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JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Google CEO Says We're All Going to Have to Suffer Through It as AI Puts Society Through the Woodchipper
1272·1 month agoI think we can all agree, we should put people like this in the wood chipper and unboubtedly the world would be a better place.
JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•NVIDIA Puts 100-Hour Monthly Limit on All GeForce NOW SubscriptionsEnglish
958·1 month ago100hours is quite a bit but also fuck Nvidia.
JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•I'm making a FOSS all-in-one file converter app - looking for opinions!
3·2 months agoI wish I had something to convert vector image formats to dxf. That’s probably beyond the scope of this.
Is dumb piece of shit.
JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•AMD preps 10 % GPU price rise amid memory-chip shortageEnglish
1·2 months agoNo one complaining about AI is talking about regular neural networks. I thought that distinction was clear especially in the context of this article. These huge data centers with thousands of GPUs aren’t being built for simple neural networks. The complaints are valid and they should keep being voiced at every opportunity.
JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•AMD preps 10 % GPU price rise amid memory-chip shortageEnglish
1·2 months agoIt’s funny that you think these things are operating on napkin math. I guess it takes tens of thousands of GPUs and months of compute time to work out some napkin math. All of these years of AI research resulted in some napkin math that we were missing all along and now the work is over. What a ridiculous thing to say. Even if you know the algorithms used you still need a mountain of GPU compute and a few power plants to make them work. It’s not just math or if it is, we don’t understand the math. Math is deterministic. These models are not deterministic, an input does not always produce the same output and you can’t feed a response backwards through a model to produce the query. We struggle to make even remotely predictable changes to a model when it does something we don’t like. We didn’t discover math and then AI came packaged with it. The AI industry can die like any other. Using your logic, anyone and everyone can build nukes, they’re just math and physics and the materials (like GPUs and Power) are easy to come by. We can’t erase the knowledge so let’s all sit back and enjoy the fallout.
Capitalism undoubtedly makes the situation worse but AI is a threat even without capitalism. So far they’re making life more expensive in multiple ways for all of us with no real benefit for their existence.
JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•AMD preps 10 % GPU price rise amid memory-chip shortageEnglish
2·2 months agoSaying people should stop complaining about something shitty just because you think it will continue to exist is ridiculous. Saying that current AI models are just a bunch of tensor multiplication seems like a gross over simplification of systems that are increasingly harder to understand. Linear algebra isn’t new but this isn’t just linear algebra. People should keep bitching about AI until it either dies or finds an entirely new business model based on not being pieces of shit.
JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•AMD preps 10 % GPU price rise amid memory-chip shortageEnglish
1·2 months agoAre you saying linear algebra is equivalent to current AI models? I really hope not.
JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•AMD preps 10 % GPU price rise amid memory-chip shortageEnglish
2·2 months agoI’m not trying to be conspiratorial. I’m assuming the dollar amount and number of GPUs promised in these deals is fixed at this point. AI is also the cause of the price increase so regular consumers enjoy a price increase while tech giants race to kill jobs, burn resources, and degrade the communities they’re building these data centers in.
JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•AMD preps 10 % GPU price rise amid memory-chip shortageEnglish
71·2 months agoI love that the AI circle jerk is finding creative ways to make life more expensive. Id be willing to bet the price increase won’t be shared by the AI industry.
JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Palantir CEO slams 'parasitic' critics calling the tech a surveillance tool: 'Not only is patriotism right, patriotism will make you rich'
3·3 months agoThis dumb curly headed fuck can suck a bag of dicks.
JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman hospitalized after fall, his office says
19·3 months agoThis guy kind of fuckin sucks. From the Palestinian genocide to caving on the shutdown, he continues to disappoint.
JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Do you guys just have flawless experiences or what?
242·6 months agoNvidia, Nvidia did this.
JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Issues Free Update Offer To Millions Of Windows Users (ads in windows update menu)English
512·6 months agoFuck em. Install Linux.
Tell that to PC gaming right now. Everyone is more than happy to install kernel level spyware to play a game.
JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•Nintendo sold almost 6 million Switch 2 units in less than a monthEnglish
284·6 months agoThis Nintendo with its price point, ridiculously priced games, and Nintendo’s overall shitty policies, shouldn’t be a thing anywhere. Like Apple fans though, the more anti consumer a product is, the more people will buy it and collectively make things worse for the rest of us.
JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldto
Steam@lemmy.ml•Battlefield 6 will NOT require the EA App on Steam
13·6 months ago- Kernel level anti cheat doesn’t stop this from happening. 2. Giving them this access is a violation of all of our privacy. It’s completely unrestricted access to everything on your machine. 3. Devices exist and are becoming more popular, that sit outside of the users PC watching watching the gameplay and making adjustments on the fly to player input to counter things like recoil. 4. This makes this unplayable for Linux users and contributes to Microsofts forced update bullshit. If Microsoft cared about security they wouldn’t allow this type of anti cheat. Plenty of BF games existed and functioned without this.
Kernel level anti cheat will not save you from cheaters. It only creates another vulnerability that opens us up to exploits and kills users privacy.
JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldto
Steam@lemmy.ml•Battlefield 6 will NOT require the EA App on Steam
302·6 months agoDon’t care unless they drop the kernel level anti cheat

Let’s not stop there. Keep it up.