    • Convolution Neural Network (CNN) = a Neural network which has an architecture of neuron 'fliters' layered over each other for powerful data processing capabilities.

    This is not exhaustive but hopefully will help in talking about this topic in a more definite and nuanced fashion. Here is also a document related the different types of neural networks

  • Anon just wants to enjoy his movie
  • Classic creepypasta. It's this one, the search and rescue stories, and I think there's another that slips my mind right now.

    EDIT: boy did I miss a few.

    • Ben Drowned
    • Candle Cove
    • Russian Sleep Experiment
    • Squidward's Suicide

    Of course, some of the weaker ones imo are also classics:

    • slender man
    • jeff
    • the backrooms
  • [Debunked] Valve Is Building a 'Steam Console' To Rival PS5 and Xbox, Rumour Claims
  • Overall, this makes sense. We've kind of acted like console gaming is somehow separate from computer gaming because of consoles exclusive monopolies on various titles, but it's become much clearer over time that it's actually PC which has been gather exclusive titles by... just... Being easy to develop for with no requirement to port? It looks more and more like we're seeing PC taking over the gaming space more and more. Hopefully valve can pull this off right.