

Now now, fElon was simply placating Tesla investors on a very dark earnings call day.
Now now, fElon was simply placating Tesla investors on a very dark earnings call day.
Yeah, you’re right, but wielding this power effectively requires thinking beyond the current fiscal quarter.
Also, small nit (because the essence of what you’re saying is absolutely correct), but…ain’t nobody trying to rip off Teslas. They’re absolute garbage, literal dumpster in the case of the cybertruck. Chinese EVs on the market today are already cheaper and better.
That said, from Elon’s perspective I’m pretty sure this is more about training LLMs on presently copy-written material, unhindered by IP protections.
Scratch beneath the surface and you’ll find unscrupulous greed here as well.
dropsite is some of the best independent journalism available in the US. They break massive news stories all the time, things you’d never see from the corporate news narrative. One of the last vestiges of real journalism in the west. Highly credible.
I’m not sure how I will make room in my life for anything else.
That’s the neat part - you don’t!
All this detail points to one obvious conclusion: some people are just destined to have their PII harvested on Windows. Good luck little buddy!
I would care if someone was rude or unqualified on an issue
Would you? Your tone reads as fairly rude in this post, and your qualifications seem quite lacking if you don’t even comprehend the dire environmental impact and obvious drawbacks of the vast majority of contemporary AI big compute. For that matter, most llm outputs are not deterministic, especially with certain configurations eg high temperature, etc, so I don’t even follow your contrived example here. Consider that Cyanobacteria are unaware of their environmental impact - humans are not so ignorant, unless they choose to be.
Girl, get yourself a nice pair of stomping boots and go to town!
Beyond that, know the law and know your rights. They can make noises, it sucks that you can hear them but maybe figure out a new apartment to work towards and move again once you save up if you have to. If there’s a noise ordinance in your town you can record them violating it during quiet hours if that happens. They can’t threaten you physically or verbally, if that happens tell the cops and then inform management.
I’m honestly not sure, you’re discussing a few corner cases that I haven’t tried out personally. I think you’d just have to do your own testing to see. I suspect the more layers of abstraction, the more they could potentially slow you down, but can’t say if it would be experienced the same way some of us who ran in docker had observed.
Proxmox is quite powerful, if you get it setup and running smoothly it would be awesome to hear back about how you did it!
Yeah I’ve heard this from a few people with similar setups, Postgres does seem to alleviate a lot of the performance bottleneck from running virtualized for whatever reason.
You running it on bare metal? Much better that way vs docker in my experience
Welcome to lemmy, have fun!
You say you changed port configs in the yml, but then refuse to share said yml when people ask to see configs.
If this is some sort of trolling attempt, going to have to rate it 0/8.
Let this be a lesson to you - don’t modify port settings unless you’ve triple checked the documentation. It’s easy to mix them up with docker. And don’t ever use a known port value for a service like ssh, that’s just asking for trouble. Docker provides other ways to access the virtualized cli.
This is one of the fun little horrors I’ve been contemplating recently. Wonder what kind of completely unhinged neuralink human trials will be happening this year?
“He was just joking bro, don’t be such a snowflake.”
At the least they could obstruct, using any means at their disposal, be them legally dubious or not. The repugs would do the same.
Send him to The Hague.
OP is right that instead of believing the lies and propaganda, a 5min google could have really cleared things up for some people. The problem is Trump consistently implied that other countries pay the tariffs, which obviously isn’t how tariffs work.
US companies pay them as import costs, and pass those costs directly to the consumer in the form of price increases. That’s why tariffs are a Tax by another name.