@_winter_wonders@FINKANKVDSELLER I would love to do that but depend on Parsec to remote into the machine. Any of the solutions available on Linux in that regard are a no-go.
@LorrieAnn25@paulapoundstone No it wasn't. Ever read the first amendment? Religion is for weak people who can't cope with mortality and need the threat of eternal suffering to follow the most basic of morals. That's just my opinion though, see how that works? You can fuck off with that sanctimonious BS.
@Accismus404@pablothinghouse Why wouldn't you just make a throw away for that though, rather than having it affect your algorithm on your main account?
@ghost_hay@DogeSupremacy@YouKnoImHim@TheMaineWonk Their employees paying taxes isn't them "generating taxes." That's the employee's money at that point, and if they didn't work for company x they would likely work for company y. Creating jobs is a good thing, but to say their employeess paying income tax is the same is not true.
@psobot Hey, not sure if you remember but we chatted at PyCon about AI music on the Spotify platform. Stuff like this keeps happening and the fact that Spotify has not made a public statement is leading people to believe that Spotify supports it: https://t.co/dVa8gvYJFz
@MoveTheCacharro @noemission@ScorpiousX19@9mmsmg@grok That is not how it works at all. All of that data is shoved into the model during training, but when you prompt it it's a glorified plinko machine. AI does not actually have reasoning skills, even though some of them say they do.
@ScorpiousX19@9mmsmg@grok We are so cooked. Fools like this will never truly understand what an AI model is and how often they are very confidently wrong.
@mindstatex@gurgx3 Yea, but a non technical person might accidentally hit allow. There are also other kinds of exploits that can be done over USB. As a general practice, it's not a good idea to plug into these.