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[–] [email protected] 43 points 7 months ago (5 children)

It was pretty clear from the get go that this was a Ukraine/NATO operation (would still be true if it was "ISIS" militants) but that's a pretty clear-cut confirmation.

 

Obviously done so Elon looks like less of a hypocrite in his quixotic OpenAI lawsuit. However, it is notable in that it's the largest LLM to date with open and commercially licensed weights (314B params). It's way too large for any consumer to actually run, but having direct access to a model this big may benefit researchers looking into safety and bias in AI.

[–] [email protected] 50 points 7 months ago

Well, sounds like the doxx was accurate then.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I think SCP would be a good example, as it's a crowd-sourced project under CC-SA.

 
  • Treat-brained? Check.
  • Invasive KKKolonist species? Check.
  • Loves violence but pleads naivety when confronted? Check.
  • Should not be let outside for their safety and the safety of others? Check.

I don't make the rules, but facts are facts.

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[–] [email protected] 8 points 8 months ago

This is going to result in some hilarious embezzlement and.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 8 months ago

I thought that my cats would start waking me up an hour later (relative to when I went to bed) due to DST, but they keep waking me up at 6am regardless of the time change.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 8 months ago

I think calling both those sites as AI start-up makes sense, as they're parts of the pipeline, just on the tail end. There are plenty of AI startups that are glorified ChatGPT API wrappers, so they clear that bar.

[–] [email protected] 29 points 8 months ago

It's buried in the article, but yep it's a Boeing.

[–] [email protected] 28 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

I can't believe that some actually Vax-maxxed. Absolute legend. gigachad

[–] [email protected] 9 points 8 months ago

I kinda feel like a odd duck in that I actually like Chapo. I've stuck with Chapo pretty consistently, even through the post-Bernie doldrums. I've listened to a fair number of their episodes multiple times, even the much reviled Girl God episode. For me, Chapo is my default background noise when at work or taking a long drive or playing video games where I don't need to listen to dialogue.

For their recent stuff, it's not bad, although nothing amazing. They do have consistently good takes on Palestine, if not a lot of unique insights. On other topics they feel a bit late to the party, and there haven't been any particular stand-out reading series in the past few months.

[–] [email protected] 41 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (4 children)

The paper is bad and incoherent. For a supposedly data driven paper it's mostly about the authors' subjective experiences and a selection of anecdotal-grade posts. The few graphs they do choose are unintelligible and aren't even used to support any particular arguments. It'd be a sweet gig to work for a think tank like this where you can just write garbage and collect your NED/oligarch-backed check, but I have a little bit of self-respect.

[–] [email protected] 29 points 8 months ago

We raised our prices 10% across the board but are obfuscating that fact by hiding the price increase from the menu.

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RIP Trevor Moore

 

Due to a power issue, it looks like the lander may now no longer have sufficient fuel to make a controlled landing on the moon. This was the lander that was set to carry human remains to the moon despite objections from the Navajo nation. Hopefully, this discourages any future attempts at such a stunt, since instead of a permanent mausoleum your ashes may instead be stranded in orbit or scattered amongst the moon dust if the thing crashes.

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I am still fascinated with The Product, even if I have no intention of purchasing or playing it. Still listening, but some interesting tidbits so far are Braces reiteration that he isn't (legally) making any money on the game, and that one thing that inflated the cost of the game were the legal fees to have it reviewed to make sure it wouldn't be actionable in court. He also confirmed that courting negative media attention was 100% intentional and part of the game's marketing strategy.

 

Hey folks,

I've put out feelers before, but it's the new year and I wanted to look at offering to run some tabletop RPGs. Right now, I'm feeling pretty open system-wise (although would prefer the lighter-weight side of the hobby) and can help figure out schedule at some point. Also not necessarily looking for a long term commitment, but thought it might be fun to meet some folks and try out some games together.

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Looks like they're scraping up some more copies somehow, but it looks like the game literally sold out within an hour or so of going live. Must have either been a very small print run, or there are more irony pilled folks willing to part with ~$80 for what looks like a kinda jank roll-and-move game than I thought.

EDIT: Apparently the additional copies have also sold out.

EDIT2: If you actually want the thing, it looks like they are accepting pre-orders for an another printing.

 

Pretty neat/horrifying.

 

Lol.

 

It looks like Microsoft's ambitions to completely cannibalize OpenAI is coming to pass. Apparently, Microsoft already has a perpetual license to all of OpenAI's IP (link), and owned all the physical hardware running the OpenAI GPTs. So now that they're about to acquire basically OpenAI's entire staff OpenAI literally has nothing.

I think the interesting angle is the anti-trust angle. The board's ouster of Altman has essentially allowed Microsoft to strip OpenAI for parts without having to compensate the other investors or receive anti-trust scrutiny. It is a massive win for MS.

 

My guess is that this is the beginning of Microsoft consuming OpenAI in its entirety. As for the firing reason, it's sudden enough that it's probably personal misconduct (i.e. fraud or sex crimes.)

 
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