@abucci@anthony.buc.ci predicting weather is literally a step up from the 3 body problem into n-body chaos. AI is just statistics pushed up into chaos. The future of computing is indistinguishable from magical incantations
lovely autumn evening here on twtxt
@New_scientist@feeds.twtxt.net no it canât. Your blurb is literally âif we had data we canât have, we could predict weather betterâ. DeepMind is irrelevant in that statementâanyone could.
@New_scientist@feeds.twtxt.net fuck off with this nightmare.
I think is part of the code by @eapl.me@eapl.me that I have based my project on. So try to ask him.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I think weâre 90 meters above sea level or thereabouts. Pretty far north in the US though.
@prologic@twtxt.net âwho could possibly forget thatâ you could, apparently lol
@prologic@twtxt.net Any of these work? https://gadgetstouse.com/blog/2023/05/15/bypass-ad-blockers-not-allowed-on-youtube/
@movq@www.uninformativ.de time to write your own browser? Or at least a fork maintained outside the EU?
@prologic@twtxt.net in the article they say they have a p99 of 15ms reading historical data. Which is pretty nuts.. Aside from having close to 900TB of SSDâŚ
@prologic@twtxt.net curious that this feed has a image from a 3rd party domain.
@mckinley@twtxt.net you got some radiation issues? I am guessing this is non ECC rams.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I wish more standardization around distributed issues and PRs within the repo ala git-bug was around for this. I see it has added some bridge tooling now.
@prologic@twtxt.net I have seen these screen shots. But have not yet seen them in actuality. I use ublockOrigin. Maybe it gets these too unlike adblock.
For android I have revanced.. The only place I get ads is on TV. I havenât found a replacement there.
@prologic@twtxt.net Newpipe on android continues to work fine
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org that and malformed XML errors were hostile AF to users that came across them.
@phoronix@feeds.twtxt.net You get what you pay for?
@prologic@twtxt.net I do similar. Though probably much more simple.. I have CGNAT and use wireguard to VMs to punch through for stuff like HTTP/SSH from external.
And for SMTP I have smart hosts on the VMs that will store anf forward to my mailbox if the connection goes down.
@prologic@twtxt.net I find the L2 mode where you have one interface and multiple hosts to be tricky. Its best if you are trying to make a full mesh style. But then all hosts need to be able to see one another.
I have had more success using point-to-point connections where there are only two ends to each interface. It means you have a ton of interfaces and udp ports. but you can share the host IP across the interfaces. Add to that a simple router proto ala OSPF or RIP and you can navigate around not having a full meshnet.
I have dozens of localnet wireguard connections and many more connections to others that use bgp for route propagation.
@prologic@twtxt.net we need to finally break away from twtxt URLs and embrace @nick@server to webfinger lookups.
@prologic@twtxt.net what is the maxlen one should keep in mind here? Like say if I was charing the collected works of Shakespeare? Or maybe just a gpg keychain?
moved my yarn to a new server.. will see if it still has the slow cache issue.
@prologic@twtxt.net iotop
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org oh wow nice autumn shot. I expected to see then silhouette of a witch flying on a broomstick
- Itâs criminal: Copilot was only possible because of massive theft of other peoplesâ work (no compensation or even acknowledgement to any of the developers whose code was used to create Copilot)
- Itâs positioned to put software developers out of work or so fully de-skill them that they no longer know how to code anything but prompts (after which come corporate-justified salary and benefits decreases)
Donât use it. No one should ever use it. Youâre destroying your own future as a software developer by leaning on and supporting these things.
@prologic@twtxt.net I had a peering to NNTP back in the day. That would be neat to setup.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de oops, forgot to say thank you for the birthday wishes!
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Thank you!
@movq@www.uninformativ.de If youâve got it, own it!
@prologic@twtxt.net thank you! Yup, a full half century. Quite weird feeling. I feel like Iâve finally earned my curmudgeonly personality đ
@mckinley@twtxt.net I do the ls thing regularly. I even do it after Iâve already lsed the directory but have run some other command afterwards. I tend to think of it like the LOOK command in text adventures.
@ionores@twtxt.net thank you, thank you. Hoping to make it to a decent fraction of a century.
@New_scientist@feeds.twtxt.net What the flying fuck?
@New_scientist@feeds.twtxt.net GPT-4 didnât win shit.
@Phys_org@feeds.twtxt.net Green growth was always horseshit and everyone knows it.
If youâre reading this, this is my first automated twt. I added a line to twtxt.txt, typed âmakeâ, and everything else was automatic.
