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  • I am alright.

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  • Astra (used in MIC) is outdated shit, RED OS (more commercial) is cooler and wine'd in a lot of our windows-oriented apps, but both would have a hard time without international community if threatened.

    That's just some figureheads shitting with their mouths. There are millions of machines still running Windows with no way to change without a pushback from users and admins, and also some Linux machines that would only suffer if we branch out.

  • And Lvova-Belova, who acted as a face of this program from the russian side and actually said they do so and gave numbers, is wanted in Geneve, yet there's no one to take her there yet. She's betting hard on never being charged. She'd be turned over once it gets hot for her and other henchmen, but when would this moment come?

  • I eased my belt, farted, nearly shat, before starting to consider your mortals' business.

  • It's being teleported to your location as we speak. I hope you don't mind it would redesign a couple of floors below you.

  • Looking at the size of these tomes, that would be their hobby for a while.

  • They are so proud to take last places in the line for a literal toilet of a rally and disturbed at a thought that some blacks, latinos, liberals, leftists don't want that to be the case for everyone not born rich or of a right color. They are the most adoring fans and they are segregated out to wait like everyone else. Just like they wait for anything positive to happen in their county to no result.

  • There's a lot to say about how NK troops are designed to be inept in the warzone, but as long as they dig trenches or carry ammo, they still put additional stress on ukrainian army. They keep endure more than what they asked for and don't seem to have means to end the war without being supported accordingly to a new threat that took place. Let's assume these koreans are warfare masterminds, everyone of them, instead of writing them off, and call it like it is: two countries and unknown amount of mercs are fighting against one country, and this country needs a blank check on mil spending for they take it themselves and hasn't yet called for official military intevention from any other state.

  • Harris HQ did a lot of things right and Trump HQ got locked in either doubling down and becoming more pronounced fascist (like here) therefore risking moderate republican votes or becoming too boring and letting people see through their incompetence and Trump's senility when they aren't caught up blind from constant MAGAtation.

  • Yes it is, it's 100% scripted. And yes, in the environment where you can do like 10 different actions, they start to do their routine adding ones that you used in that cycle before they get reset. In a sense, they act no more natural than monsters from a tabletop game.

    But these do make me think that if we talk gamedesign with a LLM as an actor, it should too have a very tight set of options around it to effectively learn. The ideal situation is something simplistic, like Google's dino jumper where the target is getting as far as it can by recognising a barrier and jumping at the right time.

    But when things get not that trivial, like when in CS 1.6 we have a choice to plant a bomb or kill all CTs, it needs a lot of learning to decide what of these two options is statistically right at any moment. And it needs to do this while having a choice of guns, a neverending branching tree of routes to take, tactics to use, and how to coexist with it's teammates. And with growing complexity it's hard to make sure that it's guided right.

    Imagine you have thousands of parameters from it playing one year straight to lose and to win. And you need to add weight to parameters that do affect it's chance to win while it keeps learning. It's more of a task than writing a believable bot, that is already dificult.

    And the way ECHO fakes it... makes it less of a headache. Because if you limit possible options to the point close to Google's dino, you can establish a firm grasp on teaching the LLM how to behave in a bunch of pre-defined situations.

    And if you won't, it's probably easier to 'fake it' like ECHO or F.E.A.R. does giving a player an impression of AI when it's just a complicated scri orchestrating the spectacle.

  • Today we have EXIFs and it's better to wipe them all of these for privacy reasons. Because every picture you take otherwise contains a lot of your data like geoloc, model, exposuer, etc. That's the angle they are yet to tackle - because most of these things are also leave us vulnerable.

  • ECHO, the 3rd person action\puzzle game was a fun concept to script in your machine dopplegangers to learn on you (and repeat after you one of the set actions you can do) and reset every cycle.

    I don't think it would work by itself without such limiting.

  • It's an interesting experiment, but why would we trust everything that Leica supposedly verified? The same shit with digital signatures and blockchain stuff. We are at the gates of the world where we have zero trust by default and would only intentionally outsource verification to third parties we trust, because penalties for mistakes are growing each day.

  • Or sitting on the edge of the row leaving empty sits blocked.

  • This serves one particular black nazi with a hate-bonner for trans-women and no one else.

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  • Wasn't sure about that, thank you.

    My and my friend's non-selfhosted vpns work, but it's probably the case of security by obscurity.

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  • How many people even do CAD? Most users use Word\Excel\Browser of choice. That's i3 of 12 gen Intel.

    I point out they hit the minority of users who are needed to be hit with that, those who produce weapons and propaganda, those who need advanced graphics to render stuff.

    ed: One can play popular multiplayer games with gen12 integrated Intel CPU or an according AMD chip alone.

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  • Intel and AMD chips can support youtube and office apps themselves alright. It is 90% of casual PC usage for home setups and office usage. V-card drivers and discrete v-cards are not required for most people. Is that wrong?

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  • There aren't many uses where discrete v-cards are needed now and where integrated won't be enough. Machine learning, content editing, engineering and science, mostly. So besides making purchased v-cards less effective or useless, it aims at top consumers, industry, may it be media or production facilities, including MIC. Ah, and gamers, the most opressed minority.