- vultourHalf the vendor software I come across asks you to mount devices from the host, add capabilities or run the container in privileged mode because their outsourced lowest bidder developers barely even know what a container is. I doubt even the smallest minority of their customers protest against this because apparently the place I work at is always the first one to have a problem with it.
- If you're at a point where you are exposing services to the internet but you don't know what you're doing you need to stop. Choosing what interface to listen on is one of the first configuration options in pretty much everything, if you're putting in 0.0.0.0 because that's what you read on some random blogspam "tutorial" then you are nowhere near qualified to have a machine exposed to the internet.
- Why didn't you just buy one with no camera at all?
- This post doesn't read anything like ChatGPT. Correct grammar does not indicate ChatGPT. Em-dashes don't indicate ChatGPT. Assessing whether something was generated using an LLM requires multiple signals, you can't simply decry a piece of text as AI-generated because you noticed an uncommon character.
Unfortunately I think posts like this only seem to detract from valid criticisms. There is an actual ongoing epidemic of AI-generated content on the internet, and it is perfectly valid for people to be upset about this. I don't use the internet to be fed an endless stream of zero-effort slop that will make me feel good. I want real content produced by real people; yet posts like OP only serve to muddy the waters when it comes to these critiques. They latch onto opinions of random internet bottom-feeders (a dash now indicates ChatGPT? Seriously?), and try to minimise the broader skepticism against AI content.
I wonder whether people like the Author will regret their stance once sufficient amount of people are indoctrinated and their content becomes irrelevant. Why would they read anything you have to say if the magic writing machine can keep shitting out content tailored for them 24/7?
- Yes, that's an absolutely deranged opinion. Most tech jobs can be done on a $500 laptop. You realise some people don't even make your computer budget in net income every year, right?
- Do you expect Sam Altman to come on stage and tell you the whole thing is a giant house of cards when the entire western economy seems to be propped up by AI? I wonder whose "sober" analysis you would accept, because surely the people that are making money hand over fist will never admit it.
Seems to me like any criticism of AI is always handwaved away with the same arguments. Either it's companies who missed the AI wave, or the models are improving incredibly quickly so if it's shit today you just have to wait one more year, or if you're not seeing 100x improvements in productivity you must be using it wrong.
- Nobody associates the word handmade with whatever you're talking about here. You hijacked a super common word and are now pretending it's related.
- Which self-hosted one would you recommend?
- It's funny how everyone seems to be having a meltdown over this. I didn't even notice anything was wrong until I read about it on Reddit 5 hours later, even though I was working all day. Sounds to me like people are too reliant on random websites.
- It's crafted with a prompt that gives the AI the current time, then it simply refreshes every minute so the seconds start at zero correctly.
- Except you have no idea why Apple is changing the signal display. They could be lying, or they could have a standardised test in which newer hardware performs better. This guy, on the other hand, is clearly saying that Google has no such thing and they're blindly copying Apple regardless of the performance of their hardware.
- First of all, RAM is not cheap. Second, the average consumer is not able to install more RAM even if it was. Consumer hardware often has barely enough RAM to run Windows.
- > I hope actual users never see this
I have bad news for you, this website has been appearing near the top of the search results for some time now. I consciously avoid clicking on it every time.
- The comment you’re replying to is incredibly concerning. Is he saying people at Google are purposefully misrepresenting signal strength so they can “compete” with Apple?
- I have a "plain Python file" that only imports TensorFlow.
- This entire house of cards is built on the expectation that "AGI" is just around the corner. The moment Altman relents in his grift is the moment the bubble pops and we're in for a wild ride.
- How many more years do you think you'll need to keep saying this before it's actually true?
- This is why I refuse to interact with people who use AI. You have to invest orders of magnitude more time to review their hallucinated garbage than they used to generate it. I’m not going to waste my time talking to a computer.
- The camera one is optional.
- Why? I did it on the first try and have never played games like osu!, there seems to be quite a bit of tolerance for hitting the wrong keys.