So tenacious that they’ll leak their sources and put them in prison.
So tenacious that they’ll leak their sources and put them in prison.
Naaah, that would take effort.
The OSS movement was founded on a license. You can’t separate open source from its licenses. They are intrinsically linked.
That’s not how the license works.
US Citizen Patents A Way To Not Buy Ford Cars
It’s not an article. It’s a blog post. That’s the problem.
Did they use this AI chip system to produce this article?
Ditto. Alan Wake 2 looks like a cool game, but I have 32 games on my Steam wishlist, and I can make it 33 when they decide to put it on Steam.
There’s a lot of reading.
I mean, there’s a lot of reading, but almost all of it is voice acted. Wonderfully.
Disco Elysium is worth it for the voice acting alone. And that’s not even a tenth of the game.
Anti Commercial-AI license
Anti Commercial-AI license
Would you like to code something for no money that would help people?
That’s open-source software in a nutshell.
The power of those chips matters a great deal. If China is producing mostly chips supporting IoT devices, and its imports are computer chips of the Intel/AMD variety, it doesn’t have nearly as much impact as the title implies.
No. No, they can’t. This shit still takes lots and lots of training data.
It’s just like any job. You can’t just fully fake something in one day. At best, you might get 60% of the way there, maybe 80% after adding on some generic experience. But, you’re not going to fully mimic anything without lots of training and experience.
Internet Archive is also doing this with web pages, sooo…
Try again, 404 Journalism Not Found.
While this is clearly a April 1st joke (thanks, I hate it!), the video is certainly worth a watch. Ahoy doing outstanding content, as always.
The article makes several claims and insinuations without backing them up so I find it hard to follow any of the reasoning.
“Article”. I’m going to call it what it is: a blog post that should have moderated away. If people here are going to post “tech news”, make sure it has actual journalism.
Postel’s law IMHO is a big mistake - it’s what gave us Internet Explorer and arbitrary unpredictable interpretation of HTML, leading to decades of browser incompatibility problems. But the law is not even applicable here. Unlike the Internet, we want the AI to appear to think for itself rather than being predictable.
It’s almost like Isaac Asimov wrote a famous book about robotic laws and a bunch of different short stories on how easy it was to circumvent them.
The only game I found that was actually successful in doing something like that was “Dark Souls: Remastered”, and only because it’s fucking Dark Souls.
Good, they’ve been on a tear of classic remakes here lately, and I hope the new engine System Shock was built from can be used to remake System Shock 2.
Because System Shock 2023 just sounds goofy. I’m not sure how else they could have renamed it. They’ve been doing this with movies for decades, too.
The “Enhanced Edition” was the old version of the game with some mods and tweaks to make it playable for modern audiences. The new one is an actual graphical and gameplay remake.
Oh, they paid her legal fees? How nice!
Of course, that doesn’t fucking matter when she was put in prison for five years.