

The lawsuit is the bombshell I guess?
Also it wasn’t obvious to me that RAM manufacturers were artificially inflating prices. It’s plausible to me that the stupid AI bubble is actually consuming that much of the supply.


The lawsuit is the bombshell I guess?
Also it wasn’t obvious to me that RAM manufacturers were artificially inflating prices. It’s plausible to me that the stupid AI bubble is actually consuming that much of the supply.


Heh, that’s a good point! I wonder what the graph would look like if it was hood height instead.


That is certainly possible, but I think the usual flow is for KDE wallet to handle the actual security stuff and the application just gets the credentials


Just a guess, but is it saving your RuneScape account information in your KDE wallet?


Why is it only including suv/light truck weights? Wouldn’t it be more informative to do average weight of vehicle, regardless of class? As light trucks/SUVs become a larger share, the average weight would trend up. I think, at least.


It’s hopefully common knowledge, but just in case, Codeberg is running Forgejo. You can host a compatible instance yourself! It’s not that painful.


More like saying it’s legal to publish the plans for a gun, but illegal for the layperson to build maybe?


Wouldn’t the argument be that they aren’t compelling speech, but preventing the execution of non-compliant code?
Sure, devs could publish software without age verification, but running it would be illegal.


Passwords were a mistake.


That’s quite interesting, thank you! So for an instance to manipulate votes, they’d have to stream a bunch of fake events.


I know nothing about Lemmy’s architecture, but how does my instance tally votes on a post from another instance?
Does it trust that instance? Does it only take into account votes cast on itself? Does it ask every federated instance for their vote totals?


You can get pretty far with a stack of 5090s and llama.cpp with split mode graph (or so I’ve heard, I’ve never tried), or AMD’s unified memory CPU thing.
It’s not as good as data centre grade stuff, but it’s not nothing either.


Same, pretty much. It is possible though, which makes LLMs a more democratic technology than, say, nuclear reactors.


That’s kinda my point. Roads are a useful technology, but they can be used by fascists.


I’m not here to argue for or against LLMs in general, but self-hostable AI is a thing. Actually open AI is a thing.
A blanket statement saying about AI as a whole technology being good for fascism is about as useful as saying “roads are good for fascism” (they’re great for troop movement after all).


Huh, I hadn’t heard about that! Honestly seems useful, and if it’s only the engine, I don’t see how crypto bros are relevant.
If there’s some “pay to unblock” scheme, that’s a different story.


What are they doing with cryptocurrency now?


Am I misunderstanding, or is this not open source? Looks like you have to pay on ko-fi.
Huh, how accurate/precise (I always mix them up) were the real patients? Did they just identify every other patient as an imposter?
Synaptic is decent, but it doesn’t exactly feel like an “App Store”.