Few, if any, people posting shit to that site have the rights to what they’re posting but I guess copyright doesn’t matter unless youre pirating media.
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underisk@lemmy.mlto Autism@lemmy.world•Autistic 19 y/o Isaiah Trammell Dies in the Custody of Montgomery County Sheriff's Deputies in Washington Township, Ohio.2·4 months agoSurely you mean their budget is increased to pay for “better training”.
underisk@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•A new study found adaptive traffic signals powered by big data reduced peak-hour travel times by 11% in China’s 100 most congested cities – saving 31.73 million tonnes of CO₂ annually.English61·4 months agoThe article mentions specific deterministic algorithms so I don’t think it’s AI in the way youre thinking.
underisk@lemmy.mlto Technology@beehaw.org•Microsoft CEO Admits That AI Is Generating Basically No Value2·4 months agoim doubtful these things could turn a profit if their price started to reflect their resource cost. has anyone actually come up with an application of AI so revolutionary that people wouldn’t happily abandon if it cost like $300/mo to use?
underisk@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•The future of the internet is likely smaller communities, with a focus on curated experiencesEnglish1·4 months agodeleted by creator
underisk@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Hyprland 0.47 Lands With HDR Support and Squircles154·5 months agoThat counterpoint says that the only CoC he would write is “don’t be an asshole” and refutes the transphobia misgendering shit by posting the wider context where the guy is explicitly an immediate, unprovoked asshole to the person for having pronouns in their username. Tries to claim that the trans person being mocked “started it” by misgendering first, when the person in question simply assumed a gender to prove a point about the utility of pronoun tags, unlike the guy who deliberately chose to use the wrong pronouns to address someone, like an asshole.
This man is a clown fuck hyprland.
underisk@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•The U.S. just pledged hundreds of billions to protect its AI leadership. A Chinese startup with a ‘joke of a budget‘ may have already undercut those hopesEnglish3·5 months agoCan’t have a corporate oligarchy without capitalism.
underisk@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Youtube adds setting for uploaders to allow third party AI training on videosEnglish40·6 months agoit’s not as though companies in the US are “respecting copyrights” with AI, so idk why you think that’s unique to China.
underisk@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Moderators Across Social Media Struggle to Contain Celebrations of UnitedHealthcare CEO’s AssassinationEnglish17·6 months agoif this dude gets found he won’t make it to trial.
underisk@lemmy.mlto Technology@beehaw.org•New oven and they lock the air fryer functionality behind wifi.11·7 months agodoesn’t seem to have stopped them from locking functionality that does not require an internet conneciton behind an internet connection, so i don’t see why they would care.
underisk@lemmy.mlto Technology@beehaw.org•New oven and they lock the air fryer functionality behind wifi.12·7 months agowhich is great until you realize that if it cant connect to a server somewhere to download the latest Ad manifest it crashes the OvenOS and now your warranty is void AND you can’t bake a cake.
underisk@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•The Optimus robots at Tesla’s Cybercab event were humans in disguiseEnglish19·8 months agoPeople will still fall for it by treating it like a demonstration of what Elon wants to make, and just an early prototype. The abilities these “robots” displayed are on par with technology that has been available for over 20 years. They don’t realize the parts missing, filled in by human intervention, are the most difficult parts to create and literally cannot be done without a major, generational breakthrough in AI.
underisk@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•The Optimus robots at Tesla’s Cybercab event were humans in disguiseEnglish18·8 months agoYeah, it was a guy they had come out on stage and do a dance in a morph suit and a helmet.
underisk@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•It sure seems like the Optimus robots at Tesla's event were under human controlEnglish20·8 months agoThey don’t. They are not competitors. This is not a product that exists as a real purchasable item. Those little robot dog toys are closer to BD than what Elon has done here.
underisk@lemmy.mlto Games@lemmy.world•Game Freak has been allegedly hacked, with source codes for Pokemon games reportedly leakedEnglish156·8 months agoIt is a menu driven battler that ran on a game boy. It doesn’t take a programming savant to write this, no matter how many mechanics you bolt on top.
underisk@lemmy.mlto Games@lemmy.world•PlayStation product manager says ads being shown was just a bugEnglish1·9 months agoyou don’t get entire functional UI elements accurately populated with appropriate data out of a “bug”. at best its a feature that was being tested internally and never would have made it past that, at worst its something that went live early.
underisk@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Leaked Cellebrite Tool Docs Reveal List of Phones That Can Be UnlockedEnglish13·11 months agoThe only thing that has successfully managed to thwart the FBI in their attempts to break into a phone was Apple’s hardware based encryption. To such an extent that they took legal and legislative actions to try and circumvent it. The specifics of how the encryption works is irrelevant to this argument, and you are more than welcome to consider that point conceded.
underisk@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Leaked Cellebrite Tool Docs Reveal List of Phones That Can Be UnlockedEnglish22·11 months agoI’m not claiming iPhones are superior. I don’t care about dumb OS wars, just don’t put things on your phone expecting that they can’t be retrieved. That’s the only point I’m trying to make here.
And the keys absolutely would give them access since those keys are used to sign Apple software which runs with enough privileges to access the encryption keys stored in the “Secure Enclave”. Anything you entrust to a company’s software is only as secure as the company wants to make it, and the only company to publicly resist granting that acces is Apple (so far)
underisk@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Leaked Cellebrite Tool Docs Reveal List of Phones That Can Be UnlockedEnglish52·11 months agoThe Secure Enclave is a component on Apple system on chip (SoC) that is included on all recent iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and HomePod devices, and on a Mac with Apple silicon as well as those with the Apple T2 Security Chip. The Secure Enclave itself follows the same principle of design as the SoC does, containing its own discrete boot ROM and AES engine. The Secure Enclave also provides the foundation for the secure generation and storage of the keys necessary for encrypting data at rest, and it protects and evaluates the biometric data for Face ID and Touch ID.
https://support.apple.com/guide/security/hardware-security-overview-secf020d1074/web
The FBI wanted access to Apple’s encryption keys which they use to sign their software. They don’t have ‘your’ encryption keys, they have their own that the FBI wanted to use to bypass these features. They eventually dropped it because they found a zero day exploit which apple fixed in later versions. That is why the newer phones aren’t vulnerable (yet).
The best is unironically to pirate and use something like Kodi on a SBC that can run libreElec.