@prologic@twtxt.net I use the gmail webapp for work, and I have to say that over the years itâs gotten less and less usable. There are so many little usability things that itâs bad at. For instance, if you select a message and hit the Delete key nothing happens. The message is not put in the trash like youâd expect. There are issues like that scattered all over the app. I suspect they spend most of their energy on the spyware side of gmail and dedicate less to making it a useful app for end users (which seems to be true of their search engine too).
@adi@twtxt.net hahaha in some ways it sure does!
@adi@twtxt.net I think it is, and one benefit they have is that you can add third-party repositories to the F-Droid app as you discover them. So, for instance, if you know of a developer who pushes builds to an F-Droid compatible repository, you can add that to your F-Droid app and start tracking updates like you would for any other app in there. Canât do that with Google Play!
F-Droid tends to focus on open source applications that can be built in a reproducible way, which limits the inventory (though of course tends to mean the apps are safer and donât spy on you). There are non-free apps in there as well but they come with warnings so youâre informed about what you might be sacrificing by using them.
That said if you have a favorite app you get through Google Play, thereâs a decent chance it wonât be in F-Droid. Many âbig corporateâ apps arenât, and vendor-specific apps tend not to be either. But for most of the major functions you might want, like email clients, calendar apps, weather apps, etc etc, there are very good substitutes now in F-Droid. Youâre definitely making a trade-off though.
What I did was go through the apps I had installed on my last phone, found as many substitutes in F-Droid as I could, started using those instead to see how they worked, and bit by bit replaced as much as I could from Google Play with a comparable app from F-Droid. I still have a few apps (mostly vendor-specific things that donât have substitutes) that come from Google Play but Iâm aiming to be rid of those before I need to replace this phone.
@prologic@twtxt.net yeah, itâs true. Thing is, Linux as a desktop operating system sucked in 1996 yet I adopted it then anyway because I wanted nothing to do with MS anymore đ I know itâs not for everyone but Iâm pretty tolerant of a less-than-stellar experience if it means I can be free of big-company garbage.
I havenât tried a Linux-based smartphone OS in a long time so I donât have any idea how bad/good it might be. I figure when I finally break down and get a new phone Iâll experiment on my current phone.
@prologic@twtxt.net yes, the OS is based on stock Android, so probably wouldnât be of interest if you prefer Apple.
@adi@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net F-droid. Getting APKs from developers you trust and side-loading them. Some flavor of Linux. Some distro of the open source parts of Android.
There are lots of options. Bit by bit I divest from anything thatâs distributed from Google Play. With my latest phone I find and download APKs so that I could have the app without all the Google crap woven through it. By the time I need to replace this one Iâll be fully free of Google Play. Most of my apps come from F-droid now. You can a perfectly functional phone/pocket computer unless youâre addicted to installing dozens of corporate apps.
@prologic@twtxt.net Iâve had a Teracube phone for about 3 years now. Theirs comes with a guarantee of 4 yearsâif something thatâs covered breaks, you send the phone to them and they fix it and send it back, or they send you a new one. I took advantage of that last year when the screen broke; their tech support even helped me figure out how to wipe the phone when the screen didnât display anything. Pretty painless all around. Have to say Iâve been very happy with it. It doesnât have the top-end features that new big company phones have, but I donât want those features so thatâs not an issue for me. I dunno if itâs available in Australia or if itâs just a US thing.
@adi@twtxt.net oh yeah, no doubt. I just like to keep an eye on these things because I hate being blindsided.
@adi@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net Itâs worth bearing in mind that
- Fairphone has taken a considerable amount of VC funding so, sooner or later, that bill will become due: (see: https://techcrunch.com/2023/01/31/fairphone-growth-capital-raise and https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/fairphone)
- Fairphone comes with Google Play apps by default, so itâs also a spyware vector (see: https://mastodon.ar.al/@aral/110978014080809471)
I used to have a lot of hope for them but these two ingredients mean that enshittification is virtually inevitable.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de the true 7 bit ascii
@prologic@twtxt.net It really is cringeworthy
@prologic@twtxt.net Horseshit hype:
- AI that we have today cannot thinkâthere is no cognitive capacity
- AI that we have today cannot be interviewedââinterâ âviewingâ is two minds interacting, but AI of today has no mind, which means this is a puppet show
- AI today is not freeâitâs a tool, a machine, hardly different from a hammer. It does what a human directs it to do and has no drives, desires, or autonomy. What youâre seeing here is a fancy Mechnical Turk
This shit is probably paid for by AI companies who desperately want us to think of the AI as far more capable than it actually is, because that juices sales and gives them a way to argue they arenât responsible for any harms it causes.