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dream_weasel
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dream_weasel@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google's next-gen reCAPTCHA system could spell trouble for de-Googled phonesEnglish
21·2 days agoAll depends on your perspective I suppose. I didn’t ask to be messaged by you so I figure I’m absolved right?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google's next-gen reCAPTCHA system could spell trouble for de-Googled phonesEnglish
31·2 days agoRemoved by mod
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•It's midnight, time for shitposting
5·6 days agoPeople these days couldnt even manually resolve an IRQ conflict!
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Technology@lemmy.world•I Asked AI to Count My Carbs 27,000 Times. It Couldn’t Give Me the Same Answer Twice.English
43·8 days agoThe embedding layer post tokenization is not just a probability machine the way you’re suggesting it. You can argue that it is probabilistic with inferred sentiment, but too many people think it works like how text prediction on your phone does and that is just factually inaccurate.
Verify output of course, but saying “it doesn’t understand anything” and “probability machine” is a borderline erroneous short sell. At the level of tokens it “understands” relationships, and those relationships are not probabilistic, though they are fundamentally approximated based on a training corpus.
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Technology@lemmy.world•I Asked AI to Count My Carbs 27,000 Times. It Couldn’t Give Me the Same Answer Twice.English
43·8 days agoAnd at the same time I wouldn’t say “hey fuck that, duct tape is terrible! It doesn’t hold beams together, I can’t use it to tow a trailer, it’s all just pretending to stick paper together because really every sliver of duct tape just sticks to the previous piece, etc etc” But that’s the cool thing we do on Lemmy.
The ad is bad, duct tape ain’t bad.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Some Chicagoans aren't paying federal taxes in protest of Trump policiesEnglish
2·10 days agoSo… We just like waiting for the exact right moment?
dream_weasel@sh.itjust.worksto
Programming@programming.dev•So like how does one get job as fresh graduate?
3·10 days agoMore than you would think. Most people don’t show up to ask to do research in my opinion. I got my first one by literally walking up to a Prof after class and saying “I like this. Do you know anyone who does research like this?”. He said “me”, gave me a test project, and I worked for him for like almost 20 years.
I should say I also did this my freshman year (the year before the story above) and I got referred to a different guy in the department where I worked for a summer but it didn’t work out for either of us. Turns out I’m more engineer than physicist, but it was good knowledge.
Edit: To be more direct about numbers, you’re right there’s not a spot for everybody or even half, but when I was in undergrad way less than that even went looking for research, they just did the job fair every year mostly and were students the rest of the time which was… not as reliable a strategy we will say.
Stack em. Go vertsack.
I need someone to explain this logical leap to me either in this incarnation or the more general one. It has never been clear to me how the one follows from the other.
dream_weasel@sh.itjust.worksto
Programming@programming.dev•So like how does one get job as fresh graduate?
11·10 days agoThis advice won’t be helpful to you unfortunately, but if there are students reading, the answer as others have said is already being connected. A key way to make this happen is through research with faculty followed by (potentially) internships and then full time offers. If you just show up and kick ass every day for 3 to 5 years and even get a 4.0 GPA the market will still be very tough.
Bonus points though which might help OP: anything you can do that narrows the pool helps you. For example, if you’re a white bread american dude maybe look for a job that requires getting a clearance, if you’re mandarin Chinese maybe look for something that requires some translation or speaking, etc. You may not be the best programmer or the best salesman, but you might be a top tier salesman for programming tools.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Claude-powered AI coding agent deletes entire company database in 9 seconds — backups zapped, after Cursor tool powered by Anthropic's Claude goes rogueEnglish
2·12 days agoIt’s just negligence. Power tools injure and people are stupid. The technology is alluring and people make dumb mistakes. There’s no deeper motive here, and self admitting you’re not even an amateur I will just tell you that you’re giving way less credit to these models than they deserve by calling them purely probabilistic, and way more credit then they deserve by trying to assert some kind of malicious incentive by anthropic.
These bastards are hard to make, and they have a lot of layers (not like NN layers, but training steps). They are, however, definitely better at programming than you or your buddy or any commentator here, and it lures you into a false sense of security before it makes a colossal fuck up.
On the grill?
You could look her up and see if you recognize any. You probably would I suspect.
OF COURSE WE ARE, FELLOW
HUMANCANINE!
dream_weasel@sh.itjust.worksto
News@lemmy.world•Proton CEO warns global age verification push will mean "the death of anonymity online"
45·15 days agoThe guy in the thumbnail looks like a mix between Bob Saget and Jimmy O. Yang.
In fairness, you can probably keep enough whole humans to stack in there without touching and then just liquefy the rest. That should save some money and time.
If you want a space to talk, that’s cool. If you are publishing works, sorry, that should be under through review from every angle, regardless of gender, class, nationality, or any other form of segmentation.




His hair is so angular…