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[–] gamer@lemm.ee 43 points 9 months ago

That is peak clickbait, bravo.

[–] gamer@lemm.ee 35 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Spiro emphasized that the SEC’s demand for such a large settlement was out of line with previous cases, where penalties for similar violations have typically been much lower, often under $100,000. Musk’s defense team argues that this case should follow those precedents, asserting that the penalties being sought are not proportional to the offense.

Not fair! That proposed fine would make the crime unprofitable for my client!

[–] gamer@lemm.ee 2 points 9 months ago (2 children)

For the past like decade the only "updates" OpenOffice has been getting are questionable code comment changes from one dude. These changes literally do nothing, and people have suggested that the only reason he does it is to make OpenOffice seem like it's still being developed, even though it was abandoned long ago.

Why? IDK, but I think it's just some stubborn asshole with an axe to grind with the LibreOffice project. OpenOffice still has stronger name recognition than LibreOffice, so a lot of people still use it.

[–] gamer@lemm.ee 3 points 9 months ago (1 children)

You're looking for enemies where there are none. I'm not a medical professional, but I assume this amount of paranoia is not good for your mental health and well-being. Just take the article for what it is: a win for free software

[–] gamer@lemm.ee 5 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Do people use Facebook for porn? Like, on their personal accounts? That's weird.

[–] gamer@lemm.ee 9 points 9 months ago

I want to celebrate this, but it's hard not to see it as an attempt at authoritarianism. I think the right way to do a Facebook ban is to ensure people have access to a good alternative (like Mastodon) before pulling the plug.

[–] gamer@lemm.ee 8 points 9 months ago

Post your name and home address, and I'll go pick you up so we can fly to Yemen and see where the bombs landed.

[–] gamer@lemm.ee 15 points 9 months ago

At least we now know beyond a shadow of a doubt that these people are, in fact, incompetent lunatics and aren't just acting that way for the cameras.

Impeach these people before they ruin us.

[–] gamer@lemm.ee 2 points 9 months ago

Not true. This lawsuit has been in the works for a long time. IIRC the investigation started towards the end up the first Trump admin, was completed, brought to trial, and won by the Biden admin, and now is being completed under Trump again.

Don't believe the MAGA lies about government agencies being partisan hacks. They're generally staffed by people who believe in the mission and put that ahead of politics. Under Trump, a lot of good people are leaving, but the ones playing the loyalty game can stay and keep working.

[–] gamer@lemm.ee 5 points 9 months ago

Apple seems like the best option due to their business goals (privacy).

Lol. Lmao, even.

Sorry for the flippant comment, but it's so incredibly wrong that I need to highlight the ridiculousness. TBF to you, it's a common misconception due to Apple marketing's lies, and our regulatory agencies unable/unwilling to do anything about companies that lie like Apple does.

Microsoft would be even worse.

The best outcome IMO is to kill Chrome, Edge, AND Safari, and force users to scatter and find an alternative on their own. There will need to be some way to prevent all big tech from trying to compete here too (Facebook, Amazon, etc), as those are incentivized to monopolize exactly like Google did, and we shouldn't have to wait another 2 decades for the government to do something about it.

There will be some growing pains as people initially end up on shitty/scammy browsers, but eventually the market will do its thing and browser devs will compete for marketshare.

[–] gamer@lemm.ee 8 points 9 months ago

The is Elon we're talking about. Why pay a few hundred bucks to improve safety when it's cheaper and easier to fight the lawsuits when people die?

[–] gamer@lemm.ee 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Are you a software engineer? Without doxxing yourself, do you think you could share some more info or guidance? I've personally been trying to integrate AI code gen into my own work, but haven't had much success.

I've been able to ask ChatGPT to generate some simple but tedious code that would normally require me read through a bunch of documentation. Usually, that's a third party library or a part of the standard library I'm not familiar with. My work is mostly Python and C++, and I've found that ChatGPT is terrible at C++ and more often than not generates code that doesn't even compile. It is very good at generating Python by comparison, but unfortunately for me, that's only like 10% of my work.

For C++, I've found it helpful to ask misc questions about the design of the STL or new language features while I'm studying them myself. It's not actually generating any code, but it definitely saves me some time. It's very useful for translating C++'s "standardese" into english, for example. It still struggles generating valid code using C++20 or newer though.

I also tried a few local models on my GPU, but haven't had good results. I assume it's a problem with the models I used not being optimized for code, or maybe the inference tools I tried weren't using them right (oobabooga, kobold, and some others I don't remember). If you have any recommendations for good coding models I can run locally on a 4090, I'd love to hear them!

I tried using a few of those AI code editors (mostly VS Code plugins) years ago, and they really sucked. I'm sure things have improved since then, so maybe that's the way to go?

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