You're right it's not the same thing as critical thinking, but it is a skill we've lost. How many skills have we lost throughout history due to machines and manufacturing?
This is the same tale over and over again - these people weren't using critical thinking to begin with if they were trusting a prediction engine with their tasks.
How many phone numbers do you know off of the top of your head?
In the 90s, my mother could rattle off 20 or more.
But they're all in her phone now. Are luddites going to start abandoning phones because they're losing the ability to remember phone numbers? No, of course not.
Either way, these fancy prediction engines have better critical thinking skills than most of the flesh and bone people I meet every day to begin with. The world might actually be smarter on average if they didn't open their mouths.
I browse it all the time and interact with lots of communities, but the problem is that I turn into an "outside voice" that has more equal-handed views on things, and as soon as I interact with one of these communities that are moving as a unit in lock-step with one another, I upset them and they start following me around places and harassing me.
So yeah. Lemmy is quite...uh...special in that regard.
But hey, at least I don't get banned from 120 communities because I replied to someone once somewhere in some random thread.
You're probably healthier not interacting with /all but at the same time, you turn into one of those people who never even so much as sees an opinion counter to your own.
I think Windows 7 was the last version that wasn't there for the purposes of advertising and collecting data in the effort to achieve recurring revenue.
Legitimately Microsoft was trying to make it a better product until Windows 10. 10 was a better product on accident, but it's also where they started sliding down that slope...
Oh yeah, I've seen my fair share of it. People here pretend that they're only calling these huge incidences Nazis, but you're exactly right. All you have to do is move a little out of line, and you're eaten by your own.
The problem is people like Andrea Junker here have gone way past the point of reasonability with their claims. So the people who are "supporting racism, ...etc" don't actually believe that they're doing that. Because one teeny step out-of-line on the left, and you're labeled right wing, and jumped on by thirsty hoards of people who would rather eat their own.
Nobody who's voting republican actually believes you when you say they are supporting these things, because we live in clown world, and they're all brainwashed into thinking that you're lying.
I tell people this constantly, and get ignored or chided for the thought. Meanwhile, I've got a previously Trump supporter boss, who I've slowly become friends with and have shown him the problems on the right and moved him further to the left.
It can be done, but it requires not being a rabid animal about it.
Nobody is bitching. Rage less. My constructive point is that NVidia is a better option. NVidia's CUDA stack is software - and unfortunately for us, that means it's also paired with their hardware.
Many people care if choosing something is going to hobble their workflow. In this point, if you're using Blender, choosing AMD is going to hobble your productivity. I'm just stating facts.
No it doesn't. That's our point. It works 30% as fast as its competition. That's not "working just great"...it's working slowly and like shit. The whole damn point of a GPU is to accelerate that work. The work that your AMD-HIP is doing in blender, could take an hour, and the NVidia would pump it out in 20 minutes.
Everyone's gonna suggest AMD here because of your requirement of no-proprietary drivers; but unless you're some sort of high-value target to a foreign government, I honestly choose the more pragmatic route of just using the proprietary NVidia driver and going NVidia. Especially if I'm not budget constrained on card.
The fact of the matter is, AMD has just simply fallen behind. NVidia cards are (and have been for like 3 generations now) more performant. There is good reason why they dominate the market right now; they're just simply better.
It really depends on how far you want to take your zealotry on open source; there are parts of the CPU microcode that can see everything you do. Those are proprietary. Your bios is proprietary. You're probably running 100 different proprietary blobs even IF you choose not to use the drivers that NVidia supplies; so why hobble yourself with a slower card that doesn't have CUDA instructions? (often also very good for AI work if you are interested in that at all)
I certainly understand wanting to push that direction for the sake of pushing that direction but - is performance and stability less important than using a proprietary driver?
Well obviously - me as well - but I'm being told by extremists here that any support for a Trump supporter makes me a Nazi, and I don't want to be one of those.
Separate the Art from the Artist is accepted by SANE people, who don't have time to milk tirades so that they can play victim on the internet so that strangers think they are virtuous.
There is not a thing you do, have, own, buy, or operate that isn't part of slavery, human exploitation, etc in some way or another. You only do this because you want to virtue signal to others that you think "good thoughts" and so you can be praised for being brave.
You're not brave. You don't make a difference. And nobody cares.
If you eat any kind of meat, your an evil "carnist". If you don't adopt pets from the shelter, then you're contributing to pet farming. If you don't drink from a paper straw then you're killing turtles.
Everyone everywhere has some problem with someone's something. You literally cannot avoid it all. Own a smartphone? Then you're evil and deserve to die because you're carrying an item that was made by slavery! Let me guess...you're not gonna give up the smartphone...are you? Yeah - I didn't think you would.
You literally cannot escape these companies, they own everything. Every brand of every everything, and you've got a large corporation in there somewhere in the shadows. That's why they tell you to separate the art from the artist, because it's been made impossible to boycott anything.
I wonder if they tried to pay it with a signed note by their mother and a chuck-e-cheeze token with 'payment in full' scribbled across the note in red marker.
You're right it's not the same thing as critical thinking, but it is a skill we've lost. How many skills have we lost throughout history due to machines and manufacturing?
This is the same tale over and over again - these people weren't using critical thinking to begin with if they were trusting a prediction engine with their tasks.