@lupyuen I actually have no issue with AI or anything else instructing people on how to make bombs. Knowledge should never be illegal.
BTW this is why I made that comment Scots need to toss their colonizers earlier today. The leadership wants to ban white people and take away freedom, and that’s 96% of the population. What else would you call that?
"a Large Language Model (#LLM) can be convinced to tell you how to build a bomb if you prime it with a few dozen less-harmful questions first"
https://techcrunch.com/2024/04/02/anthropic-researchers-wear-down-ai-ethics-with-repeated-questions/
#AWS Deadline Cloud: "lets customers set up, deploy and scale up graphics and visual effects Rendering Pipelines on AWS Cloud" (OpenJD)
https://techcrunch.com/2024/04/02/aws-unveils-new-service-for-cloud-based-rendering-projects/
They always hated Asians even more than white women as white women tend to join the cult and enjoy the abuse.
The smell of cannabis is somewhat annoying when you're not the one smoking it. It's not a particularly pleasant smell. Reminds you a bit of cat piss. I knew one guy who smoked it constantly. His breath smelled like literal shit. Makes your brain feel kind of foggy for days after you smoke it too. Not an unpleasant feeling exactly, but there's definitely the feeling that something's in your system.
Easter has been an opportunity to stay completely off the bottle too. Did have a couple of beers with my gym buddy, but honestly, coffee would've been better. We were already full of endorphins from the workout and didn't need any more tranquillisers.
The drugs are a bit like cheating. They hijack brain circuitry that's meant to be activated by actual happiness-inducing activities and distract you from seeking those out. That's not to say that I will never indulge. I'm just saying that there's rarely an upside to it, yet many potential downfalls.
I think rapidly losing all electrical power plants and dozens of cities is more of a concern for them by now.
Watched a video by Technology Connections about old pinball machines and... actually lost interest by the end of a video of his for once.
That electromechanical stuff reminds me of digital logic. It *is* digital logic. Just done with switches, relays and cams. Early electronic computers worked just like pinball machines. I saw a working replica of an electromechanical computer at Bletchley Park and it was essentially the same thing.
Pinball machines are hilariously complex, but so are computer chips. Electricity can't count, wait its turn or make decisions, so it takes a lot of trickery to convince it to do that. The chips do it better though, and pack a lot more complexity into a much smaller space.
Pinball machines are good for visuals, but you can learn exactly the same concepts if you take a computer engineering course.
He began the video by showing off a more modern pinball machine with a computer in it. It was frankly more stimulating for the player than the older machine. There's a ton of stuff, such as strobing lights, voice effects and animated displays, that the older machines simply couldn't pull off. Little is lost from the newer machines by putting in a computer, and much is gained.
He sounded disappointed as he said "it's a computer". Again, there isn't much to show there. Not unless the audience knows programming and electronics, that is. There's plenty to explore if you reverse engineer those chips and probe at them with an oscilloscope. But that doesn't make for a good video for general audiences.
Running an #LLM Locally (PC / Mac)
https://www.infoworld.com/article/3705035/5-easy-ways-to-run-an-llm-locally.html
These are common practices in the industry and they have names. Using contracting as a probationary period for hire is called "contract to hire"
@AmpBenzScientist
"Three people familiar with the matter said the Department of Homeland Security isn’t expected to buy access to more of this data, nor will the agency make any additional funding available to buy access to this data."
According to the article, "Three people familiar with the matter" said they're expected to stop buying it.
It would be nice if they did, I'm a bit sceptical too.
GitHub Actions will run our Automated Test every day ... For Apache #NuttX RTOS on #Ox64 BL808 Emulator
Article: https://lupyuen.codeberg.page/articles/tinyemu3.html#daily-automated-testing
https://www.notus.org/technology/dhs-access-phone-movements-data
"The Department of Homeland Security is expected to stop buying access to data showing the movement of phones — a controversial practice that has allowed it to warrantlessly track hundreds of millions of people for years.
Since 2018, agencies within the department — including Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the U.S. Secret Service — have been buying access to commercially available data that revealed the movement patterns of devices, many inside the United States. Commercially available phone data can be bought and searched without judicial oversight."
#privacy #FourthAmendment
The synth we're designing should be pretty good for both trance and vapourwave. It can do big trance leads and pads and has state-variable filters like a Prophet or an Oberheim.