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  • Ever found a way around Lutris asking for a CD for games? I was using Lutris and one of the games I tried installing from a mounted ISO installed, yet I can't find any way to get Lutris to recognize the mounted drive as the CD. Tried adding it to Steam as a non-steam game as well and get the same result. Tried various versions of proton and wine, but I assume I need to direct it to the ISO somewhere... But couldn't find anyone who had an answer online.

  • Device made with software specifically for purpose performs better than generic machine with generic software designed to do a wide range of things. All of my machines are on Linux distros, but this just seems like a no brainer to me. It's like years ago when the mustang had a 4.6L V8. It was the same engine used in the Ford explorer. Will the Mustang beat the Explorer to 60, of course. But the Explorer will also transport 5 people to the beach with coolers and beach gear and drive in the sand.

    It's good that SteamOS is doing well, but the variety of tasks people are using Windows for cannot be performed on SteamOS.

  • Seems like bad legislation decisions though. Maybe write in a clause that says if you upload a book to train an AI, then once completed you have to get rid of the book, in a manner than can include donating them to libraries or charities.

    Any way it goes it's a loss. Why waste the paper, glue, ink and such. Would be great if they created a database when they uploaded each book and shared it to the world with direct purchase of the digital copy to the owner of the work. So the other 30 AIs that come along can just download them there, and they already know a set price, so if we see the company doesn't pay at least that much, we know they are stealing the works

  • The language model isn't teaching anything it is changing the wording of something and spitting it back out. And in some cases, not changing the wording at all, just spitting the information back out, without paying the copyright source. It is not alive, it has no thoughts. It has no "its own words." (As seen by the judgement that its words cannot be copyrighted.) It only has other people's words. Every word it spits out by definition is plagiarism, whether the work was copyrighted before or not.

    People wonder why works, such as journalism are getting worse. Well how could they ever get better if anything a journalist writes can be absorbed in real time, reworded and regurgitated without paying any dos to the original source. One journalist article, displayed in 30 versions, dividing the original works worth up into 30 portions. The original work now being worth 1/30th its original value. Maybe one can argue it is twice as good, so 1/15th.

    Long term it means all original creations... Are devalued and therefore not nearly worth pursuing. So we will only get shittier and shittier information. Every research project... Physics, Chemistry, Psychology, all technological advancements, slowly degraded as language models get better, and original sources deminish returns.

  • The classic pull out game.

    Fred: "We can protect ourselves" Terry: "nah we'll just raw dog it." Fred: "we just pushed no protection pertaining to sex because we wanted higher birthrates, this will cause more deaths without protections, it's a medical issue.." Kennedy: Let's have HIV parties so everyone can build strong immunities.

  • Ah I figured they would have ranked pays like the military because of their unions, sounds like it must be more like teachers wages vary within their unions as well. I've never wanted to be a cop, so I never watched how their pay scales

  • Because you spent all night telling yourself if you fake sleep eventually you'll actually fall asleep, but really you end up staring a hole through your eyelids. The fact that you can tell it's light in the room with your eyes closed seems like a design flaw

  • Its also said that smokers are used to having less oxygen intake so if you throw a smoker and a non smoker on a mountain for a night, the smoker is less likely to get altitude sickness. Long term staying at altitude they'll no longer have the advantage.

  • Yeah, we had a fun example a while ago, let me see if I can still find it.

    We would ask to create a photo of a cat with no tail.

    And then tell it there was indeed a tail, and ask it to draw an arrow to point to it.

    It just points to where the tail most commonly is, or was said to be in a picture it was not referencing.

    Edit: granted now, it shows a picture of a cat where you just can't see the tail in the picture.

  • Sure, we could also ask why they only asked for $17 million to pay off the overtime as well, but we would just be going in circles, haha. I'm more impressed than they will pay 17 million off in 90 days when they are operating at a loss in some way that they have "$1 billion in debt" supposedily.

  • Oh I agree it should be, but following the judges ruling, I don't see how it could be. You trained an LLM on textbooks that were purchased, not pirated. And the LLM distributed the responses.

    (Unless you mean the human reworded them, then yeah, we aren't special apparently)

  • I suppose someone could develop an LLM that digests textbooks, and rewords the text and spits it back out. Then distribute it for free page for page. You can't copy right the math problems I don't think.. so if the text wording is what gives it credence, that would have been changed.

  • "According to the October 2024 report from the NNSA, it has also been certified to fly on the B-2, F-16, and German Air Force PA-200 Tornado jets, and is working towards certification on the Italian Air Force’s Tornados and the US Air Force’s B-21 bomber."

    Meaning the German PA-200 the UK just retired in 2019 could have been certified to carry those warheads... But you probably would rather have warheads not made in America either