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Generative models are not remotely close to being good enough to match even the most mediocre local news production

This is likely a regional monopoly (or duopoly at best) for local news. If you have a lock on the market and don't have to worry about regulators the easiest way to juice profits is to destroy labour

This is intentional scuttling the product to make more money because they know that neither the workforce nor the consumer have any recourse

This is what generative models are for

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feedback over waarom het misschien niet verspeid wordt, indien gewenst 

@heleenkuiper Ik had deze zelf nog niet eerder gezien, maar ik heb wel wat concrete suggesties over hoe dit soort dingen aan te kondigen zodat ze ook beter verspreid worden:

1. Er is momenteel geen alt text, en een hoop mensen op Mastodon retooten dingen simpelweg niet zonder alt text uit principe, omdat het een deel van de gemeenschap buitensluit. Dus dat kan een reden zijn.
2. Het is uit de poster niet echt duidelijk wat het doel is, of zelfs wat de insteek is; een feest, een protestmars, alleen een ontmoetingsplek, iets anders? Dat kan mensen afschrikken, want dan is het maar de vraag of het meer dan symboolpolitiek is.
3. Uiteindelijk moeten mensen er ook vertrouwen in hebben dat het evenement bij kan dragen aan een oplossing. Nu weet ik niet wie de 'politiek bewuste mastodonners' in je toot precies zijn, maar veel mensen die ik ken zouden direct afknappen op de framing dat het probleem 'polarisatie' is, aldus de website (ik heb het even opgezocht), omdat we ons er maar wat van bewust zijn dat dat meestal een opzetje is om te doen alsof er geen systemische discriminatie in het spel is.

Dit alles is niet per se bedoeld als kritiek op het evenement, voor de duidelijkheid, meer als 'ondertiteling' van waarom het hier misschien niet zoveel vaart loopt. In mijn ervaring gaat het verspreiden een stuk beter met heel concrete aankondigingen a la "er is probleem X, we gaan ding Y doen, kom naar plek Z op die en die tijd".

(Overigens lijkt het evenement inmiddels vol te zitten dus is aanmelden om erbij te zijn sowieso niet meer mogelijk, maar dat is weer een ander verhaal.)

An hour of optimization later, and my algorithm for merging gappy sequences is *much* faster - for a testing set of 200k values (split up into a few separate slices and then re-merged into one), it went from several minutes runtime and 90MB heap use, to under 200ms runtime and 9MB heap use!

(This is for my Matrix client, for merging server responses into the local message cache)

Calling all #Blind #Windows users! 🖥️👥 I briefly tried #Beeper after seeing another blind person recommend it, but it didn't seem the most accessible with the #JAWS #ScreenReader. Do you use any all-in-one social media apps like Shift, Franz, Ferdium, or Beeper on Windows? I'd love to hear about your experiences with #accessibility and usability. Please share your thoughts! #AssistiveTech
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So, anyway, whenever you read "some scientists think", think about me and recalibrate the lower end of your expectations accordingly.

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“Have you got anything to declare?”
“Yeah, five imported functions and one global variable. It’s an array, hope that’s alright”

re: elememoment 

@kloenk I'll definitely post about it here when that happens, for now there's just a small sneak preview of what I'm going for in terms of UI: social.pixie.town/@joepie91/11

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@kloenk I wouldn't be surprised if a big part of the jank in existing clients is purely due to this problem, to be honest.

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@kloenk I've mostly been working so far on some UI stuff and a sensible internal representation of the message cache, which as far as I can tell, 0 of the existing clients have (all either depending on server responses, or suffering from jank in the way they merge server responses).

It's turned out to be a surprisingly difficult problem to solve performantly, though I think I have a working implementation now.

@artemist Those weirder problems are deterministically weird though!

now that we've concluded that other species we share this planet with use language amongst themselves similarly to how we use language it makes me wonder if any of them use language for the enjoyment of riffing on language quirks the way we do.

do crows meme about the crow equivalent of jorts? has a crow ever uttered "shiny thing wife, shiny thing life" to raucous laughter?

I really do wonder.

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@kloenk I'm working on my own client now, which will be done any day now 🙃

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@kloenk NixOS (in Firefox) here so not just macOS either, not even just desktop

elememoment 

@kloenk Ah, so it's not just me having that problem...

Ever wanted to see what every(?) Lenovo BIOS is like for the last 10 years? Useful+Strangely Lenovo have you covered with a simulator for a shockingly huge amount of models: https://download.lenovo.com/bsco/index.html#/textsimulator/ThinkPad%20T430%20(2347,2342,2344,2345,2349,2350,2351)

Useful I guess if you want to use it blind?

I find this fascinating because it creates a sort of strange reversal of power dynamics; the thief is in control of the funds, and the operator, which may well be a wealthy corporation, typically has to publicly admit the hack, and ask and/or beg for the hacker to contact them to negotiate.

It's one of the few things about cryptocurrency that actually feel cyberpunk.

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One of the few fascinating outcomes of the cryptocurrency world is the somewhat-established practice of "hack bounties", where someone hacks an insecure exchange or whatever, steals the funds, and then negotiates to return most-but-not-all of the funds in exchange for not being prosecuted, leaving them with a partial 'bounty' for having found the issue.

This negotiation process succeeds with impressive regularity.

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