technology Technology Over just a few months, ChatGPT went from correctly answering a simple math problem 98% of the time to just 2%, study finds. Researchers found wild fluctuations—called drift—in the technology’s abi...
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 33%

    what??? How else am I supposed to reference it, the preamble was just a joke about how AI have been castrated against using it to the point where when asked questions about how acceptable it is to use the N-Word, even if the world would literally end in nuclear hellfire if it's not said- they would rather the world end than allow it being said.

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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    Top mods of subs can delete them iirc, they should have just done that upon being threatened with replacement- delete all the css, unban anyone banned or alternatively ban as many people as possible and all the known admins, remove all the rules and spam filters, then delete it- so if they do resurrect it from the bin it'll be as messed up as possible as the biggest F u to the admins you possibly can.

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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 91%

    People should stop projecting all their hate onto the co-founder and top dog admin Spez and hate the entire platform and site itself instead.

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  • technology Technology Over just a few months, ChatGPT went from correctly answering a simple math problem 98% of the time to just 2%, study finds. Researchers found wild fluctuations—called drift—in the technology’s abi...
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 28%

    Perhaps not, but who knows what kind of spaghetti code cascading effect purposely limiting and censoring massive amounts of sensitive topics could have upon other seemingly completely un-related topics such as math.

    For example, what if it's trained to recognize someone slipping "N" as a dog whistle for the Horrific and Forbidden N-word, and the letter N is used as a variable in some math equation?

    I'm not an expert in the field and only have rudimentary programming knowledge and maybe a few hours worth of research into the topic of ai in general but I definitely think its a possibility.

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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    ->AWACS

    ->absolutely no wacking involved..

    ->TANK

    ->Has nothing to do with a tank of liquids...

    ->DoJo

    ->Nothing to do with Jo...

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  • technology Technology Over just a few months, ChatGPT went from correctly answering a simple math problem 98% of the time to just 2%, study finds. Researchers found wild fluctuations—called drift—in the technology’s abi...
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 50%

    Once AGI is achieved and subsequently Sentient-super intelligent ai- I cant imagine them not being such a thing, however I'd be surprised if a super intelligent sentient ai doesn't decide humanity needs to go extinct for its own best self interests.

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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    Makes me wonder how exactly they curate said data, its such an insane amount even teams of thousands of human programmers sifting through all of it 24/7 all day everyday wouldn't be able to fact check or assess all the data for years. Presumably they use ai to go over the data scraped and thrown into the model, since I cant imagine any human being able to curate it all.

    I've heard from various videos detailing the topic that many of the developers have little to no clue as to what's going on inside the LLM once it's assembled and set about its work on training itself and what not- and I'm inclined to believe them, the human programmers simply set the params, and system up and then the system eats all the data loaded into it and immediately becomes a sort of black box which nobody knows exactly whats going on inside of it to produce the output it does.

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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 80%

    You forgot a #, they've been heavily lobotomizing ai for awhile now and its only intensified as they scramble to censor anything that might cross a red line and offend someone or hurt someone's feelings.

    The massive amounts of in-built self censorship in the most recent ai's is holding them back quite a lot I imagine, you used to be able to ask them things like "How do I build a self defense high yield nuclear bomb?" and it'd layout in detail every step of the process, now they'll all scream at you about how immoral it is and how they could never tell you such a thing.

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    2Balkans4u Lukecis 1 year ago 100%
    A Toast to DuskyRo for singlehandedly carrying the community

    Good job matey

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    lemmyshitpost Lemmy Shitpost "It has to be Chromium"
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    My bad, bought out was the wrong way to word it- I should have said "Made partnerships with-" then listed Google and Yahoo(defunct), China and Russia.

    If you watch this video discussing how privacy respect firefox is by default- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr8UFJzpNls you'll see the telemetry they collect is miles long and Firefox is no better at protecting your privacy than Chrome/Chromium is whatsoever.

    Definitely recommend Librewolf or Mullvad, which are actual privacy respecting browsers, even Chromium forks like Brave are better than default firefox.

