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notsure, in Right-Wing Figures Allege Censorship on X Amid Visa Controversy
@notsure@fedia.io avatar

didn't right-wing figures allege censhorship on Twitter and that's why elmo bought it?

Plebbitor, in Peer-to-peer serverless decentralized social media protocol built on The IPFS
dustyData, in Right-Wing Figures Allege Censorship on X Amid Visa Controversy

Remember kids, oligarchs are not your friends.

Live_Let_Live, in AI Agents Will Be Manipulation Engines

do we have any protection on this site against agents?

SoupBrick, in Right-Wing Figures Allege Censorship on X Amid Visa Controversy

Brb, grabbing my popcorn.

AbsolutelyNotAVelociraptor, in Right-Wing Figures Allege Censorship on X Amid Visa Controversy

And the face banquet starts.

Endymion_Mallorn, in Are PC Hardware Companies Slowly Driving Technology into Restricted Closed Ecosystems?
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No, not slowly. They've been accelerating toward this.

asteriskeverything, in AI language model runs on a Windows 98 system with Pentium II and 128MB RAM

THIS IS NOT THE ONION?!

cmnybo, in AI language model runs on a Windows 98 system with Pentium II and 128MB RAM

Let me know when someone gets an LLM to run on a Bendix G15. This Pentium stuff is way too new.

finley, in AI language model runs on a Windows 98 system with Pentium II and 128MB RAM

Imagine how much better it would run on a similar era version of redhat, gentoo, or beos.

They just proved that the hardware was perfectly capable, in the absolute garbage middle layer-the operating system is what matters about propelling the potential of the hardware forward into a usable form.

Many people may not remember, but there were a few Lins distributions around at the time. Certainly, they would have been able to make better use of the hardware had enough developers worked on it.

wintermute, in Meta envisages social media filled with AI-generated users [Financial Times]
GasMaskedLunatic, in Are PC Hardware Companies Slowly Driving Technology into Restricted Closed Ecosystems?

Slowly? No.

Meltrax, in Are PC Hardware Companies Slowly Driving Technology into Restricted Closed Ecosystems?

Why is this entire Lemmy community just weird leading-title BS articles about nothing?

reksas, in Insiders say cutting-edge graphics are too costly for AAA games

you can make the most beautiful cake and its worth nothing if there is just sawdust inside

potentiallynotfelix, in Meta envisages social media filled with AI-generated users [Financial Times]

Literally the dead internet theory

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