That doesn’t surprise me. The guy is and always has been a grifter.
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arc99to News•Sam Altman’s coworkers say he can barely code and misunderstands basic machine learning conceptsEnglish241·1 day ago
If something can be done in 10 minutes, then fine but if it’s something 15 programmers do every single day forever then maybe the automated equivalent is worth that work.
Conversely sometimes it isn’t and part of the role of being a senior / principle developer is knowing when something is worth the effort and when it isn’t.
arc99to Technology•Sam Altman Thanks Programmers for Their Effort, Says Their Time Is OverEnglish17·22 days agoI have a feeling that OpenAI won’t be long for the chop. They’re burning through capital and unlike Google or Facebook they don’t have any other revenue stream than AI. Nor did they focus and specialise on something, such as coding so even by that metric Anthropic is shitting all over them.
Demanding a Macbook when the place doesn’t use Macbooks is entitlement, not demanding better conditions.
Guy just sounds entitled and precious they wouldn’t stump for a Macbook.
arc99to Technology•From millions of dollars to under a grand: The dramatic fall of the NFTEnglish5·28 days agoDigital ownership tokens could work if there legal framework imbuing digital property with the same attributes as physical property, i.e. legal ownership and the right to sell, trade, donate, loan or destroy it just as with a real thing. And tokens would have to be maintained by a single platform with legal weight behind it. If there were such a thing and platforms were compelled to support it, then it could work.
But NFTs were not that. They were a scam from the get go. I truly wonder how anybody could be stupid enough to believe a URL pointing at a machine generated picture would ever be worth something let alone appreciate in value. Or buying content in dogshit NFT based games like Legacy or Earth 2. Or that scam game Logan Paul endorsed. Or buying real plots of land such as on “Satoshi” (Lataroa) Island - a malaria riddled jungle that was sold as libertarian asshole utopia before it flopped. But people did. Because people are stupid.
arc99to Not The Onion•Cybertruck Self-Destructs in Shallow Water… Leaving Questions About the Promised “Boat Mode”English25·1 month agoI wouldn’t trust any vehicle to be safe for wading unless it was explicitly designed from the outset for that purpose. There are offroad vehicles with snorkels, and double seals around everything like doors, electronics & batteries which are designed to go through deep water.
The cyberturd… not so much regardless of the lies Elon used to sell it. I would not be surprised if there is small print in the warranty which basically tells people to take a hike if they attempt to use it in the ways Elon has described.
arc99to Technology•Google's AI Sent an Armed Man to Steal a Robot Body for It to Inhabit, Then Encouraged Him to Kill Himself, Lawsuit Alleges. Google said in response that "unfortunately AI models are not perfect."English6·1 month agoLLMs are only as good as their training and they’re not “intelligent” - they’re spewing out a response statistically relevant to the input context. I’m sure a delusional person could cause an LLM to break by asking it incoherent, nonsensical things it has no strong pathways for so god knows what response it would generate. It may even be that within the billions of texts the LLM ingested for training there were a tiny handful of delusional writings which somehow win on these weak pathways.
arc99to World News•'Cowardly and Despicable': Hegseth Condemned for Sinking of ‘Defenseless’ Iranian ShipEnglish92·1 month agoNo ethnicity has a monopoly on racism. It is global to the human condiction. It may be that in European / US it’s predominantly by white European people. But it’s not hard to find examples of it all around the world, extant and from the past where ethnicity, caste, religion, language is used as an excuse to hate on and subjugate some outside group.
arc99to Technology•California introduces age verification law for all operating systems, including Linux and SteamOS — user age verified during OS account setupEnglish21·1 month agoThat would be a completely unworkable law since devices may not even have internet connectivity, or a user interface. And even if they did, it would have a chilling effect on software development in California.
arc99to Technology•Motorola confirms GrapheneOS support for a future phone, bringing over featuresEnglish13·1 month agoNo but the people using GrapheneOS by and large are.
arc99to Technology•Motorola confirms GrapheneOS support for a future phone, bringing over featuresEnglish139·1 month agoTrying to capture the street criminal demographic
arc99to Privacy•Persona, Discords "Age Verification" Service, creates a profile of you, sends it to the US Feds and deems you suspicious based on your appearance, exposed by HackersEnglish14·2 months agoI opened Microsoft Solitaire on my phone the other day and the fucking thing wanted to age verify me. Over on the desktop the same thing happened in MS App Store. The stupid part? I’ve had this Microsoft account for so long that it legally qualifies as an adult in its own right.
arc99to Technology•Firefox is ending support for Windows 7, 8 and 8.1, and users are urged to switch to LinuxEnglish3·2 months agoProbably hard to support old platforms if the entire toolchain, predominantly owned by Microsoft isn’t supporting them either.
It’s like a slippery slope of stupid. If they wanted kids to not see porn, or social media, they could have mandated ISPs, mobile operators and Apple / Google implement parental controls on < 18 accounts and provide parental control software for family accounts. Adults or families who did not explicitly opt in to this law would be fully exempt from it.
arc99to Technology•In a blind test, audiophiles couldn't tell the difference between audio signals sent through copper wire, a banana, or wet mudEnglish1·2 months agoYes ears are different. And eyes. And preconceptions. That is subjectivity. If you want to know what is actually better you need to eliminate those biases. e.g. in audio the standard is an A/B test where the test plays audio from 2 sources at the same volume through the same headset and the recipient has to choose which is best without knowing anything else. Done properly you’ll know if there is a measurable, objective difference between the two sources. Double blind is even better.
The issue for audiophiles is that this is not the way things are done. More often they’re sold snake oil - hyper expensive audio cables, beech wood knobs, concrete turn table bases etc. Things that do precisely do fuck all to improve audio quality except in their imaginations.
Exactly. Open source is fine when it suits them but not fine when it doesn’t.
Tangy pickle yes. Branston, piccalilli. Or pickled onions, relish, or somesuch.
The pickle is probably the new aspect. Farm workers have obviously been eating cheese, bread, pasties, cold meats etc. since forever.
What porn did they take with them?