My guess is attempting to poison LLM training.
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SparroHawc@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Mods react as Reddit kicks some of them out again: “This will break the site”English
2·3 months agoI jumped ship to Lemmy once they instituted the ‘upvotes can get you banned’ policy.
My in-laws have had an utterly terrible experience with Samsung kitchen appliances.
Not because of tech, mind you, but because they’re shitty and break down. Don’t buy Samsung.
SparroHawc@lemmy.zipto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•18% of people running Nextcloud don't know what database they are usingEnglish
1·4 months agoIf you’re running it in a prebuilt container, as long as it works it shouldn’t matter and you don’t need to care.
Of course, when your database gets corrupted after Nextcloud updates because you had an app running that isn’t supported in the new version, it will suddenly matter a lot.
It’s technically possible to administer Linux servers with a Nintendo DS.
…Not sure where I was going with that, except to say that you can, in fact, do just that with an actual toy.
SparroHawc@lemmy.zipto
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5·5 months agoThere’s an easy solution to that.
Seed something yourself.
Go buy a garage sale DVD of something that is semi-popular and doesn’t already exist on the private tracker, rip it, and post the torrent yourself.
'S what I did back when Underground Gamer still existed; I had a version of Mechwarrior 2 that didn’t already have a torrent, so I spent some time making a nice summary and uploaded it myself. Worked a treat; I had enough ratio to get me through my rough early weeks and never looked back. Until the site shut down, of course.
SparroHawc@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•It's rude to show AI output to peopleEnglish
4·5 months agowith no ads
For now.
Eventually it becomes a search engine that replaces the ads on the source material with its own ads, thus choking out the source’s funding and taking it for itself.
but but but how are the corporations supposed to make money off of our data if they can’t harvest it? Think of the poor corporations!!
The problem is that before LLMs, they had to actually put forward some effort to produce content on the internet, which at least kept the amount of thoughtless content down somewhat. Now the barrier to entry is practically zero, all while thieving people’s hard work without compensation and burning ridiculous amounts of resources to do so.
It is super interesting tech though.
It has nothing to do with that, and much more to do with people on 4chan being willing to call each other out. Without toxic behavior you can’t have examples on how to deal with toxic behavior.



You’re not wrong, but that’s the rationale I’ve seen from others.