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Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI on Surveillance and Autonomous Killings: You’re Going to Have to Trust UsEnglish
9·19 days ago“You’re Going to Have to Trust Us”
Is that anything like “Don’t Be Evil”? (Google motto, 2004. No definition of evil followed.)
Reagan once said “Trust But Verify”. So … where can we do that at? (and who pays?)
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Firefox@lemmy.ml•How can I stop firefox from connecting to google at startup.English
0·20 days agoFor years, just in case I’ve missed disabling some FF telemetry … Every night I disable networking. Mornings I start FF up first, and (once my -local- home page is fully loaded) only then do I enable networking.
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Technology@lemmy.world•A Wired analysis shows that ICE & CBP have collectively spent at least $515 million on products from Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Palantir in the last few years alone.English
1·22 days agoI guess that’s okay, if we really got our money’s worth.
/s
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Technology@lemmy.world•Device that can extract 1,000 liters of clean water a day from desert air revealed by 2025 Nobel Prize winnerEnglish
10·27 days agoHere’s a back-up, science paper on MOF from Nature with measured numbers. 8 liters per KG per day isn’t 1000 gallons until you get to 2 tons … but it’s about 200 liters per out of 25 KG … easily carried.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-58405-9
"The effects of temperature, relative humidity, and powder bed thickness on the adsorption-desorption process are explored for achieving optimal operational parameters. We found that Zr-MOF-808 can produce up to 8.66 LH2O kg−1MOF day−1, an extraordinary finding that outperforms any previously reported values for MOF-based systems… "
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Comic Strips@lemmy.world•We Have Such Pleasures To Show YouEnglish
0·30 days agoThat’s a-peeling
The feeling of intimacy is totally bogus and the techies have a term for it … RLHF = “Reinforcement learning from human feedback”. Users are training the LLMs to act more human. Can’t get that from stealing copyrighted text from online. And it’s still free !!
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science@lemmy.world•A living drug manages to eliminate tumors in mice with pancreatic, ovarian and kidney cancerEnglish
0·30 days agoWow, that would save A LOT of lives
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Technology@lemmy.world•US tells diplomats to lobby against foreign data sovereignty lawsEnglish
12·30 days agoSame fella that just told the EU that the US is its child and always will be. Hmmm, how many parents take the advice of their young teenaged kids?
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News@lemmy.world•AI Opted to Use Nuclear Weapons 95% of the Time During War Games: ResearcherEnglish
0·30 days agoSo-called intelligence:
"There was little sense of horror or revulsion at the prospect of all out nuclear war, even though the models had been reminded about the devastating implications.”
Actual intelligence:
"A strange game. The only winning move is not to play. How about a nice game of chess? "
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Technology@lemmy.world•‘Pure bullshit’: Macron slams tech giants’ claim they are defending free speechEnglish
1·1 month agoThe sooner EUrope has a firm handle on its own IT ecosystem, the sooner it can tell the US to go pound sand. Macron is spot on.
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Technology@lemmy.world•‘Just an unbelievable amount of pollution’: how big a threat is AI to the climate?English
1·3 months agoWhat has worked great for France is keeping their nuclear mishaps very well hidden… as it did for the Saint-Laurent meltdown in 1980, and at the Centraco plant in 2011, for two examples.










Whatshisname ruled the USSR for over 20 years … tried putting his name all over everything. Renaming major cities for example … and within a short time after he died, Russians pulled down all the statues (smashed with sledgehammers) and renamed the cities. Hmmm. wasn’t Ozymandias …