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A New York Times copyright lawsuit could kill OpenAI
I doubt it. It would likely kill any non Giant tech backed AI companies though
Microsoft has armies of lawyers and cash to pay. It would make life a lot harder, but they’d survive
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A New York Times copyright lawsuit could kill OpenAI
I doubt it. It would likely kill any non Giant tech backed AI companies though
Microsoft has armies of lawyers and cash to pay. It would make life a lot harder, but they’d survive
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Delivery Firm’s AI Chatbot Goes Rogue, Curses at Customer and Criticizes Company
Good bot
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To Stop AI Killing Us All, First Regulate Deepfakes, Says Researcher Connor Leahy
It’s almost hard to imagine getting through this election cycle without at least one deep fake crisis
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web4 – The Second End of History?
Whatever the fuck that means
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U.S. DOE Announces $34 Million to Improve the Reliability, Resiliency, & Security of America’s Power Grid
I’m announcing I have put $1 towards getting a new set of tires for my car
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What are some structures today that you think will become "anceint" structures in the future
Large Hadron Collider could be an interesting candidate. It’s not very visible, but it’s unique, gigantic, and insulated from damage
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What about propaganda separates it from advertising or interpersonal communication?
The degree of lie and the consequences of the lie.
Advertisements can be misleading, but if they go too far can be subject to false advertisement laws. No such check is there for a government participating in propaganda. That government also has the ability to wage war and generally oppress people rather than just sell products.
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How to secure (podman or docker) containers for public-facing hosting?
I think the container piece is probably the least of your concerns here honestly. The biggest thing you'll want to focus on is the ingress networking layer, but that won't really be any different than if you were running the app normally. Generally exposing ports from your home network to the internet is not a great idea, and you try to use something like cloudflare or get a cheap cloud VPS with a reverse proxy connected to the container host via VPN.
But for general container security practice, what you mentioned is good. You could also look at the Docker CIS Benchmark for more good security practices. And container scanning tools like trivy or anchore syft/grype to identify vulnerabilities in your containers. But again this is secondary to the networking layer in my opinion.
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Hmmm, wondering if Eternalism is even a necessary component here.
If we take spacetime as a 4 dimensional continuum, then I would just reword this as: "when" is just a specific version of "where" that refers to the time dimension.
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Why do people depend on articles too much ?
I’m not really following here tbh. Articles might be wrong and so…. something? Sure simply pasting any old link isn’t inherently proving anything. One would have to assume the link is being provided because the poster thought the content of the article was good.
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what has worked for you to stop getting angry thinking about people who hurt you?
I don’t think you can ever stop getting angry. Or should.
I think what you can do is not letting anger have power over you. The thought of these incidents can come up, you can recognize it makes you angry, but you don’t have to do anything with that anger. There’s another thought that will pop into your head in 30 seconds, that will trigger some other reaction, and so on and so forth.
This is an insight of meditation practice.
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How do you accept the things you cannot change?
I will continue to be a proponent of meditation practice. It’s honestly a shame imo that it has a “mystical” connotation. I think it’s very practical. I really don’t think of it much more than dedicating time to observing how my brain works. And a lot of that is all the stuff that arises that doesn’t feel like it “under your power.” When you actually sit down regularly and take notice of the arising and falling away of thoughts and emotions, it becomes a lot easier to not let it consume you and react.
It’s one thing to “know” the emotions are temporary and you shouldn’t react so strongly. It’s another thing to really internalize that and be able to have that same perspective in the moment of strong emotion. It’s practice.
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A man in the street offers you the following choice:
Don’t lottery tickets cost like $1?
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What do you think of sports analysts ?
It’s not that different than other media. There is really good analysis out there but you have to really go out of your way to avoid the bullshit. The stuff that really gets eyeballs is the low hanging, drama oriented, sound-byte-y stuff.
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YouTube Premium is the only correct way to consume more than one YouTube video a day.
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I mean you can believe paying is better than watching ads for your own experience. But the morality argument about whether they make their money through ad revenue vs subscriptions is pretty dubious.
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How do you accept the things you cannot change?
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Well this is what he’s aiming for but it doesn’t say much about how
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Which distro has the most toxic users?
Who even has interest in tracking this?
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Pope calls for treaty regulating AI, warning of potential for ‘technological dictatorship’
What does Ja Rule think?
WHERE’S JA?!?!
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What are some things that Linux can't do, but Windows can?
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Yeah.... this feels like a very bad example. I am honestly curious as to specifics here, because Ubuntu setup is pretty dead simple with the graphical installer. And like you said docker is native linux.
Saying running anything out of the box is "impossible by design" on Ubuntu is objectively wrong frankly. Maybe you could argue they haven't succeeded in their goal of being super out of the box friendly, not sure I'd agree but at least you'd have leg to stand on.
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Same reason anything else is. It’s big money. Porn is a multi billion dollar industry.
As for why “extreme” porn is so “normalized” I think it’s more because it’s stigmatized ironically. Have you ever had an in person conversation about why there’s so much step family porn? No of course not because then both people would be acknowledging they watch porn for one. So the social factors that would guide things are totally absent.