potatoguy

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[–] potatoguy@potato-guy.space 2 points 7 hours ago

Unfortunately, yes.

[–] potatoguy@potato-guy.space 19 points 5 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (3 children)

If the US used something like pix, MasterCard, visa, etc, wouldn't have any power to do this, but they want to make Brazil delete pix from existence. Interesting.

Edit: grammar

[–] potatoguy@potato-guy.space 3 points 5 days ago

How a brain that works and learns (differently) since inception (creating new paths between neurons or strenghtening paths, adapting to every touch, sound, temperature, body position, smell and image it ever experiences) different from multiple matmuls that calculate an optimization path based on dual numbers (to get the gradient to descend) and different path seeking algorithms like ADAM?

Idk, but I think that it has a different way of learning and being, a child learns by being with others, it experiences things, their brains are wired in such a way to learn those things, they make errors and are corrected, so they learn to not make things up or they start to make things up on their own on what they learned, there isn't a model on what there is to be learned, there isn't a focus, just living. Machine learning algorithms learn by trying to predict the next token (not even learning wrong things and getting corrected, its like those kids who when they don't know something they just make something up, not having learned to be wrong), the optimal way to guess a color on a upscaled image, to denoise a image to match a prompt, etc. These are very different in my understanding.

I believe (in 5 trillion years) that if wires could be wired in such a way to reorganize themselves based on simply by existing, like our brains, not matmul*100 trillion, these wires being a "robot" brain and the "robot" just being and being teached by a society that sees this "robot" like any person we see today, I believe this "robot" would turn out to be just like a person. Our brain is physical, with nothing special about it, if it takes another form, like the "robot" brain, it would behave in the same way.

So, in my idiotic opinion, the scope of the thing, what is the relation with the environment, what it does, how it does, makes it different than what a person would do, be, etc. I'm probably 300% wrong, so yeah.

[–] potatoguy@potato-guy.space 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

As Bolsonaro got cited in the Trump post, he should be tariffed too, by death by firing squad. Idk, seems a good idea hehe.

[–] potatoguy@potato-guy.space 5 points 1 week ago

Zram is good, i would use lz4 as a compression method, it uses a lot less CPU than zstd and compression makes it around 50% bigger than compressed using zstd (50% compression vs 33% compression on zstd). So on CPU bound scenarios, it holds better than on zstd in my opinion. Same on btrfs, it feels a lot faster on lzo than on zstd.

 

Interesting video showing almost no difference in performance between gaming distros and Windows 11 LTSC. What is your opinion on this?

[–] potatoguy@potato-guy.space 5 points 2 weeks ago

In my experience, papers has better compatibility with devices that only rely on touchscreen, have used since it launched on my tablet and it's good.

[–] potatoguy@potato-guy.space 11 points 3 weeks ago

Luigi killed the CEO on call of duty, makes sense

[–] potatoguy@potato-guy.space 5 points 3 weeks ago

Idk, it feels a lot of conversation about difficult to grasp topics are followed by a lot of Dunning-Kruger comments, even here on lemmy. Sometimes it's about related topics that a person know, so their comments seems reasonable, but after a search or a harder look, I stop upvoting or I can even downvote their comment, but sometimes I just ignore if I don't even remember the original conversation.

[–] potatoguy@potato-guy.space 7 points 3 weeks ago

I agree, in an investigation with evidence, with authorization from the police force money laundering/financial crimes department and a judge saying that the bank should give the data, it would give more concrete evidence for a case.

[–] potatoguy@potato-guy.space 24 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

“I thought it’s appalling, to be honest,” Wes Streeting, the Labour’s government’s health secretary, said of the chants, adding that “all life is sacred”.

The irony.

[–] potatoguy@potato-guy.space 4 points 3 weeks ago

It's free in Brazil.

 

It's impossible, i got this instance to just see lemmy from my own instance, but no, it was slow as hell the whole week, i got new pods, put postgres on a different pod, pictrs on another, etc.

But it was slow as hell. I didn't know what it was until a few hours before now. 500 GETs in a MINUTE by ClaudeBot and GPTBot, wth is this? why? I blocked the user agents, etc, using a blocking extension on NGINX and now it works.

WHY? So google can say that you should eat glass?

Life is now hell, if before at least someone could upload a website, now even that is painfull.

Sorry for the rant.

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