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Software Developer from Europe.

Revolutionizing the iGaming scene at CompetitionLabs - Gamification Company.

Working on open source games, and publishing technical articles at kodenkel.com

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"Meta refuses to sign EU’s AI code of practice"

Claims:

- Legislation is "overreach"
- Throttle/stunt the development and deployment of AI models for European companies

https://techcrunch.com/2025/07/18/meta-refuses-to-sign-eus-ai-code-of-practice/

Utter BS. The big ones just want to corner the market.

Proactive legislation is the name of the game in the EU. Citizens and domestic interests first. Comply or else.

Meta saying this with a straight face and yet AI functions in Pixels are unavailable in local languages.

This push-back is laughable.

Meta refuses to sign EU's AI code of practice | TechCrunch

Meta will not sign the EU's new rules, calling the implementation "overreach" and claiming it will throttle AI development.

TechCrunch

Although I'm firmly sticking to my own brain capacity and the good old MO of reading and learning from the actual source corpus accumulated on the internet to solve professional challenges...

See, I do wonder time and time again about the features and business opportunities LLMs can bring to projects.

In your opinion: If I were to integrate a LLM (chatbot and/or diffuser) into a web project which route would be the most economical?

Post your suggestions and thoughts.

#ai #development #web

Or perhaps the US could become the cherished 22nd republic or Russia... πŸ˜…
Saying you don't have to learn to code because now we have AI is like saying engineers don't have to learn maths because we have calculators.
If you thought USB naming was nonsense, allow this professional furry engineer to explain the total nightmare that is the underlying hardware complexity of USB-C

Oh, and it's all Apple's fault. Well, possibly...

PC Gamer

The key here is that you should treat these LLMs as tutors. e.g. my system prompt discourages code examples.

If you ask for copy-pasta code, you are missing the point: learning.

Just two examples:

- I have no extensive knowledge of C++, and I always just dabbled at C.
- I managed to hold a conversation and extract an easy to digest answer to stack vs heap and other topics, building up a deeper understanding.

- I have implemented a tokenizer before, but never ventured further.
- I finally grasp the next steps, and how the output of the last step serves as the input for the next. Concepts and data structures involved etc. Most materials treat this as black magic...

Even though smaller LLMs hallucinate a lot (especially with code examples), its so far the best tutor for me to achieve my oldest dreams in terms of programming achievement.

Its a helpful addition to books, online materials and plain old docs.

If you guide its attention and demand a highly specific type of answer by crafting laser precise prompts, it does give useful answers.

Heck with a semi decent GPU, LM Studio and this model finally you've got a notable mentor:

https://huggingface.co/jushould/llama_coding_unsloth_early_stop_gguf_all

jushould/llama_coding_unsloth_early_stop_gguf_all Β· Hugging Face

We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.

β€œCommitment is doing the thing you said you were going to do long after the mood you said it in has left you.” - Darren Hardy
Ah, workplace drama. Could do without.