Martineski

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[–] Martineski@lemmy.fmhy.ml 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I posted this just 6 days ago and someone already reposted this lol: https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/post/586373

Edit: shit, our instance's web interface is down right now...

[–] Martineski@lemmy.fmhy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

Oh! The web version is not working, jerboa is fine.

[–] Martineski@lemmy.fmhy.ml 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

For me it still doesn't work.

[–] Martineski@lemmy.fmhy.ml 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

My bad, I assumed that it may be already implemented because there's a "reason" field on this site: https://fba.ryona.agency/?reverse=lemmy.fmhy.ml

[–] Martineski@lemmy.fmhy.ml 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Wait wait, I just remembered something. I think that they added a field for a reason for defederation but I may remember something wrong.

[–] Martineski@lemmy.fmhy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

Yeah, that would be good.

[–] Martineski@lemmy.fmhy.ml 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I managed to ~~think~~ find this copy of a post that he made. I don't think that I should ask him to be a mod there. You mentioned that he later decided to create "workers revolt" so maybe he changes his mind, idk. The copy:

Hey everyone, I know this might disappoint some of you all, but I've decided to give up moderation.

This shit is too stressful, I had to call work and take some days off, and in return I got absolutely nothing. Moderating this sub has literally cost me money. I don't see how being in this position is going to benefit me in my life, ever.

When I created r/WorkReform I did NOT expect it to explode to near 500k members. This shit is giganormous and I simply do not have the qualifications to keep on going at this stage, there's too much to learn in such a small time frame that is being forced down my throat by the admins.

I spent countless and countless hours trying to filter out the posts, comments, modmail, and all that, but seriously it's just too exhausting. Oh and that's without taking into consideration all the death threats I've been getting and all the fucking cringers scrutinizing my entire life and doxxing me all around reddit.

Also, thanks to reddit admins for pressuring me out of this position. I had the intention of appointing moderators democratically but they pretty much are forcing us to appoint mods today and I refuse to go against the principles that I promised the community that I'd be doing. Huge fucking let down and I apologize for it.

Anyway, now I can go back to my normal life I guess. It was definitely a wild ride. Thanks to everyone who has been supportive of me, I will forever remember you. I'm still gonna be around, just not as a mod. Y'all take care, this movement is never going to die.

[–] Martineski@lemmy.fmhy.ml 6 points 1 year ago

I mainly use this sublemmy for advertising European incentive to build "high-speed train network, connecting EU capitals, as quickly as possible."

Here's the pinned post about it: https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/post/275868

Or you can just open the sublemmy and see the pinned post without leaving your instance.

The date till which we have to collect 1 000 000 signatures is 30/05/2024 so I will be trying to keep this sublemmy alive till then. If more incentives/projects like that pop up in the meantime I will pin them too. But I'm not sure what I will do with this sublemmy once collecting signatures for EU high speed trains ends. Maybe it will manage to take off but I doubt it because there are 2 much more popular sublemmies: !fuckcars@lemmy.world and !fuck_cars@lemmy.ml.

[–] Martineski@lemmy.fmhy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Did you see my other comment?

[–] Martineski@lemmy.fmhy.ml 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yooo, do you think if I should appoint the creator of "work reform" and "workers revolt" as a mod of this community? I don't know if he's on this platform but from what I see the closed down their "workers revolt" sub because of reddit fuckups:

Unlike various 'pro-worker' communities that have failed this extremely basic litmus test (why?), Workers Revolt has gone private indefinitely in solidarity with the site-wide protest against Reddit Inc's mistreatment of its community, volunteer moderators, and third-party applications. See /r/ModCoord for more information. We may not come back. Reddit is not a safe platform for workers' rights, as demonstrated by its behavior towards its employees, users, and pro-labor community.

I don't know much about him though, is he a good enough person to contact him and ask him to be a mod there?

[–] Martineski@lemmy.fmhy.ml 6 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Holy shit! I didn't know about all that stuff that happened to work reform. I think that it may be better for me to stay and watch over actions of mods who will be maintaining the community instead of throwing all that responsibility on the admins of the instance.

