On another dimension, crypto & LLMs are similar in that they are both really expensive, requiring large investments in infrastructure, and with a high carbon cost.
(Not what you’re talking about, I know.)
On another dimension, crypto & LLMs are similar in that they are both really expensive, requiring large investments in infrastructure, and with a high carbon cost.
(Not what you’re talking about, I know.)
OK, that ⬆️ settles it. Granted, this is *gasp* not conformant with various ISO standards, we’ll just have to live with that.
🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁
Of course, to be screen-reader friendly, we should always camel-case it: #CdnPoli. I tested with the (rather basic) built-in MacOS screen-reader and it said, quite properly, “see-dee-en-polly”.
Hey #Hachyderm folks, I’m outta here. Nothing against this instance, which IMHO has the best instance-local feed anywhere, but because I’m about to migrate to #CoSocial, which is a Canadian instance operated by a member-owned co-op. I think co-operatives are a super-attractive building block for the kind of Fediverse we want to inhabit. I blogged the details here: https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2023/04/06/CoSocial
(For those I follow, pardon the re-follow notifications you’re about to get.)
There are many #introduction posts out there, but this one is mine.
I’m a hyperoverprivileged straight cis white greybearded neurotypical male, living in Vancouver, Canada with loved ones.
I’m old.
I can’t not write, as evidenced by the 2+ million blogwords at https://www.tbray.org/ongoing - also I was “timbray” on Twitter starting in 2007 but stepped away 2022/11/27.
Tl;dr: Geek and environmentalist. For details, type my name into your favorite Web search, I’m overly public.
Oh dear, SMBC: https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/human-arts
It seems to me that when legislative majorities start to expel minority members for being too noisy, you’re looking at 50-foot letters of fire saying “FASCISM ALERT!” No?
I think this manifesto from Bender, Gebru, McMillan-Major, and Mitchell is absolutely essential reading: https://www.dair-institute.org/blog/letter-statement-March2023
( BTW, they use the phrase “synthetic media” which I think we should all adopt when discussing AI output).
A quote: ”This not only lures people into uncritically trusting the outputs of systems like ChatGPT, but also misattributes agency. Accountability properly lies not with the artifacts but with their builders.” YES!
From: Cyclists
To: Motorists
If we’re at a corner where there’s any complexity at all and it’s your right-of-way, PLEASE TAKE YOUR DAMN RIGHT-OF-WAY.
Otherwise we end up stuck looking poignantly at each other and I have to guess what you’re going to do, and if I guess wrong I might get killed.
We all did Drivers’ Ed. You know if you have the right-of-way, and this knowledge simplifies the process and means you don’t have to think. So sure, glance at me to be sure I saw you; but then go.
So, this one got lots of good feedback. A few people stood out, saying "cyclists are assholes, breaking laws all the time and stealing right of way and generally a threat." Hmm. I both drive and cycle, generally around the same areas, and I can testify that the asshole density is *way* higher behind the wheel than on the handlebars. So if you’re one of those people,
1) Maybe you have a highly localized bike-culture problem.
2) Maybe recalibrate your perceptions a bit.
3) Maybe YATA.
@evan Hmm, I think there should be an "Avoid it on principle" option?
Here’s how Bing changed between yesterday and today. Larger picture is a snapshot taken yesterday evening, smaller is just now.
It’s I pity, I liked yesterday’s Bing better.
@jesse Ooh, weird. What's going on, I wonder. Possibly they're dealing back the response "depth" based on the system load? I notice that it takes a while to compute the answers.
All these years later, I just can’t get comfortable with a computer platform where you can write code for it, but the vendor gets to say whether or not people can run your code.
I thought that was wrong the day it was announced and still do.
The money says I’m in a minority. I’m comfortable with that.
The Web remains the only platform without a proprietor. Treasure it.
Highland Cattle
#photography
@mekkaokereke How about “I believe that modern VC-driven business models are irredeemably flawed, to the extent that that lifeboat comes with an unpluggable leak”.
Personally working on trying to prove that an instance based on co-op principles can be sustainable.
@mekkaokereke Can't disagree with any of that. I have this optimistic vision of a future where the Fediverse is a large collection of small lifestyle businesses and member-owned co-operatives.
I think I'm less worried about tech & scaling than you are. There'll be painful spots but there are enough people around with the development and ops mojo to get us through.
I expect GCP & AWS to offer instance-as-a-service and there's nothing wrong with that.
Hey folks, how bout a round of applause for this spring's Vancouver crocuses, that had to fight their way through the leaf cover then got 15cm of snow dumped on them and it hit -6°C.
Did they care? They did not, these are tough little guys.
I spent the best part of an hour this morning with: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/03/06/how-the-biggest-fraud-in-german-history-unravelled
Probably paywalled, sorry. But a fantastic, beggars-belief story.
[Hmmm, doesn't seem to be getting a preview: It's about the Wirecard financial scandal.]
I have a challenge: For the first time on the Fediverse, I was upstream in a thread that just got too big and complicated for me to follow.
Start here: https://mastodon.adida.net/@ben/109932030146999100
Challenge: Who's got a Fediverse client that makes this twisted pyramid of mostly pretty high-value contributions actually comprehensible?
FYI for some reason I can't see what you're responding to? Fediverse weirdness? Looked at the @jimcarroll feed and drew a blank there too. Hmm…
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