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Starbuncle @lemmy.ca
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Pedal To The Metal
  • Hillary Clinton won the popular vote in 2016. Donald Trump was illegitimately placed into power by a corrupt and broken electoral system. That was the real stolen election. Same with Bush v Gore.

  • Instance Admins: Check Your Instance for Vote Manipulation Accounts [PSA]
  • It's easy on Reddit because they have their own username generator when you sign up, but the usernames being used here are very telling. Random letters is literally the absolute bare minimum effort for randomly generating usernames. A competent software engineer could make something substantially better in an afternoon and I feel like an adversarial nation-state would be using something like a small language model trained solely on large lists of scraped usernames.

  • Please stop the bus of life, I want to get off
  • You could probably fit it into the K-12 program without losing any value elsewhere if you cut out things like memorizing maps in regions of the world that are so unstable that those maps won't be valid anymore by the time kids graduate, studying writers like Shakespeare that lived so long ago that what they wrote in could barely be called English, and mandatory electives.

  • Not my pee pee!
  • There is no course of action for legal reform because the right to genital mutilation is enshrined in the US constitution. Any action to enact justice would have to either happen outside the US or outside the law.

  • The Irony of 'You Wouldn't Download a Car' Making a Comeback in AI Debates
  • I think that training models on scraped internet data should be legal if and only if those models' weights are required to be open-source. It'd be like slapping a copyleft license on the internet - you can do what you want with public data, but you have to give what you use it for back to the public.

  • Man Arrested for Creating Fake Bands With AI, Then Making $10 Million by Listening to Their Songs With Bots
  • The solution, to me, would seem to be to divide the revenue up on an individual basis instead. Does some sort of licensing issue prevent this? I'd think that the legitimate record labels would want to fix this loophole ASAP so that they can get more money.