A techy who has been around long enough to see bubbles come and go.
Likes people positive tech, equitability, and fairness.
Posts auto delete after some months.
#BLM #ProtectTransKids #ProtectTheDolls
A techy who has been around long enough to see bubbles come and go.
Likes people positive tech, equitability, and fairness.
Posts auto delete after some months.
#BLM #ProtectTransKids #ProtectTheDolls
RE: https://fraxoweb.social/@frank/116217802471196438
Two countries have an absolutely outsized hold on the world which they increasingly abuse. The world needs to move away US and Israel in every possible way.
RE: https://hachyderm.io/@ghostrunner/116207939508015250
Wow. 1975. Nothing changed. Nothing learned. Great cartoon!
#USPol #domesticEconomy #B52s #RonCobb #cartoon #distraction #EpsteinFiles #tanking
I keep seeing the attitude of "LLMs have problems but I'm good enough to use them, unlike those people". This is a really worrying attitude
If something is dangerous, you need to assume that it is dangerous for you. You are not safe just because you think you are good, if you want to be safe you have to understand the risks and plan that they will happen to you. Even then you have to expect the problem will happen
With LLM errors you have to check every part of the output, and also the stuff it didn't output. That's basically doing it yourself. It's like a critical safety check; you could outsource it, but then you have to check that they did it right. So you just do it yourself
But people who believe they're "good" skip this. They're good at this, they'll spot the errors
This is the same attitude you see from dead motorcyclists. "I'm a good rider, I don't need to worry about safety gear"
This attitude also leads to victim blaming. Go look for any discussion about consequences from LLM usage and you'll find people saying that the user did something wrong. "You prompted it wrong", "you should have run it in a different way", "mentally ill people shouldn't use these*".
This is not how you create safety
*Like all health, being mentally healthy is a very limited experience. Your brain may stop working in those ways. If your systems depends on people being "mentally healthy" to be used safely then you need to actively check for that. Of course that causes it's own problems...
RE: https://mastodon.social/@gwynnion/116116025141791667
This is the dystopia we're being herded into.
RE: https://newsie.social/@cartoonmovement/116169319322374947
I feel this in my bones π©
First Dog not holding back (and rightfully so)
The US shooting down not one, but *three* of their own jets?! And these clowns we insist on staying allied with?? How could any service personnel feel supported if deployed together with them??
Not to mention the utter waste of money. How much healthcare could've been provided for the cost of those three gadgets of war?