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latency-guy2
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  1. I look forward to the Great Australian firewall, maybe they can contain themselves without infecting the rest of the world.
  2. > arguments like this ignore the point.

    And the point should be ignored even more. Free software is a fairly specific thing, trying to co-opt it into something it isn't makes you the bad actor

    Make your own idea instead of stealing and leeching off the success of others. Thats frankly disrespectful to even have the gall to do this. You definitely don't deserve ruining another's image for your idea of how society should work.

  3. Why misrepresent what someone else said to make your point?
  4. > My comment was pointing out that there are multiple possible (probably simultaneous) causes for the jury statistics.

    Sure, but this is a non-statement without qualifying anything behind it. You can defeat any argument by claiming its "multi-faceted". Just like how I am doing to you right now, but instead forcing you into the position where you lack evidence to dismiss.

  5. Very apt, OpenAI's start was always poach-central, we know this from executive email leaks via Elon/Sam respectively.

    Any gibberish on any company's behalf of "poaching" is nonsense regardless IMO.

  6. > Secondly, incitement to violence is illegal in most countries. If you think it's not in yours, why not try it and see where you end up?

    By all means, if that's the way you want to represent the issue, then there is no discussion to be had.

    I will, however, represent it this way:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship_in_the_United_Kingd...

    I can be compelled in a few situations in this incomplete list were of the "deserved" type. But you can't convince me on all of them.

  7. The stakes are naturally higher and harsher than at any point in history. The government, all kinds, are reinforcing it, and governments are entirely reflective of society, there is no washing your hands of this responsibility.

    Gen-Z is not only completely in the right in being sheepish, their predecessors are entirely to blame, and every attempt to claim they were not a part of the increasing surveillance state is a lie.

    Even the older members of Gen-Z can be blamed to a small degree.

    There is no cure

  8. This is so uninteresting considering the comments that you passed over from the other user:

    https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=44510731#44516503

    https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=44510731#44519298

    No, I imagine you don't see the blatant disregard. Maybe sagaar is a genuine representation of this community, and as are you. Entirely inflammatory people who seek to poison the well and act like they're not doing it.

  9. If you went to a website that consisted of roughly within 2 standard deviation population representative of multiple sides, then maybe you would have a point.

    But this is reddit. It is not a population consisting of anywhere near that generous 2 standard deviations.

    You know precisely what you're doing and you know you're being dishonest.

    Tell me, a website that is not wholly owned and operated by shills on the left would respond with the state of /r/pics any day of the week, and exclaim that is entirely organic behavior, let alone consisting of representative population of the real world USA.

    We can go blow for blow in any large sub. In fact, tell me why /r/Idaho, a state that has consistently voted red for decades somehow has "organically" resulted in posts entirely consisting of run-of-the-mill liberal posts? What of /r/Texas which is the same story and out of the question not a liberal stronghold that it presents itself to be.

    You can pull the wool over your eyes all day, don't expect anyone else in the world to believe your bullshit.

  10. The safety filter appears on both ends (or multi-ended depending on the complexity of your application), input and output.

    I can tell you from using Microsoft's products that safety filters appears in a bunch of places. M365 for example, your prompts are never totally your prompts, every single one gets rewritten. It's detailed here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/copilot/microsoft-365/micr...

    There's a more illuminating image of the Copilot architecture here: https://i.imgur.com/2vQYGoK.png which I was able to find from https://labs.zenity.io/p/inside-microsoft-365-copilot-techni...

    The above appears to be scrubbed, but it used to be available from the learn page months ago. Your messages get additional context data from Microsoft's Graph, which powers the enterprise version of M365 Copilot. There's significant benefits to this, and downsides. And considering the way Microsoft wants to control things, you will get an overindex toward things that happen inside of your organization than what will happen in the near real-time web.

  11. Not sure what you want as a response, you won't find a friend in me, and you certainly won't be able to convince me if this is your response.
  12. The Middle East is not strongly in the sphere of influence that Europeans have yes.

    I promise you that the boots on the ground of the rest of the nations listed by the other person here is far more important here than strongly worded letters by the aging bureaucracy that governs the EU.

  13. For photo negatives - usually doesn't matter. I am not up to date with what the vision folks are doing at these companies, but images are usually single channel, and more likely than not for regular images in greyscale. Otherwise in complex domain for the radar folks, and those are not RGB based images at all, rather scatterer defined.

    Additional channels being recognized in training usually didn't matter for the experiments and models I used to deal with before 2022, and if they were, certainly did not matter for colors. Then again, the work I was doing was on known (and some additional confusers) classes for object detection and classification where the color pretty much didn't matter in the first place.

  14. At least from when I was still doing this kind of work, look angle/platform angle scatterer signal (radar) mattered more than rotation, but rotation was a simple way to get quite a bit more samples. It never stopped being relevant :)
  15. Right, but that's a comment on yourself, even if you meant that for everyone else. Society absolutely trusts 20 somethings for sensitive data all the time.

    Don't give me the bullshit about "this situation". Go to your nearest hospital and notices a sea of young nurses handling you and your family's medical data on a clipboard, paper, and a very poorly secured 20 year old workstation.

    You are inconsistent, and you will continue to be inconsistent. In fact, your bank account info is known by the teller who has similar qualifications, your purchases and address is known by the customer service representative hired straight out of high school or in a call center in Egypt, and so much more.

    This talking point is entirely a political cudgel that only makes sense to the kind of folk that do not think past their favorite politician's tweets. On that fact, wanna know who's been managing your letters/calls that you've been sending your politician? These ones know your phone number, and any modern filter will be looking for your address.

  16. What is "Bloomstink"? Neither of your links references it, there are no references to the thing that makes sense when I do a web search.
  17. > That’s strange, because capitalism is the one that thinks infinity is real.

    Your rhetoric doesn't pass. You contradict yourself in a single turn. Can't cite "scarcity" and "infinity" powers this fictional economic system you thought of as "capitalism".

  18. Didn't know other economic systems beat the fundamental nature of physics and reality where infinite isn't simply a concept. Are you sure you're considering a "charade" in the right direction?
  19. Why is incapability to make progress at work tasks not a valid reason for job dismissal in Germany? Unless I am misunderstanding something

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