Is that legal though? Usually the poles stand on public ground, so there is no way, in my opinion, that the ground on which the poles stand are owned by that company.
Flock has been critisized a lot. Unfortunately it seems that technology will overrule civil rights; there are a ton of youtube videos about that topic from all involved views.
This government is criminal. Why? In any democracy, transparency is important, meaning you need to know what happens to taxpayers' money. So, this government decided to put down a cloak of silence around it. That in…
You mean Anthropic has no agenda on its own? That seems a very biased analysis here. The response by Zig could be flawed (speculation, I have not reached this conclusion yet) but I don't see how this offsets Anthropic…
To me it seems as if the AI corporations declared war on software engineers in general. I understand that many software engineers have already been addicted to e. g. claude (look at github, you see tons of "co-authored"…
2004 ... Well: > Our search results are generated completely objectively and are independent of the beliefs and preferences of those who work at Google. Google was already lying back then, but several years later, they…
With the rising prices of RAM, I feel these companies owe us money - in particular NVIDIA. I feel that the "free" market is not working when you have de-facto monopolies, as is the case right now. The AI explosion…
Not disagreeing but this also means hardware will become more important. See the increase of RAM prices. This is unfair.
The big corporations. And billionaires. Skynet has won.
I think "Collapse" is a strange word because we talk here about several hundred, if not thousand of years. A good example is the old roman empire - it expanded, it grew - until it no longer did and then it whittled away…
My code is not fast. Writing efficient code takes a lot of brain power. My brain is of the lazy type - it wants the computer (but not AI) to solve things. I only write code so I can be lazier lateron. I think with this…
Hopefully that is the case, because what Google and others are trying via AI, is to privatize the web. They already tried it via AMP. People are probably annoyed that AI/LLMs are lying to them, so not everyone sees the…
Now if Google only were to have a good search engine ...
> it's hardest to get started when the concepts are new and foreign and easier later when your just adding a deep understanding to what you have already fought to learn. This is quite true; I feel this is the case with…
He makes some good points. Anki is indeed popular, so this is true too. I am using my own set of flashcards via self-written computer programs, mostly small scripts. The core is simple: one "side" has the question, the…
Agreed - I'd consider this public pollution caused by extremely greedy billionaires ruining the planet. They could only amass money because they did not care about social responsibilities prior to do so; any contrary…
I don't think Musk needs any more money.
So that's why they are so hard to find!
> After getting comfortable reading code with so many parentheses I never managed to get over the (). Ruby has a very flexible syntax, compared to many other languages, in that you can omit syntax in many cases. For…
That's actually interesting - gives C developers motivation to improve postgresql. after all people could say "look, Rust makes this easier".
> I'm really surprised at the hurry. Well, once you realise that the so-called "EU parliament" is nothing but a lobbyist group (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qatar_corruption_scandal_at_th...) it is no longer…
The lobbyists won this round.
I can not evaluate the claims made, but even if I am lenient and assume it is all true, to me it is still strange how a distribution becomes so dependent on a single person or provider. I can't help but wonder how other…
This assumes the mites are what kills the bees. What is that asssumption is flawed?
No. The mites are not what is killing the bees. And, by the way - natural pathogens exist in just about any population. These very, very rarely led to extinction. There is a media trend to claim the mites are at fault.…
Is that legal though? Usually the poles stand on public ground, so there is no way, in my opinion, that the ground on which the poles stand are owned by that company.
Flock has been critisized a lot. Unfortunately it seems that technology will overrule civil rights; there are a ton of youtube videos about that topic from all involved views.
This government is criminal. Why? In any democracy, transparency is important, meaning you need to know what happens to taxpayers' money. So, this government decided to put down a cloak of silence around it. That in…
You mean Anthropic has no agenda on its own? That seems a very biased analysis here. The response by Zig could be flawed (speculation, I have not reached this conclusion yet) but I don't see how this offsets Anthropic…
To me it seems as if the AI corporations declared war on software engineers in general. I understand that many software engineers have already been addicted to e. g. claude (look at github, you see tons of "co-authored"…
2004 ... Well: > Our search results are generated completely objectively and are independent of the beliefs and preferences of those who work at Google. Google was already lying back then, but several years later, they…
With the rising prices of RAM, I feel these companies owe us money - in particular NVIDIA. I feel that the "free" market is not working when you have de-facto monopolies, as is the case right now. The AI explosion…
Not disagreeing but this also means hardware will become more important. See the increase of RAM prices. This is unfair.
The big corporations. And billionaires. Skynet has won.
I think "Collapse" is a strange word because we talk here about several hundred, if not thousand of years. A good example is the old roman empire - it expanded, it grew - until it no longer did and then it whittled away…
My code is not fast. Writing efficient code takes a lot of brain power. My brain is of the lazy type - it wants the computer (but not AI) to solve things. I only write code so I can be lazier lateron. I think with this…
Hopefully that is the case, because what Google and others are trying via AI, is to privatize the web. They already tried it via AMP. People are probably annoyed that AI/LLMs are lying to them, so not everyone sees the…
Now if Google only were to have a good search engine ...
> it's hardest to get started when the concepts are new and foreign and easier later when your just adding a deep understanding to what you have already fought to learn. This is quite true; I feel this is the case with…
He makes some good points. Anki is indeed popular, so this is true too. I am using my own set of flashcards via self-written computer programs, mostly small scripts. The core is simple: one "side" has the question, the…
Agreed - I'd consider this public pollution caused by extremely greedy billionaires ruining the planet. They could only amass money because they did not care about social responsibilities prior to do so; any contrary…
I don't think Musk needs any more money.
So that's why they are so hard to find!
> After getting comfortable reading code with so many parentheses I never managed to get over the (). Ruby has a very flexible syntax, compared to many other languages, in that you can omit syntax in many cases. For…
That's actually interesting - gives C developers motivation to improve postgresql. after all people could say "look, Rust makes this easier".
> I'm really surprised at the hurry. Well, once you realise that the so-called "EU parliament" is nothing but a lobbyist group (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qatar_corruption_scandal_at_th...) it is no longer…
The lobbyists won this round.
I can not evaluate the claims made, but even if I am lenient and assume it is all true, to me it is still strange how a distribution becomes so dependent on a single person or provider. I can't help but wonder how other…
This assumes the mites are what kills the bees. What is that asssumption is flawed?
No. The mites are not what is killing the bees. And, by the way - natural pathogens exist in just about any population. These very, very rarely led to extinction. There is a media trend to claim the mites are at fault.…