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  • kitnaht@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldCan't wait!
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    23 hours ago

    When the “Web” bubble burst, were we left without websites? No.

    When the AI bubble bursts, it isn’t going away either. It replaces too much labor. Training the AI models is expensive, but running them isn’t. Especially on Lemmy, too many dullards don’t understand why AI is so popular; it’s because it’s replacing your job - or allowing 1 person to do the jobs of 10.


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    23 hours ago

    Most crypto mining outfits undervolt their cards for lower power usage. They aren’t cranking them as you say they are. A dead GPU doesn’t produce anything for you; cranking it up the chance that it will fail. You’re better off running it an extra 4 years at a lower voltage than you are cranking it for 1.



  • T-Mobile, but I’m thinking about switching to T-Mobile.

    Honestly though - I have the $30 prepaid T-Mobile plan with unlimited data, 100 phone minutes, and unlimited text. But I’m thinking about switching to Mint Mobile, because it’s just T-Mobile anyways, and I can just pay for the whole year and get the same + unlimited minutes for $15/mo instead.



  • The website that she refers to in her video, and the massively wrong verbiage in the paragraphs proceeding, is definitely not “AI Slop”, this is a pretty common thing to see in mass website farms from India.

    Go ask chat.openai.com to explain GLTF and GLB to you, and it’s not going to have any of this weird grammatical error shit; it explains GLB pretty succinctly, because it’s a widely discussed subject.

    Unfortunately, sooooo many people are worried about AI, that they’re attributing anything and everything to it now. These types of grammatically broken websites existed before any kind of useful LLM text generation, and they’ll continue to exist afterwards as well. But they are not AI-generated.

    AI hallucinates and generates jibberish when you’re asking it to generate text about edge cases and knowledge bases which aren’t commonly talked about. This is not one of those examples.





  • I collect these into a database I run locally out of a bad habit I had as a teenager. Back in the AOL days you could ‘Email-bomb’ someone, and rightfully it sounds exactly like it is – you’d just send them tons and tons and tons of email.

    Well, turns out - that’s pretty easy to detect and block. So I came up with a better way, a more permanent way; and probably the reason so many people see their email address as a private/privacy thing now – You simply submit their email address to every known spam address in existence.

    Now, you’ve got an infinite amount of spam being thrown their way, 24/7, at super high volumes, for essentially - what is the entire lifetime of that account. I haven’t done it in the past 20 years or so, and I don’t have any of my old ‘progz’ for it, but I figure one day when I need it again, it will be invaluable.