rysiek

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[–] rysiek@szmer.info 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

— Oskarżony twierdził, że bronił kościoła, ale w ocenie sądu twierdzenia te nie znajdują aprobaty w świetle polskiego porządku prawnego. Oskarżony sam sobie określił, co jest zgodne z prawem, a co nie jest zgodne z prawem. Takie działanie prowadzi do anarchizacji życia społecznego — mówiła sędzia Małgorzata Derwin, uzasadniając wyrok skazujący.

Bąkiewicz anarchistą? No tego się nie spodziewałem! 🤣

[–] rysiek@szmer.info 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Polska powoli staje się Strefą Wolną od "Stref Wolnych od LGBT". 👀

[–] rysiek@szmer.info 1 points 1 year ago
[–] rysiek@szmer.info 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Oh no! The browser that forked the browser that a browser made by the largest ad vendor in the world is based on in order to be able to serve different ads is legally threatening a browser that forked it in order to remove said ads?

Did I get this right?

[–] rysiek@szmer.info 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Actually, if we're nit-picking, it means "Personal Computer", but the colloquial meaning has shifted somewhat since the good old IBM times to first mean desktop computers (as opposed to laptops), and then to mean non-Apple computers (including laptops), which for most people means "a computer that runs Windows."

Which is the basis of my heavy sigh.

[–] rysiek@szmer.info 13 points 1 year ago

They should have asked the candidate about the crying baby. Maybe it was not theirs? Maybe he was so stressed he blocked it out?

Instead of being human and humane, the company interviewer acted like a robot, trying to find a catch not to hire the guy. Note: the interviewer also had to ignore the crying baby and not acknowledge it on the call! What if the baby was in danger?

Revolting. Corporate drone brain-worms.

[–] rysiek@szmer.info 3 points 1 year ago

I don't think it is anymore.

[–] rysiek@szmer.info 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

Meanwhile, Threadiverse is on the verge of reaching 100k active monthly accounts.

Of course, the numbers are incomparable. But this whole thing made Threadiverse into a viable space for a lot of people. Reddit app developers are starting to develop apps for Lemmy/Kbin. Dozens of new instances got set up. The whole space is bigger, more resilient, and leaps and bounds more vibrant than it was in May and before (I've been here for years).

A lot of people will come back to Reddit. But a lot of people will also remain here. And this space will be there the next time Reddit craps the bed, better prepared to take the influx.

[–] rysiek@szmer.info 0 points 1 year ago

Eh just what I came here for, glorified Markov-chain spam vaguely about torrents. 🙄

[–] rysiek@szmer.info 1 points 1 year ago

The vast majority of the instances in that screenshot have known jumps from 1~50 users to tens of thousands in less than a day. T

I think that's taking it too far and jumping to conclusions. I cannot think of a single instance of an instance admin inflating their numbers with bot accounts or in any other artificial way, and I've been on fedi before it was called fedi.

This is almost certainly external bad actors taking advantage of captcha-less open signups.

[–] rysiek@szmer.info 1 points 1 year ago

If only there was some kind of a protocol, widely supported, that would allow publishers to push content to their readers directly. Readers could "subscribe" to (say) "channels", which would get populated with items published by publishers.

It could be a really simple method of sindication! I even saw a nice icon that I think would work well for it:

[–] rysiek@szmer.info 10 points 1 year ago

The concept of copyright did not exist for most of human history. The current shape of copyright and paying for culture is antiquated and puts creators at a disadvantage.

Instead of pondering if anyone can stop "digital piracy", we should be pondering how to reform the copyright regime such that sharing culture is not considered "piracy", and such that artists get paid. Rip out the middle-men.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by rysiek@szmer.info to c/technology@beehaw.org
 

LibResilient got a small grant extension from NLnet, which will help take it out of beta. 🎉

Shameless plug: LibResilient is my little hobby project. AMA I guess!

A browser-based decentralized content delivery tool, implemented as a JavaScript library to be deployed easily on any website. LibResilient uses ServiceWorkers and a suite of unconventional in-browser delivery mechanisms, with a strong focus on decentralized delivery methods.

 

cross-posted from: https://szmer.info/post/306540

Fantastic talk, providing a lot of ideological context for AI/AGI.

 

Fantastic talk, providing a lot of ideological context for AI/AGI.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by rysiek@szmer.info to c/technology@beehaw.org
 

Imagine coming across, on a reasonably serious site, an article that starts along the lines of:

After observing the generative AI space for a while, I feel I have to ask: does ChatGPT (and other LLM-based chatbots)… actually gablergh? And if I am honest with myself, I cannot but conclude that it sure does seem so, to some extent!

(...)

Naturally, your immediate reaction would not be to make a serious thinking face and consider deeply whether or not GPT indeed “gablerghs”, and if so to what degree. Instead, you would first expect the author to define the term “gablergh” and provide some relevant criteria for establishing whether or not something “gablerghs”.

Yet somehow when hype-peddlers claim that LLMs (and tools built around them, like ChatGPT) “think”, nobody demands of them clarification of what they actually mean by that…

 

cross-posted from: https://szmer.info/post/298256

And what do they blame?

a bug in an open source library

Of course. Happy to build his product on open source code, happy to train his models on open source code, but as soon as shit hits the fan, he will push FLOSS under the bus without as much as a moment of consideration.

 

And what do they blame?

a bug in an open source library

Of course. Happy to build his product on open source code, happy to train his models on open source code, but as soon as shit hits the fan, he will push FLOSS under the bus without as much as a moment of consideration.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/843019

Surprising, but true. From the article: "A detailed report has been filed to the transportation committee of the City of London Corporation, the municipal governing body of London’s square mile, which suggests at peak times, people cycling represent 40% of road traffic in the city and 27% throughout the rest of the day."

So even in a city as busy as London, it can be done.

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