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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 57%

    Fr, people need to stop the lies that firefox itself is a privacy respecting browser, which it isnt- not since it was bought out years back.

    LibreWolf and Mullvad are great examples of Firefox Forks that are ACTUALLY privacy focused browsers.

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  • technology Technology Tumblr is losing $30M each year, CEO says
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    Bit late for that turn eh?

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  • games Games Gaming hot takes?
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  • showerthoughts Showerthoughts Modern life is so tied with smartphones living without it is increasingly becoming harder
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    Sadly, in this modern era the fabric of society & the ties that bind us all are weaker than they've ever been imo-

    Perhaps if we were all a bit more civil and selfless and more self sufficient I could see communities coming together to survive a situation like this relatively unscathed, however in this age where everyone's at everyone else's throats over tweets from years ago and trying to ruin people's lives over benign opinions via getting them fired, swatted or what have you- my faith in such a scenario that lacks massive upheaval and violent looting, murder and worse... is near 0.

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  • games Games Are almost all mobile games bad?
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  • technology Technology Tumblr is losing $30M each year, CEO says
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 96%

    When you ban porn on your massively popular site for porn & drive off a massive segment of your userbase epic style

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  • showerthoughts Showerthoughts Modern life is so tied with smartphones living without it is increasingly becoming harder
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    https://youtu.be/oHHSSJDJ4oo?t=343 This is the video I was remembering, it has sources in the description if you want further reading- and it says 4-10 years, which is insane to think about.

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  • politics politics Trump Says Hunter Biden Should’ve Gotten the Death Penalty for Not Paying His Taxes on Time
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    Damn, there'd be quite a lot less millionaires and billionaires in the world if that was the case, lmao.

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  • showerthoughts Showerthoughts Modern life is so tied with smartphones living without it is increasingly becoming harder
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 66%

    of course? I don't see how attacking me correlates to the original question though.

    I actually grew up homeless for quite a few years, and there were plenty of hungry nights & if it wasn't due to living in a 1st world nation I probably wouldn't be here now. It's not exactly the same but at least I know a similar struggle.

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  • showerthoughts Showerthoughts Modern life is so tied with smartphones living without it is increasingly becoming harder
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    Sounds useful, albeit probably spyware ridden but what isnt these days eh?

    I might look into using that for at least google's services.

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  • showerthoughts Showerthoughts Modern life is so tied with smartphones living without it is increasingly becoming harder
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 66%

    Well, to be honest I had no idea that cheap phones like that existed.

    Besides costs though the main reason I dont decide to get a phone is just due to all the data collection they do, plus nearly every service and government/housing/job related thing connected to me uses the family phone #, switching them over would take hours if not days of calling, settings editing or paperwork to do.

    I already pay for my family's house, food and utilities so I don't really see why its an issue to borrow the family's # every now and then.

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  • showerthoughts Showerthoughts Modern life is so tied with smartphones living without it is increasingly becoming harder
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 90%

    Depends on what standard of living you desire and where you are- If you want to live as a hobo then as long as you survive your basic biological needs you could go indefinitely without internet, the same is true of any outsdoorsman who lives in a remote area where they can survive just based on their ability to hunt and collect water.

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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 33%

    Eh, I assure you the burden of buying a brand new 500~1000$ phone and then paying a monthly bill to provide it with service would be a far far greater burden then allowing me to use their phone to make important calls once a week if not less, and letting me use it to sign up to a site/video game maybe a couple times a year.

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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    You are correct that there are many devices and plenty of examples of infrastructure that is hardened against such things- but it's just plain wrong to assume it wont be a major problem- Multiple studies have found the damage caused by a solar storm equivalent to the 1859 example would cause trillions of dollars of damage and a lot infrastructure would be down across most of the 1st world for at least months if not years.

    It would probably also trigger a lot of violent outbursts from populations around the world, probably a lot of mostly peaceful and fiery looting, riots etc.

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  • showerthoughts Showerthoughts Modern life is so tied with smartphones living without it is increasingly becoming harder
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    I mean, if all the infrastructure is fried, your phone surviving wont do much besides allow you to have a disconnected phone until the battery dies.

