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Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.
  • Cost is a proxy for productivity and resources. So while it is stupid to say that the energy transition is too expensive, shouldn't we rather invest our productivity and resources into a faster and cheaper solution? Drawing focus away from renewables is dangerous as others have mentioned, because it is too late to reach our goals with nuclear.

  • The exponential growth of solar power will change the world
  • I'm confident solar + batteries will solve short term storage. But as far as I know energy density is just not there for seasonal storage. However when energy becomes dirt cheap, chemical storage through Hydrogen or downstream products should become an economic no brainer as well

  • Minecraft players outraged as Microsoft deletes accounts that weren't transitioned
  • I bought the game at the of alpha with an email I lost access to at some point. I remember my Password and Username but forgot the email address I used. I think it also wasn't even possible to change the email address in the Mojang Account back then. So I definitely didn't sit around and ignored the migration, I even tried contacting the support.

    Anyways what sucks is that I remembered my email address this winter, but already after the cut off point. Would have been nice to get to keep that very old account. But as others have mentioned, the experience is probably better with a pirated version anyway.

  • Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog
  • So - I don’t think Firefox would be generating captions for PDFs on PDF creation.

    I'm not sure. The blog post is not entirely clear on that.

    Between the document creator and the creation software or screen reader, only the document creator would really know the context for the image.

    Agreed. Context is usually very important for images. But with an auto-generated caption embedded in the document itself, you already lose some context. Because if the automatic caption is incorrectly stored as "The ___ video game installer" you cannot decide anymore if this was written by the author with the context in mind or just generated. Which I would argue is worse than no caption, as it lowers your trust in all captions.

    But I wouldn’t be opposed to ML on those that can auto-suggest things or even critique how content authors write their descriptions.

    Absolutely, I think that will be by far the best solution. It could massively encourage users to write their own captions if in most cases you only need to accept the suggestion. But so far, that seems unlikely to be the way forward. Why do that when you can just throw even more "AI" at the problem?

  • Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox | The Mozilla Blog
  • I do agree with your point about auto-generated captions being better than no captions. But isn't it bad to insert them automatically on creation? If we use these models to caption images shouldn't it be done by the screen reader instead? That way people can benefit from future advancements of the tech and customize the captioning system for themselves. With the current system there is no way to tell if you got a crappy AI caption that you may want to replace with a better auto-generated caption or a human written caption.

  • Rule
  • It depends in which context you want to use the word AI. As a marketing term it is definitely correct to currently do so. But from a scientific standpoint all the terms AI, ML and even neural networks are disputed to be correct, as they are all far from the biological reality. AGI imo is the worst of all because it's just what AI hype men came up with to claim that they have true AI but are working on this even truer AI that is just around the corner if we just spend 5 more gazillions on GPUs. Trust me bro.

    Point is, saying that GPT is AI depends on your definition of what constitutes AI.

  • GPU Faker - Bypass GPU restrictions imposed by games like Arena Breakout Infinite
  • I was also confused about this. I didn't find an article talking about yet either. My current assumption is that it is just this game and that it is still a closed pre-release. So they maybe just wanted to remove noise from people that don't have the required specs during their testing phase. It's also not a lock to a specific GPU vendor as I originally expected from the title.

  • Why FOSS projects are using proprietary, privacy invasive infrastructure?
  • Maybe an unpopular opinion but why would you care about how privacy invasive GitHub is? Your code is open-source anyways so MSFT can steal it wherever you host it. And if they haven't changed it you're able to sign up with just an email and a pseudonym. It's not a social network where you have to post private information for it to be useful you can and most people do use it pretty anonymously.

    So I never understand the outrage about GitHub and MSFT. Git is distributed anyway, the only thing that can be lost are issues and pull request histories. If they fuck up, everyone can just move. Now GitHub Actions, that is a clever thing for binding users...

  • Exxon Mobil is suing its shareholders to silence them about global warming
  • So you are suing ... the people that partially own your company? Only in America can you sue someone without any good reason and still win by default because you have more cash on hand. Cash the defendant partially provided no less.

  • Friday Facts #410 - Rocket turret & Target priorities | Factorio
  • New turret type announcement "Shoots any type of rocket" (including atomic bomb).

    Refuses to elaborate further.

    Jokes aside it looks awesome, but 15 tiles minimum range doesn't sound like safe nuking distance to me

  • Heathcliff without Heathcliff 5/3/2024
  • Just wanted to say that I enjoy your edits. I had never seen the comic before but predicting how Heathcliff fits into it is a fun game, before I look at the original. Do you have them collected somewhere? The old posts aren't accessible anymore I guess

  • Anon doesn't like any web browsers
  • I have been using Nightly on Android and Windows for years now and even that doesn't break. I probably had minor bugs from time to time but so few I don't even remember any specifically. But I do agree with you of course. On my work laptop I also use stable, just in case.

  • Was it hunter2 or hunter3
  • Can't use it with a phone though. To be honest, I think just having a password manager gives you protection against 99% of the attack surface. And if someone is really determined, I'm not sure the key file will be hard to obtain for them no matter what. But I was curious what setup others have

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