It’s nice to sit down and just write about your week, like talking to an old friend/family member about what’s new. You never know what comes out. I use an old Kindle Scribe that I don’t do anything else with. It sounds like you have privacy concerns?
danzania
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danzania@infosec.pubto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why didn't the Democrats release the Epstein client list?13·9 days agoIceland had the highest profile result so perhaps it may seem that way, but many countries investigated and prosecuted individuals. In addition, it caused the entire global financial system to redouble AML efforts.
danzania@infosec.pubto Europe@feddit.org•Germany, Dahme-Spreewald deploys 16 ebuses from BYD for regional transport - Sustainable BusEnglish44·10 days agoProviding good buses might just be a great advertising campaign.
danzania@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•(LLM) A language model built for the public goodEnglish495·11 days agoI’m sure the community will find something to hate about this as well, since this isn’t an article about an LLM failing at something.
danzania@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft axe another 9000 in continued AI pushEnglish596·15 days agoI know at Lemmy we usually don’t read the article title and sure as hell won’t read the actual article, so I’ll just post this here for everyone: nowhere in the article does it say they are laying people off because of AI. It merely states 9000 people will be laid off, and separately MSFT has invested a lot in AI.
A better reframe: huge tech company shifts focus.
danzania@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•[JS Required] How Performant are LLM Agents(AI Chatbots) on Real World Work Tasks? They Fail 70% or More of The Time.English213·20 days agoFound the daily LLM denial thread.
I see. I don’t really use other social media so I’m out of the loop. What do you think the long run (5-10 years) looks like, as far as social network administration and moderation?
I would guess None, Some, All would be sufficient since people’s notion of where on the slider they should land will be highly variable anyway. Then users can filter on None, Some, All.
I guess I haven’t noticed much AI content, but maybe it’s just my subs – is it mainly art-related? Or memes or something?
danzania@infosec.pubto Python@programming.dev•Opinions: Do you feel Python is a more object-oriented or procedural language?1·24 days agoYeah that’s a great point – the dataframe is in a sense a class or object standardized for data analysis. Its flexibility (like being able to store arrays or dicts even) obviates the need in most cases for a user-written class.
danzania@infosec.pubto Python@programming.dev•Opinions: Do you feel Python is a more object-oriented or procedural language?12·24 days agoFor me it depends on the use case. If I’m designing something with an interface for someone downstream to use, I’ll usually define (data)classes even if I have a functional interface.
For data science/modeling/notebooks I usually wouldn’t define classes.
I think it also depends on your team; if everyone else is a functional programmer and you’re writing classes or vice versa, this will undoubtedly create frictions.
danzania@infosec.pubto Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•Temperature Change in Switzerland.3·26 days agoI’m curious, if you were emperor for a day, you would like to see Switzerland do?
danzania@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit in talks to embrace Sam Altman’s iris-scanning Orb to verify usersEnglish3·27 days agoI can see why Reddit needs to secure the user base. As not accounts proliferate they need to be able to demonstrate verified real users to their advertisers. Unfortunately for privacy, this will be widespread, in that case. I’m opting out.
danzania@infosec.pubto Programming@programming.dev•AI Models from Google, OpenAI, Anthropic Solve 0% of ‘Hard’ Coding Problems910·27 days agoFunny how I never see articles on Lemmy about improvements in LLM capabilities.
I can’t tell if you’re an LLM troll or a kid, but I just want to clarify what the position is that you’re staking out.
You’re saying everyone who claims to be trans IS trans. OK, perhaps we have different definitions here.
My claim is that the idea of gender dysphoria spreads through social networks. There is a lot of evidence supporting this and should be your prior. I can’t help you if your search engine doesn’t work. I didn’t claim trans people don’t exist, and I don’t know why you think being rude to strangers on the internet is acceptable.
Please reflect on why this is such an emotional topic for you. I literally don’t care and merely acknowledged that it’s a very complicated topic. Perhaps you should spend less time on social media, as it is well established that trans issues were targeted by bad actors to inflame voters on the left and right last election; you may be a victim.
The diffusion of ideas through society is a foundational principle of sociology. It isn’t a trans vs not trans thing, it’s just the way society works. This doesn’t deny the existence of trans kids, rather there are internal and external pressures (to both affirm or deny) their identity. Like I said, this is a complicated topic, and to act like every teenager who raises their hand and says they are trans is definitely trans is delusional.
I shouldn’t need to provide you a citation, it should be your prior; ideas spread through society through a variety of mechanisms, this is sociology 101. You should be providing me with a citation showing me how this is the one idea that isn’t subject to diffusion.
… and it’s fine if this is the case. It doesn’t deny the existence of trans kids or people, but let’s be realistic about the reward structure of peer groups and social media.
danzania@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•The Department of Defense Efforts to Buy and Maintain IT Systems Are Billions Over Budget and DelayedEnglish3·1 month agoYou may need to work on your jokes :)
I first tried Ubuntu then switched to pop os and haven’t looked back. Feels great to be free of MS.