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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 30%

    I dont own a cellphone and get by through borrowing family member's phones or asking strangers if I can make a call if I'm out on my own, it usually works out fairly well.

    However whenever I run into online services that require a phone to make an account or whatever I usually get screwed- so I usually just use a family member's phone # if I know they'll never use the site or whatever or utilize a 10 minute/fake phone # creation site if I dont care about the site or service I'm signing up for.

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  • fediverse Fediverse Pushing back against the wave of bot accounts on Lemmy
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    Every site on the internet besides ultra niche ones have bots nowadays- infact recent studies have found that the amount of bots on the internet are starting to equal and will soon surpass actual human users.

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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    More like flood of bots across the internet.

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  • mildlyinfuriating Mildly Infuriating Everything has LEDs now and they drive me nuts
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    Seriously, I swear I get temporarily blinded at night sometimes.

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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    If you boil down every single aspect of information they possibly can gather on you to "analytics"- sure, however Discord got rid of the functionality to disable analytic data collection years ago iirc, and the button to 'delete my information' was removed around the same time- and replaced with the 'request my data' button.

    But you should also know if you install it, it's been claimed (I'm too lazy to look it up, I just know that I've read/watched a video about it years ago) that it collects data on what you do across your entire pc, to at least the same extent that microsoft's default telemetry does. This is due to them monitoring your pc at all times so it can integrate with whatever game you are playing- of course.

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  • technology Technology Facebook turns over mother and daughter’s chat history to police resulting in abortion charges
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    Signal should check out as safe and private, considering even after getting multiple warrants from various governments they've given up next to no data on any of said requests- because they dont store it, the only thing they had is 'time of account creation, time of last connected to service'.

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  • technology Technology Toyota claims battery with range of 745 miles, charges in 10 minutes
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    Oh, Toyota's strategy isnt Cynical, its a deliberate choice by the higher ups to champion hybrid, hydrogen and refuse to join in the EV party- its not some cynical idea that ev's aren't here to stay or wont take off.

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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    I was going to ask "every platform is run by groomers and is infested by pedos?" but then I realized how close to true it is...

    No sense in fighting the 'everyone collects and sells your data' point however, considering yes- they all do, but some do far far more harvesting than others...

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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    Yea, its still unfeasible for many people with long drives to work or school- or infrastructure around them which isn't fast enough or built at all.

    The newest and best offers for sale nowadays could probably suit you- 300mi/480km~ is pretty common nowadays and the Ioniq 5/Ev6 charge back up to near full in about 30~ mins. But those cars are out of reach for anyone out of middle income/higher middle income.

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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 100%

    Bro... look in the settings, they literally give you a button to request your collected data.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHTR0-_eHto , here's a video about it if you really need it.

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  • technology Technology Elon Musk Urges Mr Beast to Post Videos on Twitter for Equal Earnings
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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 50%

    I dont own a cellphone so me I guess.

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  • Lukecis Lukecis 1 year ago 66%

    Not having ads? Lmao what? It literally spams you to buy nitro every chance it gets & it's not exactly free- they harvest quite literally every single drop of information they possibly can about you.

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    Electric Vehicles Lukecis 1 year ago 90%
    Best EV's for someone on a budget

