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Eximius@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Resilient Zelensky tells BBC Putin has started WW3 and must be stoppedEnglish
8·3 days agoOh hey, it’s the odd slightly-non-human-like sentience again
Eximius@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Resilient Zelensky tells BBC Putin has started WW3 and must be stoppedEnglish
5·3 days agoMy friend, you woke up and chose pure controversy.
Eximius@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI contributes to inflating global debt, already approaching $346 trillion or 310% of GDPEnglish
3·3 days agoKinda correct. Money is only useful in trading. You should never store wealth in moneys (because inflationary fiscal policy that only fucks up the lower class)
Eximius@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•4-year-old accidentally shoots himself in Burger King parking lot
41·3 days agoIt only takes a C in history to understand: those are citizens, and this is tyranny.
Common sense says they are definitely fighting (or fought) for survival
Eximius@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•4-year-old accidentally shoots himself in Burger King parking lot
61·3 days agoAs opposed to people slowly disappearing, I guess ?
Eximius@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•4-year-old accidentally shoots himself in Burger King parking lot
41·3 days ago… they do it better than US?
I love this. Can’t believe I didnt know this site before.
Eximius@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Peter Thiel and other tech billionaires are publicly shielding their children from the products that made them richEnglish
9·3 days agoVaguely agree with the sentiment here.
Every single person I know who had helicopter parents ended up… a bit odd… in a bad way.
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Technology@lemmy.world•California’s New Bill Requires DOJ-Approved 3D Printers That Report on ThemselvesEnglish
2·5 days agoApplicability is in the eye of the beholder… of bureaucracy.
It is not really enforceable what people grow in their nook with led lights, or what they produce with metal lathes and metalworking tools, or what they mix up with common chemicals, and yet!
With EURion, printers/scanners that are capable of somewhat convincing replica go into the “definitely need to do this thing” money bracket I guess.
Printer instructions are also usually quite convoluted (don’t event know if anybody really knows the actual format), but definitely it’s not the actual document being sent to a printer (except some last decade printers perhaps), just the actual dithered inkjet patterns, though I am heavily guesstimating. And yet, from inkjet patterns, the printer knows to crash, presumably, though I dont know, the knowledge of currency steganography seems spotty…
There is a semi-infinite amount of processing that can be done on the slicing machine, so detecting gun-like item is wildly possible. Making your own slicer is the same as making your own photoshop (or hacking it). I definitely don’t see 3d printers having enough horses to figure out a non-watermarked-model produced geocode to have gunlike things. But! We forget! With legislation, everything is possible. Probably will require any decent (especially things like metal) 3d printer to have an ISIC specifically programmed to rebuild a model from geocode and do analysis :D (Honestly, completely easy with current technology, MNIST 99.99% accuracy fits into 10k transistors or so)
But I guess this assumes same amount of know-how and confident skills that they had in 90s. It will probably all crash and burn and make all honest customers very unhappy.
Eximius@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•California’s New Bill Requires DOJ-Approved 3D Printers That Report on ThemselvesEnglish
4·5 days agoAdditional note: Since 2003, image editors such as Adobe Photoshop CS or PaintShop Pro 8 refuse to print banknotes. According to Wired.com, the banknote detection code in these applications, called the Counterfeit Deterrence System (CDS), was designed by the Central Bank Counterfeit Deterrence Group and supplied to companies such as Adobe as a binary module.[13]
Everybody with Photoshop / Paintshop pro literally has an unexplained (likely uninvestigated) government binary blob that might be a backdoor :D
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Technology@lemmy.world•California’s New Bill Requires DOJ-Approved 3D Printers That Report on ThemselvesEnglish
21·5 days agoEver heard of the EURion constellation?
This is the same, just an additional dimension.
“Markus Kuhn, who uncovered the pattern on the 10-euro banknote in early 2002 while experimenting with a Xerox colour photocopier that refused to reproduce banknotes.[2] The pattern has never been mentioned officially; Kuhn named it the EURion constellation as it resembled the astronomical Orion constellation, and EUR is the ISO 4217 designation of the euro currency.[3]”
It would seem governments always poke into corporations for debatable “safety”. Even if they don’t say it.
You can of course build your own printer from stepper motors and belts. Good luck, see you in a year. Also 3d printing in general has improved lightyears, so it’s becoming a decent-sized corpo thing => tools becoming scrutinized by government vogons.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to social media trialEnglish
484·6 days agoOh sorry… I guess I was projecting…

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Technology@lemmy.world•Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to social media trialEnglish
50·6 days agoI mean… That’s their job… But yes!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney supports the $900 million lawsuit against Valve, arguing Steam is "the only major store still holding onto payment ties and 30% junk fee"English
71·23 days agoLots of holiday deals, fair regional pricing, massive open-source contributions, hanging back from making era-defining, envelope-pushing games to just make the gaming industry on PC better.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Mamdani to kill the NYC AI chatbot caught telling businesses to break the law— New York mayor says terminating the ‘unusable’ bot will help close a budget gapEnglish
81·26 days agoNo. No no no. It is still being developed, with exponentially increasing resources. You downloading the model adds at least 1 but probably 10 increment to the “downloads” and repo watches CEOs 100% use to validate their insane echo chamber. And you’re literally paying for it all if you live in US and they built a data center in your neighborhood and your electricity bill 4x increased! Or if you ever want to upgrade to ddr5, and ever need more storage space! Or in many other myriad of ways!
Generally, you’re right, it’s just the left over tools from the gold rush, why not use them if they’re useful! No point in throwing them away. It’s good that you’re honest with yourself and will never validate the wild amounts of cosmically ironic cancer-inducing data centers they (I hope only Musk) are operating, by upgrading your local model distilled by your unfavorite AI cloud company that is negative profit for 5 years and somehow still alive
Eximius@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Mamdani to kill the NYC AI chatbot caught telling businesses to break the law— New York mayor says terminating the ‘unusable’ bot will help close a budget gapEnglish
281·26 days agoAre you perchance ignoring the petawatt-hours that were needed to train and distil your local AI model?
Eximius@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Wikipedia’s Baltic Battle: Estonian Journalists Warn of Coordinated Pro-Soviet Edits, Lithuania Reports Similar TargetingEnglish
21·1 month agoThe wonderful “AI revolution” is kind of the main reason this is an increasingly horrible problem. “Fighting back” against ever “smarter” bots is becoming increasingly hard.
Even if the intents are not malicious, wikipedia is seriously suffering from the “AI revolution”, this is a very interesting tiny research project that gives a glimpse of that: https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-ai-generated-content-in-wikipedia-a-tale-of-caution
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World News@lemmy.world•Rare footage from trial of Chinese general who defied Tiananmen crackdown order leaked onlineEnglish
43·2 months agoRare footage of chinese General’s dissent being open and available is very interesting news, at least to me.
Maybe you should unsubscribe from worldnews and subscribe to USAnews (or rather please make that community and not annoy us with USA garbage deluge).
In many ways, you’re mostly criticizing as if this was a malicious attempt to hide current USA events and further USA foreign policy narratives. Not really seeing any USA in the article. And the factual happenings are interesting.

You mean DOJ[G]E ?