 
 

Full title: introduce Infinigen, a procedural generator of photorealistic 3D scenes of the natural world. Infinigen is entirely procedural: every asset, from shape to texture, is generated from scratch via randomized mathematical rules, using no external source and allowing infinite variation and composition. Infinigen offers broad coverage of objects and scenes in the natural world including plants, animals, terrains, and natural phenomena such as fire, cloud, rain, and snow. Infinigen can be used to generate unlimited, diverse training data for a wide range of computer vision tasks including object detection, semantic segmentation, optical flow, and 3D reconstruction. We expect Infinigen to be a useful resource for computer vision research and beyond.

Paper: https://huggingface.co/papers/2306.09310

Github: https://github.com/princeton-vl/infinigen

 

Here you can see 2 day old post warning about the danger of not using email/captcha verification: https://lemmy.ml/post/1345031

And here are stats of lemmy platform where it shows that we gained 200 000 lemmy users in 2 days: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats

Another tracking site with the same explosion in users: https://the-federation.info/platform/73

What do you think? Is it some sort of a bug or do people run bot farms?

Edit: If you want to track if there's any sudden bump in amount of users on our instance you can do so here: https://the-federation.info/node/details/50294

Edit2: It's been now 3 days and we went from 150 000 user accounts 3 days ago to 700 000 user accounts today making it 550 000+ bot accounts and counting. Almost 80% accounts on lemmy are now bots and it may end up being an very serious issue for lemmy platform once they become active.

One of the admins announced in the comments that they will be defederating bot instances, you can track defederated by us instances here: https://fba.ryona.agency/?reverse=lemmy.fmhy.ml

Edit3: It's now 4th day of the attack and the amount of accounts on lemmy has almost reached 1 200 000. Almost 90% of total userbase are now bots and so far our instance didn't experience any sudden increase in the amount of created accounts.

Edit 3.1: my numbers are outdated, there are currently 1 700 000 accounts which makes it even worse: https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy

 

If you are lurker please help us grow the community by commenting and posting interesting on topic quality info/discussions so we can attract more people and make this community more interesting to spend time on. ✌️

 

With the rise of large language models (LLMs) like GPT-4, I really look forward to having a personal AI assistant that has long-term memory and can learn what I like, hate, want and need. It could help me like a real assistant or even a partner. It would know my strengths, weaknesses and could give me a plan to become the best version of myself. It could give me very personalized advice and track my progress on various aspects of life, such as work, relationships, fitness, diet, etc.

It could have a model of my mind and know exactly what I prefer or dislike. For example, it could predict if I would enjoy a movie or not (I know we already have recommendation systems, but what I'm saying is on a next level, as it knows everything about me and my personality, not just other movies I liked). It could be better than any therapist in the world, as it knows much more about me and is here to help 24/7.

I think we're very close to this technology. The only big problems to achieve this are the context limit of LLMs and privacy concerns.

What are your opinions on this?

 

Full title: Voyager: An Open-Ended Embodied Agent with Large Language Models - "the first LLM-powered embodied lifelong learning agent in Minecraft that continuously explores the world, acquires diverse skills, and makes novel discoveries without human intervention"

Abstract:

We introduce Voyager, the first LLM-powered embodied lifelong learning agent in Minecraft that continuously explores the world, acquires diverse skills, and makes novel discoveries without human intervention. Voyager consists of three key components: 1) an automatic curriculum that maximizes exploration, 2) an ever-growing skill library of executable code for storing and retrieving complex behaviors, and 3) a new iterative prompting mechanism that incorporates environment feedback, execution errors, and self-verification for program improvement. Voyager interacts with GPT-4 via blackbox queries, which bypasses the need for model parameter fine-tuning. The skills developed by Voyager are temporally extended, interpretable, and compositional, which compounds the agent's abilities rapidly and alleviates catastrophic forgetting. Empirically, Voyager shows strong in-context lifelong learning capability and exhibits exceptional proficiency in playing Minecraft. It obtains 3.3x more unique items, travels 2.3x longer distances, and unlocks key tech tree milestones up to 15.3x faster than prior SOTA. Voyager is able to utilize the learned skill library in a new Minecraft world to solve novel tasks from scratch, while other techniques struggle to generalize.

links: https://voyager.minedojo.org/

https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.16291

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