This isn’t Lua code, Lua requires commas as separators for table items.
EDIT: Retracted, it seems like Lua allows this madness
Software developer and artist.
This isn’t Lua code, Lua requires commas as separators for table items.
EDIT: Retracted, it seems like Lua allows this madness
I hope it’s going to be used instead of machine learning. Seems much more correct, secure and efficient to me.
Slowly first, then all at once.
and fuck people selling technology as a solution instead of system change.
It’s also called depression. (I think, don’t quote me on that.)
But that would still put Earth on track to heat up roughly 2.5 to 2.9 degrees Celsius over preindustrial levels by the century’s end, the report found
Doesn’t that still mean extinction of nearly all life on earth? What’s with the headline saying “safe levels”?
I think we have underestimated how much progress has been made on killing the planet.
Same here. Sounds pretty sustainable to me!
I doubt TCP/UDP or basic HTTP requests will change much, but I guess it depends on how high-level the API is.
Of course the most productive comment is the least upvoted one. EDIT: After thinking about it, maybe it’s best to add an explanation to bare links.
Are you beginning to see things more clearly now?
It’s double speak. The translation is “We are evil and if you say something about what you see, we will silence you.”.
Interesting, that definitely makes sense!
Actually, I like encapsulating global state in a structured and documented construct. But I guess I could see Java developers going overboard with abstraction in an imperative language.
What do you think the authors of the video don’t understand? You must have some insights if you say you understand AI better then everyone criticizing it.
A little bit of Go when I’m not too frustrated from loosing the last game (don’t know why this happens only with Go, but I can’t help it) and Netrunner.
Isn’t this treating the symptoms, not the cause? The real problem here seems to be that militaries and bad actors are killing people they obviously shouldn’t, but it feels like the article just accepts that as something that “downstream users” do.
I’m all for responsible software use, but I think the issue lies deeper than software licensing.
You’re thinking of this: https://craphound.com/spamsolutions.txt Maybe someone should make an AI-detector version of that.
What are you doing here on lemmy? Get back in the meeting!
Wow. Seems like I will never stop learning new things about Lua.