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melfie@lemmy.zipto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•It should be "as the duck flies", not "as the crow flies".
3·1 day agoDon’t ducks have specific migratory flyaways, so it’s more akin to commercial airlines in that they fly specific routes seasonally? Other than that, I assume they primarily fly between bodies of water. “As the duck flies” would therefore assume that a duck would even fly the route in question, when in fact, a crow may be more likely to fly it than a duck.
melfie@lemmy.zipto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Target Warns That If Its AI Shopping Agent Makes an Expensive Mistake, You'll Have to Pay for It
3·1 day agoSure, but AI engineers are well aware of that fact (or should be) and there are ways to limit the potential damage, like human in the middle, especially for purchases over a certain threshold. Overall, a system like this like this should never really be trusted to make purchases without the customer approving each purchase.
Then again, if you’re going to approve every purchase, I’m not sure how it really saves time. If it is purchasing without approval, the first time it buys something you didn’t want and you have to battle Target to get it refunded will negate any time savings. Largely seems like AI for the sake of AI.
melfie@lemmy.zipto
politics @lemmy.world•Trump says 'we're blowing up the whole country' if no Iran deal is reached in 48 hours
1·1 day agoYeah, the series definitely overstayed it’s welcome.
melfie@lemmy.zipto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Target Warns That If Its AI Shopping Agent Makes an Expensive Mistake, You'll Have to Pay for It
22·1 day agoHow is an AI agent any different than any other software just because it does inference with a LLM? If I order something from their website and I get overcharged due to a bug, are they also not responsible? It’s not like agents can’t be tested or like guardrails can’t be put into place.
I know as a software engineer, I’m responsible for the code in any PR that has my name on it, regardless of what tools I may have used to generate the code, including AI. Are their dev teams not responsible for making sure their shit works?
melfie@lemmy.zipto
politics @lemmy.world•Trump says 'we're blowing up the whole country' if no Iran deal is reached in 48 hours
6·1 day agoReminds me of this classic Andy Griffith Show scene from the Opie and the Bully episode.
“So you want to fight? Step across this line. Alright, knock this off my shoulder, I dare you. So you wanna fight huh? Just step inside this circle.” 😆
melfie@lemmy.zipto
Programming@programming.dev•If you thought the speed of writing code was your problem - you have bigger problems
2·2 days agoQuality is speed.
melfie@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft says Copilot is for entertainment purposes only, not serious use — firm pushing AI hard to consumers and businesses tells users not to rely on it for important adviceEnglish
8·2 days agoI can see where an AI that fucks everything up all the time might be entertaining like a good slapstick comedy, but nah, Resident Evil Requiem is sufficient entertainment for now.
melfie@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla Is Sitting on a Record 50k Unsold EVsEnglish
2·2 days agoI didn’t realize TSLA stock had an upward trend most of last year and is only heading downhill this year.
Interesting, I’ve only ever had this issue in Mint as well.
My Mint laptop audio stopped working for a couple months and then miraculously fixed itself this week. I made various attempts to fix it with no luck. It’s either a hardware issue or some obscure software issue.
In the past, I had plugged in a HDMI cable to mirror the screen and couldn’t get the audio working again until I plugged it back into HDMI and switched it back to the internal speakers before unplugging HDMI. Before the audio broke this time, I had connected a USB microphone, so it’s possible that’s what did it.
melfie@lemmy.zipto
Funny@sh.itjust.works•Non AI-generated first images from the lunar surface
1·2 days agoI’m assuming ads visible from Earth will be among the first developments.
I assume at this point, the world sees us as the 3rd picture.
melfie@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla Is Sitting on a Record 50k Unsold EVsEnglish
49·2 days agoReading Tesla workers shared images from car cameras, including “scenes of intimacy” was enough to put me off Tesla. The build quality being garbage and Musk also being a garbage human being make the company just a complete waste of space.
Yeah, like Anthropic’s leaked code that was converted to Python and open sourced. It seems proprietary to open source is a bigger opportunity than open source to proprietary. If there’s already a FOSS version, why would anyone bother with a proprietary bastardization of it?
melfie@lemmy.zipto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Cedarville professor, author on Christian sexual ethics, arrested on eight sex feloniesEnglish
9·3 days agoThe Bible doesn’t specifically condemn pedophilia, and in fact seems to endorse it, so I guess he was technically practicing Christian ethics.
https://www.skepticsannotatedbible.com/says_about/pedophilia.html
melfie@lemmy.zipto
Space@mander.xyz•This image of home just came down from the Artemis II crew.
263·3 days agoEveryone knows a real picture of Earth would have the North American centered. This is clearly fake.
melfie@lemmy.zipto
science@lemmy.world•NASA’s Artemis II Crew Launches to the Moon (Official Broadcast)English
2·4 days agoI would’ve been inclined to agree with you as of 10 minutes ago, until I read this Wikipedia article saying Starship refueling will require 10 or more launches. Damn, that means at least $1b to leave LEO assuming each launch is around $100m, so not really all that much cheaper than expendable stages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starship_Propellant_Transfer_Demonstration
melfie@lemmy.zipto
science@lemmy.world•NASA’s Artemis II Crew Launches to the Moon (Official Broadcast)English
2·4 days agoI had assumed the propellant would be a single additional launch, but this Wikipedia article says 10. $1B+ to leave LEO definitely makes the narrative that Starship is going to revolutionize space travel sound like a load of bullshit, unless there are realistic plans I am not aware of to reduce the number of launches significantly.
Edit:
This article has more details. It takes 7.5 tanker launches to fill a Starship, but Elon insists 4 should be enough for the Moon, whereas NASA estimates up to 16 due to boil off.
It really sounds like Elon has been overselling the value of Starship, but the saddest part is that other reusable rockets in development will likely have the same problem.
Edit 2:
Even if starship just becomes a heavy launch to LEO vehicles
This seems plausible, whereas Starship shuttling between Earth and Mars to “build a colony” does not. More like Starship is a shuttle to LEO and then something like the Hermes spacecraft in The Martian that remains in space and uses ion drive would be what actually transfers humans to Mars orbit, with perhaps Starship also doing the shuttling between the surface and low orbit. It seems we are a really long way off from what The Martian depicts, though it’s possible the first human may step foot on Mars in the next couple decades.




I often fall asleep watching Columbo on Jellyfin. It’s a nice, calming, make-believe world where elite douchebags get their just deserts.