Skip Navigation

Cloudless ☼
Cloudless ☼ @ cloudless @feddit.uk
Posts
38
Comments
496
Joined
2 yr. ago

  • I am not SpongeBob.

  • That's one confusing title.

  • OceanGate has a device that can kill a person faster than the brain can process what's going on. That should be humane.

  • Sorry I should have mentioned an "online account".

    I have read many stories of people getting into trouble because they thought a VPN would protect their identity, and got caught because they signed into their online account which would be easily traceable.

  • VPN, block cookies, noscript, never sign into any user account.

  • One way to make an A.I. model forget the things it learns from private user data is to use a technique called differential privacy. Differential privacy is a mathematical framework that adds carefully calibrated noise to the data or the model outputs, so that the privacy of individual users is preserved, while the overall accuracy of the model is maintained. This means that the A.I. model cannot learn any specific information about any user, but can still perform its intended task on aggregate data.

    Another way to make an A.I. model forget the things it learns from private user data is to use a technique called federated learning. Federated learning is a distributed approach that allows multiple A.I. models to learn from local data on different devices, without sending the data to a central server. This means that the A.I. models only share their updates or parameters with each other, not the raw data, and thus protect the privacy of the users.

    However, both of these techniques have some limitations and challenges. For example, differential privacy may require a lot of data and computation to achieve a good balance between privacy and accuracy. Federated learning may face issues such as communication overhead, device heterogeneity, and malicious attacks. Moreover, both of these techniques do not guarantee that the A.I. model will completely forget the things it learns from private user data, as there may still be some traces or influences left in the model’s behavior or performance.

    Therefore, it is not fair to say that it is virtually impossible to make an A.I. model forget the things it learns from private user data, but it is certainly very difficult and requires careful design and evaluation. There may also be some trade-offs between privacy, accuracy, efficiency, and security that need to be considered.

    ^^^^ According to Bing Chat

  • I had to wonder which country had RI as the short code.

  • So players are going to find loopholes to trick AI into bypassing the moderation.

  • Whether Apple or Google collects/abuse more data, I'm not sure.

    But I prefer iOS's design for app security. iOS apps are more restricted than Android apps in general, and when iOS apps require permissions they prompt clearly.

    Most Android apps seem to have excessive permissions by default. The Play Store is a mess and the "Data safety" section is worse than useless, with scammers self-declaring the apps as "no data collected".

  • Ubuntu until it integrated with Amazon search. Years later I tried a recent version but I hated snap being forced everywhere.

  • I sold my PSP and spent the money to buy a 2DS.

    Too many PSP games tried to have "realistic" 3D look but they struggled because of the weaker-than-PS2 graphics.

    I prefer the stylish low-poly look of 3DS games, and its huge library of 2D games.

  • I don't get it. None of it.

    (I've tried 9 different distros on the list over the years, but I've no idea what this meme is about.)

  • What if more and more hobbyists and volunteers work on the project, just like the majority of Linux development?

  • I don't need more features. I want more high-quality content. We need more users.

  • Why aren't US citizens protesting against this?

  • I am still waiting for Cyberpunk 2077 to go better than half price.

    Stray as well, it seems too expensive for a short game.

  • If you want reliability, buy a business/enterprise line laptop, not a consumer one. For example Dell Latitude. However it might exceed your budget if you want a business laptop with a gaming GPU.

  • It took me a while to find out what an "AP server" is.

    Perhaps you can write "ActivityPub" going forward? I know this is the fediverse community, but "AP" can mean different things to different people.