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obelisk_complex
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obelisk_complex@piefed.cato Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•I predict by the year 2000, 99% of all Assembly will be written by compilersEnglish1·2 days ago
obelisk_complex@piefed.caOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Updated: Honey, I Shrunk The Vids 2.3.4English1·3 days agoAh, what version did you try? This is due to issues with the renderer, but I just got this fixed by disabling GPU drawing for the form last night. Give 2.5.9 a go 😊
obelisk_complex@piefed.cato Off My Chest@lemmy.world•maybe it’s my “selective empathy”, but i have no sympathy or empathy towards these types of idiots.English3·3 days agoWhen Reddit started, Spez and Aaron made “sock puppet” accounts to make the site seem more active than it was, because you have to have what looks like an active user base to attract more users.
Now, after Reddit has gone public, they need the appearance of lots of users to attract advertising dollars and keep their stock price high, and there’s no need to operate sock puppets by hand anymore because of LLMs - they can be the sock puppets, and if you have enough of them acting human enough, it doesn’t even matter if some people realise or if one gets called out as a bot.
This also has the extremely useful benefit of steering society slowly towards the ideology of the billionaire, by having those bots normalise hate in the tsunami if messages they post.
I think the account you interacted with was an LLM, not even a real troll.
Dammit I miss having raw semiliquid sugar encapsulated in more, solid (also, more solid) chocolate-flavoured sugar. Guilty pleasure, plus nostalgia?
obelisk_complex@piefed.cato Gaming@lemmy.zip•StarCraft-Inspired RTS From Former Blizzard Devs Losing Online Multiplayer Because Server Partner Was Bought By AI Company - Aftermath (Nathan Grayson)English41·7 days agoFrom Software patched the original Dark Souls PC port to remove Games For Windows Live when that service shut down, replaced it with steam networking. This was years and years before the remaster, so they weren’t making money on it - they just up and fixed it. MMOs? A bunch of unpaid modders brought up the first WoW custom servers, and some of those were reverse engineered.
Your argument doesn’t pass the “just look and see if it’s true” test.
obelisk_complex@piefed.catoPhilosophy@lemmy.ml•The Truth Behind “That’s Just Your Subjective Opinion”English1·8 days agoThat’s not “a very common way to see it”. It’s the way it is.
Facts are independently measurable; there the same for everyone, you always get the same data; there are no exceptions. As you said in another comment, objective reality is what remains true regardless of reference frame.
Opinions are not independently measurable. Once you have a measurement that holds true across reference frames, you have a fact.
Objective reality is treated as superior to subjective reality because it’s more useful. Subjective reality can be “better” in certain circumstances though, for example as an escape for a mind - abandon your observations of objective reality and replace them with something preferable.
You have to accept the meanings of words in order to have a meaningful debate about the concepts they carry.
obelisk_complex@piefed.caOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Updated: Honey, I Shrunk The Vids 2.3.4English2·9 days agoHey, I haven’t made a full post about this yet, but I thought you’d like to know: v2.5.0 is out, and it implements quietvoid’s tools for DoVi support! https://github.com/obelisk-complex/histv-universal/releases
It’ll even handle DV 5 and 7 😊
obelisk_complex@piefed.cato news@lemmings.world•Gas prices top $4 a gallon as Iran war triggers global oil shockEnglish1·9 days agoI’ve been thinking about the longer stops and I don’t hate it. Being forced to get up and move around sounds kinda pleasant, if I’m honest.
obelisk_complex@piefed.cato news@lemmings.world•Gas prices top $4 a gallon as Iran war triggers global oil shockEnglish2·9 days agoI’m planning a road trip and I saw over $7 around Vegas just yesterday. And this ain’t even the top.
obelisk_complex@piefed.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you saw a mushroom cloud, what would you say?English51·10 days agoYes, it does imply it. It’s the most common association for mushroom clouds in our media since the bombs were dropped. Doesn’t guarantee it of course, but to act as though “they’re unrelated and anyone making the association is ignorant” would be an indefensible position.
obelisk_complex@piefed.cato Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The English language is peculiar.English3·10 days agoYou totally can though. It’s a common phrase.
obelisk_complex@piefed.caOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Updated: Honey, I Shrunk The Vids 2.3.4English1·11 days agoSweet as, lmk if you have any questions or run into any issues! 😊
obelisk_complex@piefed.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•People who have been on Lemmy since the very initial reddit API debacle, or before even that, how much do you think it has changed?English5·11 days agoThis is how I know I’m old. I consider the “Reddit API debacle” recent history.
obelisk_complex@piefed.caOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Updated: Honey, I Shrunk The Vids 2.3.4English1·11 days agoWhether it’s an alternative depends on what you use Handbrake for. HISTV can’t convert ISO or rip discs, it only converts video files. If you just use Handbrake to get smaller videos, HISTV will work for you without having to use more controls than it would take to launch the space shuttle 😅
obelisk_complex@piefed.caOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Updated: Honey, I Shrunk The Vids 2.3.4English1·12 days agoThanks for your patience, took me a minute to get my VM up and running so I could test the Flatpak, but it’s working and with no permissions: https://github.com/obelisk-complex/histv-universal/releases/tag/v2.3.6
By which I mean “Replace source” works out of the box with no permissions; in order for “Place next to source” output to work, you’ll have to give permission to the folder via flatseal (as you noted).
I’ve got a few more updates to make - I’m simplifying the UI a little, and I’m adding the ability to transcode AV1 - and then I’ll work on getting it building entirely offline in order to submit it to the Flathub store for review. Great suggestion, I appreciate it! (👉゚ヮ゚)👉
obelisk_complex@piefed.cato Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Netflix announces yet another price hike for all tiers, over a year after the last oneEnglish601·12 days agolaughs in jellyfin
obelisk_complex@piefed.cato No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is cryptocurrency good for anything?English331·12 days agoIt’s great for sending money abroad. No bank, minimal fees. I use it for that all the time, to send friends gifts for weddings and birthdays and stuff.
Yes, this requires everyone in the transaction to be on the network and know how to sell cryptocurrency; the question is whether it’s useful, not whether it’s useful with no caveats 😋
obelisk_complex@piefed.catoFrugal@lemmy.world•Netflix is raising their prices again. Spotify just raised their prices…English11·12 days agoJeeeeeesus. I’ve got 20TB and that feels like a lot 😅
obelisk_complex@piefed.caOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Updated: Honey, I Shrunk The Vids 2.3.4English1·12 days agoAh-ha, thanks for the update on Docker! Saves me going down that rabbit hole 😅
On the files on the NAS: yep, that’s by design. My files are across the WAN, not LAN, so I built it to stage remote files locally before transcoding. It currently pulls a file, transcodes it, and moves it wherever you chose for output. This does mean that going over a network is slow, because you have to wait for the staging and cleanup before doing another file. That’s deliberately conservative though; I wanted to avoid saturating networks in case the network operator takes exception to that sort of thing. A secondary benefit is that the disk space required for operations is just twice the size of the source file - very low chance of having to pause a job because the disk monitoring detected there’s no room.
I’ll look at putting in an override that disregards the network and treats remote files as local for you!
Boy oh boy, you’re not gonna like this one bit: https://www.npr.org/2014/07/28/335288388/when-did-companies-become-people-excavating-the-legal-evolution
(To be clear, I understand you think you covered this with “computers may be” but my point is different: the law is often dumb and you would be amazed at what politicians who don’t understand tech - or get paid not to understand it - will pull off)
Edit: Downvotes from people who missed the point. You can’t say “LLMs will never be people” because you simply can’t guarantee your/our lawmakers won’t be that stupid.