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Butterbee (She/Her)

@ Butterbee @beehaw.org

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  • It still worked out in their favour since we cultivate them now _

  • le gasp

  • The same people who are so excited to bring us The Torment Nexus!

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  • To be honest I more than half expected it to just be a list of 7 linux distros to install on it _

  • "Flagrant security lapse caused an incident when software engineer uses inappropriate tool for the job."

  • You could have simply ignored the post and moved on with your life. But you wrote this instead.

  • It never ends, does it?

  • Right? He can go to the hot place for all I care. If there is an afterlife he's certainly not hanging with the likes of Betty White or Mr. Rogers.

  • It just blows my mind that things got to the point where we have to seek a privacy focused not-internet-connected keyboard when that should have been the default all along.

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  • of AI and telemetry in Windows 11

  • Elon Musk doesn't care about chatgpt killing people either. He's just marketing.

  • Just double checked, and no they are very much talking about LLM's. Specifically they were testing gpt-4o, gemini-1.5, llama-3.1, sonnet-3.5, and opus-3 o1. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2412.04984 And the concerns raised in that paper are legit, but not indicative of consciousness or intent.

  • It's wildly difficult to control the output of the black box and that's hardly llms showing signs of self-preservation. These cries are from people in the industry trying to pretend the models are something that they are not, and cannot ever be. I do agree with the sentiment that we should be prepared to pull the plug on them though, for other reasons.

  • “This has never been about politics,”

    Coward. It absolutely was, and is, about politics. The misinformation has ALWAYS been political. Countering misinformation is inherently political. As someone who's very existence is considered "political" I politely suggest we drop the apolitical angle and start getting fucking angry and aggressively political. I'm very glad there are organizations out there like his that are doing that work. Just be honest about it.

    Thank you.

  • Brendan would never hurt a fly!

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  • For now.

  • To add to this, concept art is one of the places I would least like AI to be used in. It utterly fails at being creative and actually creating something fundamentally NEW and the more we use it the more our media will just devolve into remixed homogeneity.

  • Because the POINT of using AI is to fire all the humans you have to pay. You can't economically hire people to correct the AI work because it would cost as much, if not more, than paying humans to do the work and then you also have to pay your AI vendor.

  • Technology @beehaw.org

    Looking for TV recommendations

  • Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

    Looking for self hosted digital asset management

  • Climate @slrpnk.net

    280 million e-bikes are slashing oil demand far more than electric cars. E-bikes and scooters displace 4x as much demand for oil as all of the EVs in the world.

    arstechnica.com /cars/2023/11/280-million-e-bikes-are-slashing-oil-demand-far-more-than-electric-vehicles/
  • City Life @beehaw.org

    Vancouver (And the Pacific Northwest) should invest more in earthquake resilience.

    reecemartin.substack.com /p/vancouver-and-the-pacific-northwest
  • Gaming @beehaw.org

    Remnant 2 Summoner on subsequent playthroughs?

  • City Life @beehaw.org

    Big Tech Is Watching You as You Drive

    newrepublic.com /article/174089/big-tech-watching-drive
  • Gaming @beehaw.org

    PSVR 2 On PC Project Gets SteamVR Working, But Major Caveats

    www.uploadvr.com /psvr-2-pc-steamvr-output-no-tracking-adapter/
  • Environment @beehaw.org

    New Zealand bans thin plastic fruit and vegetable bags in world first

    www.standard.co.uk /news/world/new-zealand-ban-plastic-fruit-vegetable-bags-world-first-carrier-bags-environment-b1091015.html
  • City Life @beehaw.org

    Walkable Neighborhoods Help Adults Socialize, Increase Community

    aussie.zone /post/161700
  • City Life @beehaw.org

    There's a proven way to stop bike theft. So why are so few cities doing it?

  • LGBTQ+ @beehaw.org

    Demonstrators protesting sexual orientation and gender identity education bring Surrey school board meeting to a halt

    www.cbc.ca /news/canada/british-columbia/surrey-sogi-protests-1.6878496
  • City Life @beehaw.org

    The War on Cars Podcast ep 106 Nick Offerman

    thewaroncars.org /2023/06/06/106-nick-offerman/
  • City Life @beehaw.org

    Exclusive: More than 100,000 B.C. households at risk of homelessness due to rental crisis; “The rental crisis is worse (in B.C.) than pretty much anywhere else in the country.”

    vancouversun.com /news/local-news/exclusive-bc-rental-crisis-puts-100000-households-at-risk-homeless
  • City Life @beehaw.org

    Mayoral candidates to square off in housing-themed debate at U of T

    www.cbc.ca /news/canada/toronto/toronto-mayor-election-housing-debate-1.6871172
  • City Life @beehaw.org

    This Is What It Takes To Be a Strong Town. Is Yours One?

  • City Life @beehaw.org

    Building Better Cities: 8 Steps to Transform Your Urban Environment

  • City Life @beehaw.org

    This little-known rule shapes parking in America. Cities are reversing it | CNN Business

    www.cnn.com /2023/05/20/business/parking-minimums-cars-transportation-urban-planning/index.html
  • City Life @beehaw.org

    Living above libraries, fire halls and schools? More housing options coming to B.C.

    bc.ctvnews.ca /living-above-libraries-fire-halls-and-schools-more-housing-options-coming-to-b-c-1.6415701
  • City Life @beehaw.org

    Montreal is spending $30 million to expand and improve bike paths

    montreal.ctvnews.ca /montreal-is-spending-30-million-to-expand-and-improve-bike-paths-1.6419028
  • LGBTQ+ @beehaw.org

    Trump-appointed federal judge rejects Tennessee's anti-drag law as too broad, too vague

    apnews.com /article/drag-law-unconstitutional-tennessee-lgbtq-ff16eb4bdbd0d69863eef38bf93503cf