PhlubbaDubba

@[email protected]

This profile is from a federated server and may be incomplete. View on remote instance

PhlubbaDubba , to Ask Lemmy in What do you think of the "state of the union", dear US-folk?

We're heading towards some crescendo in our national history, I don't believe it will be a full on civil war, but I do believe that whatever it ends up being will be resounding enough that whoever comes out on top will be in a position to redefine the American system, and I'm actually optimistic about what that redefining will end up looking like.

PhlubbaDubba , to No Stupid Questions in [Serious] What is project 2025? What kind of risk is involved?

Someone read The Handmaiden's Tale and thought it was a societal model narrative instead of a warning.

PhlubbaDubba , (edited ) to No Stupid Questions in [Serious] What is project 2025? What kind of risk is involved?

If 1812 is any indicator, call the brits to take care of it for you and then take credit for it afterwards because someone nailed an American redneck with a plate of poutine when they tried to cross the border thinking they could totally solo cap Calgary.

PhlubbaDubba , to No Stupid Questions in [Serious] What is project 2025? What kind of risk is involved?

Actually, the areas where the millitary are based at will probably be the safest since there's like a zero percent chance that they will be siding in significant numbers with the likely instigators of this hypothetical civil war.

It'll less be "the trenches have come across the atlantic" and more "The troubles but instead of centuries of religious differences and legacies of imperial oppression and division, it's clem and the boys becoming domestic terrorists because they'd rather die than go back to the world where they knew shame."

PhlubbaDubba , to Android in Google's plan is to annoy you relentlessly until you update Messages

The problem is that sometimes they choose that, and then they pitch a fit at you when their out of date software becomes the point of entry that's lead to them needing to figure out how to buy and trade crypto.

Software is made for the lowest common denominator to be able to use, and that means hand holding and railroading for everyone else, or else we get dumbasses who some the fuck how managed to backgrade their OS to the original Windows OS and are now exposed to literally every security risk that has been invented since that was released.

PhlubbaDubba , to Ask Lemmy in How does lemmy deal with ban evasion?

TBF Reddit isn't exactly trying all that hard since ban evaders tend to be good for engagement metrics. Like half the measures they do employ they only do because they feel like they have to in order to not look like they just blatantly don't give a shit so long as the investor watched metrics keep going up.

PhlubbaDubba , to Ask Lemmy in How does lemmy deal with ban evasion?

Keeping a list of "fingerprints" of users is hardly invasive, and it's only dangerous without proper database security.

It can throw up false positives, but the key there is to make it as good at not doing that as possible, and having a reasonable means for users who feel like they were unfairly tagged as evaders to appeal the flag.

Also, don't do it automatically, use it as a tool to identify possible cases and have a review team check for which ones need the most immediate action, with help from a separate algorithm that prioritizes user reports by how reliably a users' reports have pinged actionable content.

That's the entire game of security, not being perfect, but being good enough for the adversary to decide you might as well be perfect for all their efforts would be worth, and ban evasion protection and bot prevention are no different.

PhlubbaDubba , to No Stupid Questions in Why can't people make ai's by making a neuron sim and then scaling it up with a supercomputer to the point where it has a humans number of neurons and then raise it like a human?

That's kinda the idea of neural network AI

The problem is that neurons aren't transistors, they don't operate in base 2 arithmetic, and are basically an example of chaos theory, where a system is narrow enough for outer bounds to be defined, yet complex enough that the amount of "picture resolution" needed to be able to accurately predict how it will behave is currently beyond our scope of understanding to replicate or even theorize on.

This is basically the realm where you're no longer asking for math to fetch a logical answer to a question and more trying to use it as a way to perfectly calculate the future like an oracle trying to divine one's own fate from the stars. It even comes with its own system of cool runes!

I fully imagine we will have a precise calculation of Rayo's Number before we have a binary computer capable of being raised as a human with a fully human intelligence and emotional depth.

More likely I see the "singularity" coming in the form of someone who figures out how to augment human intelligence with an AI neural implant capable of the sorts of complex calculations that are impossible for a human mind to fathom while benefiting from human abilities for pattern recognition to build more accurate models.

If someone figures out how to do this without accidentally creating a cheap 80's slasher villain, it will immediately become the single most sought after medical device in human history, as these new augmented mind humans will instantly become a major competitive pressure for even most manual labor jobs.

PhlubbaDubba , to New Communities in The Home of Maths Challenges

I may or may not have just yoinked that banner to make a funny history joke

PhlubbaDubba , to Ask Lemmy in Which drugs have you used?

Weed, Molly, and Ketamine

Honestly, didn't feel anything with any of them.

PhlubbaDubba , to World News in Secret document says Iran security forces molested and killed teen protester

Morality police, coming to a republic near you if you don't vote.

PhlubbaDubba , to RPGMemes in "This violates so many laws..."

Barbarian, stops eating, narrows eyes at cuisine bard, eyes what they're eating, slowly begins eating again

PhlubbaDubba , to Reddit in AI Is Poisoning Reddit to Promote Products and Game Google With 'Parasite SEO'

So the advertisers are basically admitting now that they peddle direct opposition to an actual useful answer to a Google-able question

Like 90% sure this is a direct response to the fact that people have begun appending reddit to their searches to get answers to questions that aren't just Wikipedia or more advertisements.

PhlubbaDubba , to Technology in Someone got Gab's AI chatbot to show its instructions

Pretty hilarious how I'm pretty sure more space was dedicated to demanding to not reveal the prompt than all the views the prompt is programming into it XD

PhlubbaDubba , to Games in Sweet Baby Inc. employees harass steam group admin for listing their games to avoid them
  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • kbinchat
  • All magazines