FredFig

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[–] FredFig@awful.systems 15 points 5 months ago

I must've read the words "Jevon's Paradox" a hundred times today, I didn't realize that many people had their livelihood predicated on NVidia going to the moon forevermore.

[–] FredFig@awful.systems 9 points 5 months ago

I've been struggling with what the appropriate level of engagement for all the tech shit is.

I can stick to making fun of the AI crap and whatever else the tech people shit out because it's tangible for me, and I can more or less be an effective gatekeeper for my community, but the problems go beyond just a bunch of rich tech weirdos floating bad ideas, it's what they're trying to paper over. The fact that they're incompetent at it is very funny, but I've been laughing with gritted teeth for too long.

[–] FredFig@awful.systems 7 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

They understand that all of the major model providers is doing it, but since the major model providers are richer than they are, they can't possibly ask OpenAI and friends to stop, so in their heads, it is what it is and therefore must be allowed to continue.

Or at least, that's my face value read of it, I certainly hope I'm simplifying things too much.

[–] FredFig@awful.systems 14 points 5 months ago (8 children)

The conspiracy theorist who lives in my brain wants to say its intentional to make us more open to blatant cheating as something that's just a "cost of doing business." (I swear I saw this phrase a half dozen times in the orange site thread about this)

The earnest part of me tells me no, these guys are just clowns, but I dunno, they can't all be this dumb right?

[–] FredFig@awful.systems 29 points 5 months ago (1 children)

We're like 3 steps removed from the iq dickmeasurers moving from measuring skulls to comparing PoE builds.

I don't even know if I'm joking here, what the fuck are these people doing.

[–] FredFig@awful.systems 4 points 8 months ago

This is somehow even sadder than "I have depicted you as the wojak".

"I contracted the least efficient computer possible to depict myself as the chad, therefore I win."

[–] FredFig@awful.systems 1 points 8 months ago

It's the imbalance of power. No one wants to be the gatekeeper at the local game store telling the 12 year old kid "Sorry, you can't play your Spongebob deck here tonight", whereas as the ones printing the cards, they can be gatekeepers of "Sorry, you can't play your deck without the One Ring here tonight" off of the basis of "normal" power creep.

[–] FredFig@awful.systems 1 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Now I wonder if Musk calling the diver "pedo guy" was him thinking "yeah, this is exactly what Tony Stark would say to the bad guy" because he doesn't understand media literacy even a little bit. (More likely, it's just him being the regular type of weird we've come to expect from him)

[–] FredFig@awful.systems 1 points 8 months ago (4 children)

"ChatGPT is good, but only if no one in a position of authority uses it"

Cool.

[–] FredFig@awful.systems 0 points 10 months ago (4 children)

I can at least understand the guys who are using the AI text conveyor belt to make a cheap buck. Do the hustle, get your bag, whatever. We live in a capitalist hellscape and if that's how you choose to survive, then fuck you, but I get it.

I don't understand these guys who think it's actively good that people don't write their own words. It's just a level of misanthropy that doesn't make sense for how inflated their egos are.

[–] FredFig@awful.systems 1 points 1 year ago

Wait, the thin frames in the first picture are the "sound barrier". Good lord.

[–] FredFig@awful.systems 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Looks like this is a follow up to this article from February: https://time.com/6590155/bitcoin-mining-noise-texas/

Over the summer, the company agreed to construct a 24-foot sound barrier wall on one end of the property at the cost of $1 to $2 million. But while the wall reduced sound in some areas, it actually amplified it in others. “To be honest, the complaints have gotten louder for us since the mitigation efforts,” Constable John Shirley says.

Amazing. "We spent some money and made things worse, so I guess we're stuck."

Back in Granbury, the discomfort caused by the plant is causing some consternation for a region that largely prides itself on being pro-industry and anti-regulation. “I agree with people having the right to own a business if it’s not illegal or amoral,” says Granbury resident Wolf. “But when you’re harming a group of people, there needs to be some type of remedy.”

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