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lacaio da inquisição
lacaio da inquisição @ obbeel @lemmy.eco.br
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  • Because it deepens the rift. Donald Trump as president also helps Putin a lot, as the russian president have said before, since Trump also wants to shake things up. As could be seen by his tariff policies.

  • Russia has been cut out from the West, it couldn't even participate in the Olympics. So it got closer to China. Its economy is resilient despite the war. Russia has also been the leading country in the BRICS in regard to finding an alternative to the dollar together with Brazil. And it is working to ditch SWIFT (the banking system). So I'd say Russia is pretty interested into getting away from the West, at least economically and politically.

  • If I had to guess (my knowledge is a couple of geopolitics books), I'd say Russia wants to create a rift between East and West that is beneficial to China as well. China helped Russia build a quantum computer recently and there are more clues that they're getting even closer together. I think Russia wants to shake the current world order.

  • This is very interesting. And what kind of platform wouldn't process citizen data on the EU, I wonder?

  • Just put me through 4 years of a paid training position instead of University already. Finding a job has been shit because of lack of experience.

  • If everything goes right (no Lula, no Bolsonaro), Brazil will move towards the Center in 2026.

  • I think that if the algorithm is so broken to the point of only listing things that are interesting to Google, the search is beyond redemption.

  • I think that if we work together as people we can achieve more than just a couple of good organizations that can fade. That doesn't mean I wouldn't donate to Wikipedia or Internet Archive. The goal isn't to compete, it isn't a business. Just to make things stronger.

  • How does it work? Does it download all Wikipedia or any other website I point it to (like Project Gutenberg as it says on the website) pages or does it download it when I access the page?

  • Both the Internet Archive and Wikipedia are really important. I guess the way is to make alternatives or datahoard in these difficult times.

  • Crawling the web is an important right for access of information. I think big crawlers shouldn't dominate the market. Especially since Google isn't up to par to find anything that is wanted anymore.

  • You see this on GitHub already. People publish paper results and manuals, along with a few files, and treat that as if it were open source. And this isn't limited to LLMs, people with CNN papers or crawlers and other results publish a few files and the results on GitHub as if it were open source. I think this is a clash between current scientific community thinking + Big Tech vs Free Software + Free Culture initiatives.

    Additionally, you can't expect something Microsoft/Meta touches to remain untainted for long.

  • I can ask AI things and then check if it is correct somewhere else. It's very good at guiding you towards knowing things. Sometimes it will avoid giving information, but it is always useful at answering things. It's like someone you can bother without having to resort to forums or other boards. It advanced my knowledge a lot. I already read a lot, but you can't ask a book to clarify things.

  • I learn a lot using AI. In a way I wouldn't be able to learn on my own.

  • I completely get that someone used to monopolies can't understand Mastodon. I don't think it has anything to do with understanding technology, though.

  • Maybe they didn't invest that much on security, as the article pointed out for not having a system that would uniquely identify only the number linked to the account.

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  • Are people negative and rude or not expressed passion towards anything?

    Also, I think there is a good passion for tech surrounding this community. I like that.

  • A GPT-4o-mini comparable system that you can run on a RTX 4090 isn't going to solve direct problems, but it might have enterprise uses. Text generation automation for personal use should be strong, for example - in place of having a third party API do it.

  • I've heard about it before, it's based on a Skyrim Mod. It isn't exactly top on my list but I'll get to it eventually. Thank you for sharing.

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