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Qualcomm's Powerful PC Chip Is Worse for AMD Than for Intel
  • I just wish we'd get solid, affordable RISC-V already. Especially with the arbitrary-length vector instruction extension, which I find to be a much better design for hardware compatibility than the fixed width extensions in x86 (and ARM too, AFAIK).

  • One More Lane
  • That train looks seriously awesome :p

  • has not been fact checked rule
  • The catholic church still considers being trans a sin (and hence inferior to being cis).

    I wish people would stop whitewashing that organisation, even if this is a tiny amount of progress (no shade on the op, just a general comment on the way conversations around organised religion and the catholic church in general seem to be happening >.<)

  • It's OK if you cry
  • Life Pro Tip

  • The Antinatalism subreddit basically promoting eugenics against autistic people
  • ITT: people advocating eugenics on themselves. I hate it. I hate seeing it. And stuff like this is psychologically destructive to read for me.

    If people here don't like others with similar traits to them advocating that their life and perspective is not valuable and that they should hate it and wish no-one new experience it, I recommend avoiding this thread - even moreso if you have suicidal tendencies. It was very upsetting for me ;-;, even though I personally have no intent to have kids.

  • Microsoft published a guide on how to install Linux.
  • I'm not sure they'll succeed in extinguishing linux. But I do get the worry, especially with WSL.

    What I am more worried about is them potentially extinguishing git via their control of github. In particular, with their github cli tool and such >.<

  • This gives Google LESS access to your data! - YouTube
  • I've always thought of "blob" in yerms of ot being opaque and hard to understand, like a blob of putty with little structure you can dig into to get at it, you just have to take it as one solid barely understandable mass to use it.

    Never thought of it as Binary Large OBject ;p

  • Rishi Sunak says people ‘can’t be any sex they want to be’ in new swipe at trans community
  • We shouldn’t get bullied into believing people can be any sex they want to be. They can’t

    They can't

    Sounds like a challenge for transhumanist tech to solve 😎✊⚧️Ⓐ💻.

    (Other people have covered the factual incorrectness here - the short of it is that (1) gender =/= sex and (2) "sex" isnt some monolithic thing but a complex, multi-axis thing itself - most of these axes are changeable to various degrees as well .)

  • Suddenly seeing more hexbear posts. Did we re-federate with them?
  • It's frustrating, because I have pronouns after my name and I dislike hexbear.... a lot. It is a good idea to have users give pronouns and automatically attach it.

    Their behaviour has made me constantly check if people with pronouns after their names are part of hexbear before engaging in any threads, because of the stress of dealing with them :/, sometimes I do engage anyway and immediately regret it /shrug

    It is depressing, because normally using pronouns like this indicates trans supportiveness so I feel better about conversing with people with them on their names. Hexbear has ruined this because of their behaviour around all other topics and sometimes trans topics.

    Just hope Jerboa gets instance-blocking features soon ;p, then I can block them on both my lemmy accounts .

  • Lemmy Safety now supports cleaning local pict-rs storage from CSAM
  • Something that might be useful long term is trying to train an AI and release weights to identify CSAM that admins can use to check images. The main problem is finding a way to do this without storing those kinds of images or video :/

    My understanding is that right now, the main mechanisms involved use several central databases which use perceptual hashes of known CSAM material. The problem is that this ends up being a whackamole solution, and at least in theory governments could use these databases to censor copyrighted or more general "unapproved" content, though i imagine such a db would lose trust quickly and I'm not aware of this being an issue in practise.

    One potential solution is "opportunistic training" where, when new CSAM material gets identified and submitted to the FBI or these databases by various server admins, a small amount of training is done on the AI weights before the image or video is deleted and only a perceptual hash remains. Furthermore, if a picture is reported as "known CSAM" by these dbs, then you do the same thing with that image before it gets deleted.

    To avoid false positives, you also train the AI on general non-CSAM content.

