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Technology@lemmy.world•Alex Schapiro Reverse Engineered a Billion-Dollar Legal AI Tool and Found 100k+ Confidential FilesEnglish
1·8 days agoTakeaway: Filevine sounds like a good company.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Algorithm That Detected a $610 Billion Fraud: How Machine Intelligence Exposed the AI Industry’s Circular Financing SchemeEnglish
2·11 days agoWhile true, what actually happened was interesting. Algorithm’s are not inherently bad, afterall.
At some point, someone wrote a rule to verify DSO against other tech companies, and trigger an automated short position to correct the market changed from an earnings call.
To me, that’s pretty cool. This wasn’t magic LLM AI, this was a smart engineer that programmed a system to discover problems as they arose.
Invalid diagram. FreeCAD demands representation.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Replace your boss ... before they replace youEnglish
1·12 days agoPerhaps that’s backwards. Maybe women make batter CEOs, so AI parody of failure doesn’t apply as strictly.
The book doesn’t actually have blank pages. Page 2 is marked 145.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•What are some of the worst code you have seen in a production environment?
1·16 days ago#4 is a good thing. ORMs do not make queries better or safer, they make them easier for devs that don’t learn SQL or safe calls. In some cases, they have been shown to cause slowdowns.
One thing I don’t like about NY, there isn’t a stay-right law. It’s actually a “use any open lane” law. Crazy.
Plus all the Stroads.
Ah yes, I guess if that was interpreted as sad ffmpeg team it would hold true 😀
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movies@piefed.social•Brendan Fraser Says ‘Batgirl’ Cancellation Is an Example of Movies Being ‘Commodified’ in Hollywood: ‘It’s More Valuable to Burn it Down and Get the Insurance’
26·20 days agoPerhaps someone who has contributed no posts shouldn’t condemn those who do.
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memes@lemmy.world•Congrats on living long enough to complain about it
1·20 days agoI don’t know a single GenX who disagrees with the first statement. (I an on then Millennial edge, though, so could be bias)
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memes@lemmy.world•Congrats on living long enough to complain about it
3·20 days agoI’ve always been a fan of
Not the brightest brick in the box.
Dont you mean sad libavcodec noises?
VLC, IPlayer, and FFMpeg are interfaces for libavcodec 😀
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Technology@lemmy.world•Gmail can read your emails and attachments to train its AI, unless you opt outEnglish
2·20 days agoYou’re probably right, and that’s why it is in quotes, but I figured if I can save some people from reading a “there’s no readon this is 12 screens long” article I would.
FWIW I dont use Gmail at all anyway.
When they made Chex “bolder” it got bad.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Gmail can read your emails and attachments to train its AI, unless you opt outEnglish
13·21 days agoHow to “opt out”:
- Open Gmail desktop in browser
- Settings icon
View all settingsGeneraltab- Unchecked
Turn on smart features in Gmail, Chat, and Meet
I do this with subscriptions. All for daytime browsing, Subscriptions for night.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Rybbit - Open source Google Analytics replacementEnglish
2·21 days agoIs there any plans for a data migration feature from Plausible?



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