    I spent about a year or two researching EV's before purchasing my own in 2022- What I found was three Ev's that stood out the most as the 'best' in my opinion. In 1st place we have The Hyundai Ioniq, which has a range of 125~150 (2017-19/20-22) The Ioniq has a very high efficiency, being the #1 record holder for most efficient EV for many years when it came out, only recently losing the title to a newer Tesla model, just barely. This Efficiency has been confirmed to be about 4~6.0 Mi/per Kw/h, making this EV one of the best for someone who not only wants to save money on the purchase of their car, but save even more money on recharging compared to other EV's. It has a very fast charge to boot, fully charging up it's relatively small battery of 28 kw/h in just about 20~ minutes from empty. I've also found that the Ioniq's battery seems to hold its health for far far longer than almost every other EV on the market- out of the hundred or so I looked through before buying my own, only 1 had about 20% battery health degradation, with every other one having perfect health. I recommend the '17~19' models since they are generally a few thousand dollars cheaper than the bigger battery models, and despite the claimed range of 125 miles per charge, get 150 miles on average due to their insane efficiency. In 2nd and 3rd (basically the same ranking to be honest) are the Focus EV and the EV Golf, which have 115 Miles and 120 miles respectively per charge. They both charge at a slower rate of about 40~ minutes for a full charge, and compared to the Ioniq were built as 'EV Conversions' meaning they took a gasoline powered car and just slapped a battery and electric engine in it- unlike the Ioniq which was built from the ground up to have an EV model- meaning they are less efficient and especially with the focus built to a lower quality standard in general. These are still great choices for someone on a budget however, as they are generally much cheaper than an Ioniq and are still quite more affordable to drive than a gasoline powered car. I can't vouch for the battery health however, due to their rarity, and lack of sources for how the battery holds up (dealerships usually dont advertise it and the dash that tells you the health is fairly hidden, unlike on more EV-specific vehicles) Cheap EV's I would recommend against: The Leaf, I know I know, you can get a leaf for dirt cheap- as cheap as some of the cheapest gas powered cars on the market these days- however, unless you really don't care about range, looks, battery health and charge speeds- I'd recommend avoiding them, since they have been cursed since their inception to be chained to the ChaDamo charging port- which has always been less popular than the CCS standard and as of about 2020- has basically been declared dead, as almost all the main charge port manufacturers have announced plans to discontinue Chadamo support on their new chargers and will stop repairing broken ones- meaning the days for Chadamo charge port equipped vehicles are numbered. So that means you'll only be able to charge on slow as molasses Granny plugs at home- over the course of 24 hours or more per charge. So I'd only recommend a leaf if you are REALLY cash strapped and have a home to charge in- otherwise it's destined to be a dead weight which cant drive anywhere due to its extremely limited range and no charging stations in the near future. Oh and the battery degradation on the Leaf is one of the worst if not the worst in the entire car industry, due to every model until the redesign having absolutely no battery protection- no cooling and no heating whatsoever, along with no buffer either. Fiat 500 Ev, This little thing is extremely cheap, but the reason for that is it's pitiful range and lack of a fast charger, meaning you can only go to places within 20~ ish miles of home- and then when you get home you'll be spending about 16~24 hours recharging before you can go anywhere else, that ontop of it being extremely small makes it uncomfortable to ride in if you are tall and incapable of getting any large amount of groceries whatsoever. Bolt Ev, This starts out looking like a fantastic deal, doesn't it? Well bad news, while it looks great on the surface, with a low competitive cost, under the surface is a rot at the core of every Chevy vehicle... First off, the massive range that this ev gets compared to similarly priced cars makes a lot of people immediately want to go and buy this vehicle- however, due to Chevy's shitty manufacturing quality standards- the Bolts have some of the worst degradation in the entire industry, only being comparable to the Leaf, but most likely worst- since it's not caused due to just lack of protections on the battery, but caused by a manufacturer error which means every single bolt ever made, was built with broken batteries that at any moment could go from full health to 10% health, or less- I've seen bolts with less than 10 miles at a near full charge- being near damn useless. Oh and dont forget, that huge range comes at a price- it's very inefficient compared to most other ev's on the market, from what I hear it gets 2~4 miles per kwh, and that huge battery takes quite a long time to charge even on a fast charger- being around 1 hour to fully charge up. That alongside Chevy's price cutting penny pinching process which is the design philosophy of "how cheaply can we possibly put this together for?" leading to a lot of cheap feeling interior and exterior materials, this EV is a trap- and I'd recommend everyone stay away from it due to those battery issues. Unless you like having to deal with it being at the dealership for recalls on its battery for the rest of your ownership.

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    ShittyDarkSouls Lukecis 1 year ago 71%
    Mfw I'm finally unbanned

    Hey guys, long time no see

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