Seriously. It isn’t helpful towards the environment if we are using so many resources to mine chips and metals and then push it along the internet to then be trained on said AI bots. Would be more sustainable using paper and planting trees smh
Seriously. It isn’t helpful towards the environment if we are using so many resources to mine chips and metals and then push it along the internet to then be trained on said AI bots. Would be more sustainable using paper and planting trees smh
Also the internet uses massive amounts of water and energy
Yeah, with a shrinking supply, prices will skyrocket no matter what
So from a security mindset, this is a nightmare. This person must be a paid plant for Big Cross-Site-Tracking
Lemmy does not remove exif data (unless the code has changed), you need to remove it yourself (also a good practice in general)
I welcome my human counterparts
I think this is why most people don’t think long on what "reality’ is. And can’t blame them, day to day life is difficult
Check out the current Luddite movement, this is their main complaint
::black mirror episodes becoming reality enter the chat::
This is the true meme, all of the others are imitations
Thank you! An enjoyable albeit maybe terrifying (for the individual) thought if infinity exists
Anybody remember what the floating brain appearing out of nothing theory because infinity exists?
Article is from 2023
A combination of inputs before my existence, during my historical existence and real time inputs which combined with natural randomness leads to outputs at time
I suppose it depends on what outcome you want. Do you want only your thoughts or do you want something or someone else’s thoughts
Science memes are so good lately! Thanks for your service
That’s a different conversation. I’m talking about an adversary who just creates a Lemmy instance and has malicious code embedded in the images, videos and text
What does that have to do with any corporation? Facebook specifically is already in a lawsuit this last month about installing malicious Root Certificates and performing man in the middle attacks against Amazon and Google, so I’m not sure what you’re asking
Yeah, but the average internet users doesn’t understand these concepts. And with the use of “random-lemmy.random” it seems like it might be an easy attack to fall for
I think the chances are high since the domains are supposed to be novel, compared to Facebook which is a worldwide known domain and chances of impersonating it are slim or would require a client side hack
Hopefully the author explains how to use SSL/TLS since their site doesn’t :/