42
172
Artemis_Mystique

@lemmy.ml

Artemis_Mystique 4 points 2 days ago

Do elaborate more on the 3D printing stuff

path: 0 24357341 24361767, hotness: undefined, score: 4, children: 1
Artemis_Mystique 1 point 3 days ago

The assertion that lemmy users call Blockchain and AI a grift is not without evidence(just browse around on any thread related to the topic) people calling QC a grift is more nuanced and something I have picked up on, you could make the case when 'it happens' lemmites would call QC a grift.

path: 0 24346948 24348789, hotness: undefined, score: 1, children: 0
Artemis_Mystique 4 points 4 days ago

I am not against any of the tech i listed, i think they all are neat and quite interesting to study and use.

you have probably not been around the forums to realise why i put it there, QC discussion these days are leaning towards the it's a grift/ it will never be viable territory. This is mostly in large part due to M$ and their claims. there is also some subtle fear mongering going on with the recent push towards quantam resistant encryption standards.

So i am not calling QC a grift, I am calling out that whenever it becomes viable for the companies that are researching it to rent their computers to consumers, people will start calling it the next grift.

path: 0 24330520 24330724, hotness: undefined, score: 4, children: 1
Artemis_Mystique 1 point 3 days ago

thats why I think there should be a fsf led effort to make some version of FOSS agentic AI(i know its just a marketing term).

I hate that the ability to just sit at the computer and go

Hey, can you go through the hundreds of images i have in my Downloads folder, and transfer the images in which i appear in the center to this directory, also make it so in the future any pdf with a specific header goes into this directory will M$ exclusive feature.

path: 0 24340845 24343700, hotness: undefined, score: 1, children: 1
Artemis_Mystique 8 points 5 days ago

I personally think the report of bleeding users is exaggerated, Most people I know(yes its a biased sample group) have left chrome, and its 50-49 split between brave and firefox, with the 1% being on safari(this metrics includes mobile users) and most of these people have turned on some kind of do not track/do not send analytics checkmark, plus people who are miffed about firefox switch to something based on firefox, which imo are just more users of firefox.

path: 0 24313564, hotness: undefined, score: 8, children: 0
Artemis_Mystique 2 points 4 days ago

didn't meta and apple try turning VR into the 'Next big thing' very recently, i mean they got distracted with LLMs but they could always try again.

I still dont think blockchain; the tech itself is a grift, it does what it promised to do(not BTC, other coins that improved on it, BTC itself has turned into a big game of chicken), has uses beyond its initial purpose. Its just that the tech attracted grifters like flies, and their actions were transparent(yet people still fell for it)

path: 0 24329090 24330851, hotness: undefined, score: 2, children: 0
Artemis_Mystique 4 points 4 days ago

Vegetarianism in India is more nuanced then that; I personally see it in 4 different facets.

one is that it is the Upper Caste's(who traditionally have more access to wealth) enforcing their values(religious requirement to be a vegetarian) on people who they see as below them.

Many poor people in India disproportionately eat more meat than their richer counter parts.

Animal protein is just cheaper and more dense than plant based protein, and plant based protein is also seasonal as compared to animal based protein.

It also doesn't help that vegetarianism has become a political issue in India, and is part of the ongoing culture wars happening in the country.

path: 0 24314779 24317454 24321412, hotness: undefined, score: 4, children: 0
Artemis_Mystique 1 point 3 days ago

amen

path: 0 24337447 24338367, hotness: undefined, score: 1, children: 0
Artemis_Mystique 5 points 5 days ago

This is one of the threads of all time!

path: 0 24311594 24313494, hotness: undefined, score: 5, children: 0
Artemis_Mystique 0 points 3 days ago

people will say QC is a grift when it eventually becomes commercially viable(Just look at the second level comments here)

path: 0 24344537 24344643, hotness: undefined, score: 0, children: 1
Artemis_Mystique 3 points 6 days ago

not exactly surprising that we are hearing more stories/examples of AI induced delusions in people, but it really makes me wonder if there was a concerted effort to kill news stories related to AI doubling down when incorrect.

No AI(LLMs) just got better, more accurately they got better at detecting they are incorrect and correcting themselves.

If you want to sort of grasp how it works, just search up the Chatgpt seahorse emoji debacle, arguably the best example of what happens when deep training data fights with the self-check logic.

path: 0 24300252 24300719, hotness: undefined, score: 3, children: 1
Artemis_Mystique 76 points 4 months ago

Too many claims, too little sources to back it up; did big radish write this?

path: 0 22022869, hotness: undefined, score: 76, children: 5
Artemis_Mystique 32 points 2 years ago

Skill issue

path: 0 12570149, hotness: undefined, score: 32, children: 0
Artemis_Mystique 28 points a year ago

remembering his old friend Bilbo who died some years earlier after an average hobbit lifespan horribly in a cave after being captured by goblins...

path: 0 14431607 14432821, hotness: undefined, score: 28, children: 3
Artemis_Mystique 26 points 2 years ago

wikipe-tan provides excellent demonstrations for a variety of Wikipedia articles: Example

path: 0 6283353, hotness: undefined, score: 26, children: 3
Artemis_Mystique 23 points 2 years ago

I disagree: for most of my country, whenever the term 'Avatar' was mentioned before WotW was announced, it was always that movie with the blue aliens that blew away their minds back in 2009; most of the adults, whenever we discussed the latest hollywood flicks always asked me if there was any news about the second movie. the visuals of Avatar was something that stuck deeply with them

path: 0 7012290, hotness: undefined, score: 23, children: 0
Artemis_Mystique 22 points 2 years ago

Can you answer the question raised by my post?, or provide an alternate source(perhaps an article or coverage by a different channel) for the technology discussed?

path: 0 6628373 6628680, hotness: undefined, score: 22, children: 0
Artemis_Mystique 21 points 4 months ago

c/cursedcomments

!the sub never took off, i tried!<

path: 0 22554312, hotness: undefined, score: 21, children: 5
Artemis_Mystique 20 points 8 days ago

C will be relevant till the heat death of the universe. if humanity ever dooms itself back to the stone age, all it would require is some bloke to invent a rudimentary binary computer and some nerd to write a basic C compiler for it, humanity will doom itself again in less than 50 years.

path: 0 24265721 24266339, hotness: undefined, score: 20, children: 0
Artemis_Mystique 20 points a year ago

So if Mozilla wants to monetize location data, what does this mean for all the custom ROMs that use Mozilla's location provider instead of Google's?

Nothing, because they dont sell location data, this just seems like a routine warning that pops up when ToS and Privacy policy changes, and since they have clarified their position on this matter, (not to mention the lack of alternative FOSS web engines). We really shouldn't let this bother us

Of course i might be wrong and it may come out that Mozilla has turned heel(lot of heel turning happening lately)

path: 0 15623814 15628002, hotness: undefined, score: 20, children: 0

thanks for using Leebra!

go to feed...