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invalidusernamelol [he/him]

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  • It helps that the actors playing them hold opposite politics to the characters they're playing. It means they can put just the right thing into it to piss themselves (and by extension you) off.

  • In a hundred years

    Try 20 years

  • An adversarial model that is meant to introduce noise to your image that trucks the AI into not knowing what it's seeing. Sadly it can be defeated by blurring then upscaling the image.

    Good thing is that in order to defeat it, the models need to use almost 4x the compute.

  • It's insane that the Jesus one caused any sort of controversy. It's just a technically awful essay.

  • Not yet, they found it today. 90% are fully blacked out of course, and the rest have all new co-conspirators blacked out. We do know that there were several other people mentioned as co-conspirators though with Ghislane being one of the lower tiers

  • Probably not AI, but they're just not using serious redaction tech that actually scrubs the text and are instead just changing the background color or doing some other really simple things.

  • Makes sense with their Africa relations and all. I'm hoping this is a move to drive domestic consumption to imported diamonds mined in properly constructed, staffed, and operated diamond mines that they've invested in, but time will tell

  • Literally try all the low hanging fruit on anything official from this administration. They're so legitimately incompetent that they aren't even auditing basic security protocols.

  • If no one else has done it... Coffeezilla just changed .../7/doc.pdf to .../8/doc.pdf and found 11k more pages

  • Revolution is always obvious in hindsight. Even reading Lenin's writings just before revolution in Russia, he didn't necessarily expect it. He was calling for it and explaining how it should/could happen, but I believe it was the ending of S&R where he was just as surprised by the revolution starting as anyone else.

  • There's ""plans"" for tons of datacenters, but only a fraction of a percent of them have materialized. Texas was a big target for them and the proposed data center power budget almost doubled the ERCOT power budget. So far only like 1% of that has actually broken ground. The rest is just vaporware because the infrastructure investment required would pop the bubble or create a recession so extreme that it would pop the bubble anyways.

    They cannot build out the amount of compute required for what they want given existing infrastructure and production. They will not invest in long term infrastructure or production. The only place in the world that might be able to pull this off is China since they have a huge surplus and could use the tech jobs. If they pull it off though, that also pops the bubble...

  • It's insane how basically any document server has this vulnerability. Especially local governments

  • Israel is likely promising tons of money hoping to stem their population collapse, but they also probably backed it up with the idea of forced Palestinian labor if Israelis didn't materialize

  • They also used it as the big bad building in Mr. Robot

  • Honestly, this is one of the least offensive Mcmansions I've seen in a while. 3 rooflines is insane, but relative to the ones I've seen with 20+ it's positively reserved.

  • The 500' radius meanders always get me. I know it's supposed to break up sight lines and kinda slow drivers down, but it's just uncanny.

    Houston is filthy with these, but Cape Coral will always be the poster child to me. Just imagine this with water access too.

  • I just memorize the IP addresses

  • Toad in a hole/egg in a basket is my go to. There are some vegan versions out there that take a little bit longer, but a fried egg in a slice of toast is hard to beat.

    Lots of people use tons of butter, but a bit of oil is just as good and honestly makes it crispier. Definitely put some hot sauce on top. I can usually make 2 in about 5 minutes with a 12in pan.

  • Strike breakers was the wrong term, I meant reserve labor army (which is used to break strikes and pressure the proletariat).

  • videos @hexbear.net

    A really good breakdown of Marx's laws of wages

  • Chapotraphouse @hexbear.net

    The beginnings of a new struggle session emerge

  • Chapotraphouse @hexbear.net

    I wonder how many of the "Soviet executions" can be chalked up to them just saying they killed people but actually just letting them dip out.

  • marxism @hexbear.net

    Marx describing how production (in general) creates demand. Consumption and Production as instantaneously equal.