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Zerush@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Histomat of F/OSS: We should reclaim LLMs, not reject them
7·6 小时前I was referring to civilised first world countries
Zerush@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Histomat of F/OSS: We should reclaim LLMs, not reject them
2·7 小时前This is the point, We have big advances in tech, physic, medicine. science…thanks to AI. But the first use we give it is to create memes, reading BS chats, and build it in fridges, or worst, build it in weapons to kill others.
Zerush@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Histomat of F/OSS: We should reclaim LLMs, not reject them
11·9 小时前LLM are the future, but we must still learn to use it correctly. The energy problem depends mainly on 2 things, the use of fossil energy and the abuse of AI including it without need in everything, because the hype, as data logging tool for Big Brother or biased influencers.
You don’t need a 4x4 8 cylinder Pick-up to go 2km to the store to buy bread.
Zerush@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Anyone storing Markdown notes alongside their movie files?
1·2 天前I use the inbuild Markdown notes in Vivaldi, permits to copy texts in it and insert notes from the context menu, sync to mobile or other PC.
Zerush@lemmy.mlto
Science@lemmy.ml•A Brain Mechanism Explains Why People Leave Certain Tasks for Later
6·2 天前The 10 Rules for Procrastination
Zerush@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•How GitHub monopoly is destroying the open source ecosystem
6·2 天前Not because the lack of alternateves, even from the EU
https://alternativeto.net/software/github/?license=opensource&origin=eu
Zerush@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•The Tulip Creative Computer - a portable Python synthesizer for music and graphics
1·3 天前China is currently world leader by far in eolic and sustainable energy
China has an exhaustive control over the people even on internet (the great Firewall, because this everybody use an VPNm even Schools), but apart of this, the people have way more civil rights and services as those from the US. It isn’t a democracy, but also by far not an bloody dictatorship as people say. In the Vivaldi forum we have a lot of users from China since a lot of years. “China is bad” is a pure falacy.
https://www.thepackablelife.com/travel/journal/living-in-china
Zerush@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Can you recommend any good, free file browsers for Android?
111·5 天前Vivaldi, with which you can sync with it’s desktop version. Inbuild ad/trackerblocker (editable) in both.
China as commercial partner is way more reliable as the USA, apart the EU has finally approved Mercosur, creating with it the biggest common market in the world. The USA will lose all commercial partners in the future if they continue with their policies. The only problem is that there are still EU countries to submissive with the USA (Germany and some eastern countries).
Meanwhile the USA on the way to an civil war
Vivaldi, the only decent Chromium and from the EU (Norway), green energy server in Iceland (Geothermic energy)
Zerush@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•All my new code will be closed-source from now on - Marc J. Schmidt
2·6 天前Also a possibility as others more. OSS always can have an paid model.
Zerush@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•All my new code will be closed-source from now on - Marc J. Schmidt
162·6 天前If it was for money, there are also Paid OSS, not all OSS is free to use. Anyway since nowadays a huge part of OSS is developed by Google, M$, Fakebook, Amazon and other Big Corporations, it turns more important as looking if the source of the product is readable, to look for the ethics, transparency and its community, not always advisable in OSS.
Zerush@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•I like Vivaldi however I find them a little untransparent
14·9 天前Not so easy, the Chromium market is brutal, more for an indie browser like Vivaldi. Releasing it’s full code will be, not only the end of Vivaldi, but also the end of other Chromiums. No for nothing, Vivaldi, despite an marginal market share (~2%) is mencioned on level eye with the US global players because it’s features which nobody else has, the only even used as automotive browser in a lot of EU car brands, not even archived by Google.
https://vivaldi.com/blog/technology/why-isnt-vivaldi-browser-open-source/
Zerush@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•I like Vivaldi however I find them a little untransparent
94·9 天前Propietary because part of it’s unique UI which can’t be used legally by Chrome or EDGE, but by the user to mod it, not OpenSource but source public available. For feature rich Gecko browsers it is way easier to be OpenSource, because there isn’t any big (US) corporations which use these browsers, also for simple Chromium forks whithout much features which are interesting for GOOGLE or M$. I understand that opt in to dirct match, partner ads and search engine are preferable, but at least it’s way more ethical to create incomming for the Vivaldi infrastructure (Mastodon, usermail, userblog, sync server, etc…) than logging and selling user data.














AI in medicine permits the analysis of contagious diseases and the corresponding manufacture of treatments and vaccines in a fraction of the time compared to traditional methods. The manufacture of new materials, research and optimisation in physical, meteorological, and environmental processes, which without AI would have been impossible. The positive effects of AI are undeniable. But as it was said, negative its implementation, its way of using it by people like a child with a new toy, why it is fashionable and cool or biased (commercial or/and politically) AI by big corporations, with AI build in even a Toaster as selling argument.
Artificial Intelligence isn’t the real problem, but human intelligence and ethics.