A web browser is already basically a "virtual machine". You can even run what basically amounts to native code using WebAssembly (yeah it's closed to JVM but you get what I'm trying to say).
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No wonder veritasium has felt "off" for me for a good while as well. A few years ago I deliberately stopped watching that channel, seems there was a deeper reason behind my superficial reasons and gut feelings
Musk is a shareholder. He own large parts of the companies he's the CEO of
Frankly focusing on the carbon output of AI models is a red herring. It's not a significant part of the problem and just makes people complacent in the form of feeling like we've achieved something if it succeeds. It's not worse than stuff like video games
Focus on the actual negative effects of AI, but carbon intensity isn't a major one
That and the conglomerates can afford to invest fully into the most cutting edge automation to reduce the amount of labour needed
This has happened to me multiple times. And yes, I did consider it to be a serious issue. It's too abusive of a feature
Capitalism directly rewards this kind of behaviour. Maybe it would still be a problem in other systems, but capitalism very much exarcabates it by design.
Yes, you should very much talk about whether stuff like this is okay to do to someone else before you do it. You can't consent when you sleep, so you must get full consent beforehand.
And yes, you should typically ask whether doing something is okay before you do it, in general. Communication is good, it won't hurt anyone.
And no, it isn't safe to just assume anything. Ask! That's really all there is to it. Ask and accept a "no". Ideally you also check in a few times underway. It leads to better sex.
My mindset comes from the kink community, where generally most things are permissable, but so long as consent stays in front and centre. Unless you have agreed beforehand to treat it otherwise, stuff like a "giggly no" is a no. Well, specifically you'd have safe words such as "red", but I assume that's not the case here.
In short though, don't just assume anything of the other person, ask them, and allow them to talk.
Frankly, I wish we just abolished the damn monarchy already. I hate that we still have kings and queens in a democratic country even if they are just ceremonial. They don't deserve all this media attention just because they got a lucky birth
Treat all of them as one would any other citizen and be done with it. Unfortunately, the monarchy still faces popular support towards existing, though I hope it changes sooner or later
You bet your ass I will be on the streets protesting if that happens. Would be one of the most disgusting things they could do
But hey, maybe if Trump comes to Norway I'll manage to hit him with a rotten tomato (and then his bodyguards killing me, but that is a risk I'm willing to take)
Well, it is about cybersecurity
LLM are good at certain things, especially involving language (unsurprisingly). They're tools. They're not the be-all-end-all like a lot of tech bros proselytize them as, but they are useful if you know their limitations
If you use them properly, they can be a valuable addition to one's search for information. The problem is that I don't think most users use them properly.