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unglueclass23@programming.devOPto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•It's insane how beautiful life can beEnglish
7·15 days agojust 1 more lane this time it will surely do it
unglueclass23@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•DuckDuckGo installs are up 30% as users reject being ‘force-fed’ Google’s AI SearchEnglish
111·16 days agoShoutout to https://uruky.com/
It’s a paid private search engine.
https://theprivacydad.com/interview-with-the-engineer-of-uruky-a-private-search-engine/
Trying them out right now, so far so good!
unglueclass23@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google is cannibalizing the web to feed AIEnglish
1·17 days agoGo to https://ecosia.org/ in a private browser window. It says “AI that answers to the planet”. Search something and the AI Overview on top is enabled by default.
For what it’s worth i’ve been using them for like a year and I clear my cookies often and never got this AI overview thingy you’re talking about. I actually have no clue how it even looks like.
unglueclass23@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google is cannibalizing the web to feed AIEnglish
14·17 days agoI was thinking the same thing recently. It’s not the place it once was. But in general the internet has changed a lot. And it’s not just AI.
- All sorts of paywalls especially in news sites.
- Everything is getting centralized into a few sites and they’re usually eithe poorly indexable or not at all (Discord, facebook, X, Instagram and so on)
- Fediverse (Lemmy, Mastodon) also struggles with search engines.
- People trying to sell you shit, create a brand even more than before. Because of this all sorts of SEO optimization crap is done like writing BS articles nobody cares about.
- AI slop.
- Search engines have gotten better of getting rid of “illegal stuff”.
- A lot of sites are just presentational bloat with no substance. Very cool looking landing pages with all sorts of cool animations but when you need to actually find the information that you need… the same UI usually gets in the way.
Oh and now we’re getting into age verification crap also yay
That’s why it’s titled “It’s a ticking time bomb for enterprise” not necessarily for AI companies.
https://mstdn.social/@hkrn/116589985138352696
A decent article about enterprise depending on AI subscriptions and a discussion on hackernews.
unglueclass23@programming.devto
Europe@feddit.org•Overuse of antibiotics in EU farming threatens global healthEnglish
2·24 days agoOn a related note, does the US have some restrictions on antibiotics usage in farms? I’d imagine it’s way more lenient. I wonder how they compare to the biggest abusers in the EU like Cyprus.
Also:
If it is said that :
“Under EU rules, the use of antimicrobials in livestock for growth or yield purposes is not allowed, nor can animals be treated with antimicrobials reserved for human infections.”
and
“Antimicrobial medicinal products shall not be applied routinely nor used to compensate for poor hygiene, inadequate animal husbandry or lack of care or to compensate for poor farm management”
Yet Cyprus still does that ?
Cyprus also relies more on preventive and mass medication compared to countries with higher animal welfare standards.
unglueclass23@programming.devto
Rust@programming.dev•The Impatient Programmer’s Guide to Bevy and Rust: Chapter 5 - Let There Be Pickups
41·24 days agoThis looks great ! Thanks for sharing.
unglueclass23@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit Starts Blocking Mobile Website, Pushing Users to App InsteadEnglish
201·1 month agoold.reddit.com on mobile is a bit rough but otherwise yeah
unglueclass23@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•A web page that shows you everything the browser told it without askingEnglish
9·1 month agoYour browser accepts cookies. Websites can write small files to your device that persist after you leave — files that identify you when you return, that follow you across sites, that remember what you looked at, what you almost bought, and how long you hesitated. We have not written one. Your browser would let this page write up to 10 GB to your device — a private room, ours alone, like the one given to every site you visit.
Hol up … 10 GB?
In 10 years you will say the same thing about today :)
unglueclass23@programming.devto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Gabe Newell was an enthusiastic supporter of OpenAI in 2018, donating $20 million and even acting as the sole member of an 'informal advisory board'English
6·1 month ago2018 was a full 2 years before that point, and back then AI was still primarily stuff like OpenCV, Pytorch projects, etc. that were things you could legitimately run on one or two workstation GPUs or even a cheap tensor core a
It was around the time when OpenAI showcased OpenAI five. At that time I was still playing Dota 2 and I found it really impressive. Here’s a decent summary video
unglueclass23@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•The Men Who Spend Hours Talking to Porn Bots— “It’s just nice to feel heard.”English
2·1 month agoIt’s mostly novelty. But wears off eventually when you start noticing very obvious patterns emerge in the way it answers and quality degrades significantly as context size grows. It also will always talk to you in the way YOU tell it to which also becomes boring as time goes on.
It’s always funny to me how people on the news talk about AI partners and so on when you know if they have 2 brain-cells, next month they will drop this whole stupid idea. When you’re talking to it about your problems you’re just talking with yourself.
unglueclass23@programming.devto
Europe@feddit.org•China warns EU over ‘Made in Europe’ plan, vows countermeasuresEnglish
61·2 months agoYour idea that profit is simply the extraction of value from those doing the work ignores the role of risk. The factory owner provides the initial capital, buys the machines, secures supply chains, finds the right workers, organizes everything and takes the risk of bankruptcy. If the company fails, the workers lose their jobs, but the owner loses their investment. Therefore profit is the reward for taking on that financial risk and organizing the resources efficiently. Also, some of that profit will need to be reinvested into the factory or new factories.
unglueclass23@programming.devto
Europe@feddit.org•China warns EU over ‘Made in Europe’ plan, vows countermeasuresEnglish
171·2 months agoBeing honest, it just sounds like western companies being upset that they don’t get to exploit cheap Chinese labor for the benefit of western capitalists.
They want to use China as a sweatshop that they profit from, rather than letting Chinese companies profit themselves.
I don’t really see the issue with it, as a consumer. I’d rather the origin of the product got to keep more of the proceeds rather than letting some western capitalist skim more off the top, especially if that means cheaper goods for consumers.
That’s a really limiting way of seeing things. Not all companies are bad and not all of them want to EXPLOIT cheap labor just because they want to manufacture in China and there are companies (especially in Europe) that go the length of making sure that the products are made fairly (i.e Fairphone) and people are paid a livable wage. I think this will be more and more important as we go into the future and people become slowly more conscious of what they’re buying.






Anyone know why so many in Switzerland see the US as an adversary? 25.8% while Spain is 22.5% and Denmark is 20.1%. Did they do something to piss them off in particular that I missed? It’s in “A dawning realisation” section.