    Ideally this process would be fully automated so no-one has to look at that shit - over time, ypu'd theoretically get a neural net capable of identifying CSAM reliably with few or no false positives or false negatives .. Admins could also try for some kind of distributed training, where each contributes weight deltas from local training, or each builds up LoRA-style improvement modules and people combine them to reduce bandwidth for modification sharing.

  • braaaaaaaaas
  • I guess it's a typo for "baby trans", a sometimes-slightly-derogatory term (but can be neutral too) for people who only recently started transitioning or only recently realised they are trans .

    Some people who've been transitioning for longer don't find the kind of stuff they feel is often posted by """baby trans""" people interesting or enjoyable or relatable. Or they just aren't into online trans meme cultures, or several other things.

  • Managerial Feudalism Rule
  • The only reason this happens is that capitalism ties survival to labour. Automation should be liberating us, and yet the structures of capitalism and "protestant work ethic" cause it to do the opposite :/. People would act this way because otherwise the greater efficiency acts as a detriment to their survival ability.

    None of what you said is an argument against worker democracy, but an argument against the fundamental models of capitalism and """free""" market ideology . (or more generally, any system and ideology which gatekeeps access to basic resources behind their perceived ability to provide "value" or perform labour).

  • Lockdowns and face masks ‘unequivocally’ cut spread of Covid, report finds
  • If they'd called it Dogs arse Flu you wouldn't even comment.

    This is totally irrelevant?? It was a coronavirus, not a flu virus, which is why it's not called as some kind of flu strain.

    P.S. Sar-cov2 is the alleged infection agent and not Covid19, which is a list of basic symptoms.

    It is the infection agent. Not the """alleged""" infection agent. Also casual conversation and speech is a thing .

  • Lockdowns and face masks ‘unequivocally’ cut spread of Covid, report finds
  • I assure you i'm not capable of having been infected by a computer model, and I have absolutely been infected with covid-19 in the past.

  • Apple security updates could be banned by British government
  • The uk has a serious surveillance state cultural problem.

    And holy fuck is this dumb.

  • No one really understands our struggle
  • "Left leaning landlord" is an oxymoron ;p

    Or at least if someone actually held to their principles, they would not remain both for very long .

    (The concept of a separate ownership class, which is the defining feature of landlordism, is in direct contradiction with leftism, which at the furthest end pushes for the destruction of these sorts of hierarchical class systems, or at the very least attempts to abolish the gatekeeping and hoarding of base necessities like shelter)

  • Anyone know what's happening with this-week-in-neovim?

    Seems like TWIN's site (https://this-week-in-neovim.org/) is down - the dns doesn't resolve.

    IIRC the author was moving away from neovim and was having some maintainence issues, but I'm curious if anyone else has more info .?

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    The U.K. Government Is Very Close To Eroding Encryption Worldwide, the EFF says
  • Wish governments would stop trying this bullshit. I swear it seems to come up every few years. They just don't seem to be able to accept the idea of people defending themselves against mass surveillance for more than a few years <.<

  • A Solution for Questions of Defederation

    There has recently been a lot of debate on defederation as a tool. In particular, around exploding-heads and lemmygrad. I am somewhat in favour, but I do understand the concerns of fragmentation (I'm not going to entertain the "free speech" people).

    I think most people on here - or at least the active commenters, which is a biased sample - don't like the general type of content on those instances and the communities they generate. This means, for instance, most of us probably don't want them appearing in the local and federated feeds.

    However, the proposal for users to have to manually block those instances isn't really enough, because it means we all have to do this manually even if most of the instance doesn't want to propagate and elevate the content from these other instances.

    What I think would be best is if/when Lemmy improves moderation tools \.\. In particular, I'd suggest that we should push lemmy or actively develop into lemmy (its open source after all) some way to stop either specific communities or posts from entire instances from appearing in the main feeds, while they are still accessible if specifically linked to or searched for - "silencing". One step above per-user blocking of instances, but still below defederation.

    We could also say "members from this instance can comment but not post" or other things to reduce the risk of hostile brigading and organising on this instance while not directly hindering interoperability \.\

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