@eniko (is this re: the RMS thing, or did I miss something else?)
@5225225 Wouldn't bother with public-domain-trained LLMs because they consistently perform like crap from what I've seen (the whole 'tech' basically cannot work without mass nonconsensual scraping of data and conversations).
Perhaps something from the ELIZA era? Essentially just pattern matching and perhaps rudimentary knowledge graph processing, which can produce pretty acceptable results AFAIK.
Today 2K Games and 31st Union join the growing list of organized workers in Spain 🔥
At a time when individualization prevails and we only hear talk of profit margins, losses, and layoffs, we believe that the only way to assert our interests as workers is by standing united.
As an adult I am embarrassed to say that I learned very late how to care for my teeth.
I wrote this short post to share what I have learned.
@jacksonchen666 I feel like this would both create interesting results (something perhaps philosophically closer to the "site of the day" lists that used to exist on the early internet?) and be relatively easy to run a custom variant of on a cheap server, for anyone with a few bucks to spare, moreso with an even smaller index!
Would probably need some unusual scraping logic though, like for example preferring following a random external link on a site instead of an internal link, if there are any, so that most sites would only have one or a few pages actually indexed
@whreq I imagine their index is a little bigger than 256GB though!
It's okay to be a bit broken sometimes. I believe we all are at various points in our lives. It's not a permanent state. We can work on healing if we want to.
It's not okay to be unaccountable though. When you won't take responsibility for your words and actions, that's when you do irreparable harm to those around you. That's when repair takes a back seat and people have to protect themselves from you.
Good morning. Today I got a very interesting response to a freedom of information request from Transport for Wales.
They pay almost £800,000 per year to an external contractor for "revenue protection" (which means enforcing ticket fines).
They earn ~£80,000 per year from ticket fines and penalty fares.
Which means they're paying ten times what they're making back from this process.
Edit: petition in thread
There are times when I can't believe how much effort it takes to argue for things like bike lanes and public transit, in the face of relentless news about climate disasters, record temperatures, and so on. The evidence is all right before us. *Some* of the actions we can take are very cheap. These choices should be completely obvious and undeniable. #Berkeley #ClimateEmergency
Boost with CW: Stallman, sexual misconduct
Made my first piece of generative art (as in algorithmic art, not the NFT crap), with plain javascript and HTML canvas.
I forgot everything about trig and I really must re-learn it, this one was almost pure luck. But this is exciting stuff!
#drawtober - 14: trails
In the process of moving to @joepie91. This account will stay active for the foreseeable future! But please also follow the other one.
Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
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Sometimes horny on main (behind CW), very much into kink (bondage, freeuse, CNC, and other stuff), and believe it or not, very much a submissive bottom :p
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.