

The solution is quite simple: don’t voluntarily give any private information to chatbots. There is no reasonable expectation of privacy when using chatGPT or any LLM hosted online.
The solution is quite simple: don’t voluntarily give any private information to chatbots. There is no reasonable expectation of privacy when using chatGPT or any LLM hosted online.
At some point, the vetting process will end up being more time consuming than actively moderating the instance, it will still not be 100% effective.
They work well when being correct doesn’t matter
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I just block em
No intrusive ads or trackers. Less AI slop and more genuine human interaction. The ability to easily block communities, users, and instances is nice too.
And it’s safe to say Luigi here
I wonder if there will be a measureable positive impact on the environment like we had during covid lockdown
Fill it with AI techbros and make them talk to bots all day. Sounds like a win for the rest of the internet.
Free-to-play is just a ploy for future value extraction.
I typically go out of my way to avoid F2P games. I’d rather pay once for a game, rather than be stuck with a live service that constantly nags about subscriptions or microtransactions.
What copyrighted music did YT train their AI with?
Call it what you will, but all signs seem to indicate that generative AI is simply not as profitable as the evangelists want it to be.
Looks monopole-like? The TX power didn’t change much unless the board antenna was poorly matched to begin with. Angle the board so that the other device is in the null of the radiation pattern and the range becomes awful
Dang, I forgot all about the Internet Hippo since leaving X for Mastodon
Going into the registry to disable it as soon as I see it, just like I did with copilot.
Physical keys and what looks like a headphone jack? Seems like an upgrade
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diet_of_Worms Learned about it yesterday lol