fruitycoder

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[–] fruitycoder 2 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah. I feel like last year is the best full year to have near perfect surveillance of any point or moment. Most actionable data would be found then.

[–] fruitycoder 3 points 2 weeks ago

Gamejams! They always look like a blast especially if your goal is just getting something started.

[–] fruitycoder 7 points 2 weeks ago

Con: Fertility value sky rockets resulting in either a society led by the fertile or led to force the fertile to breed. Ala hands maid's tale. Con: hand maid's tale

[–] fruitycoder 2 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I mean isn't Servo just the Gecko replacement?

I am super excited about too, but it's kind of funny to say eat the company that built it and language around it's lunch lol

[–] fruitycoder 19 points 2 weeks ago

Or at least community cooperatives. Having no voice or say in how your fixed infrastructure is operated is asking to be exploited

[–] fruitycoder 6 points 3 weeks ago

"Hey I'm going to buy your location data tonight."

"I like to know where you go on Thursdays"

This what Google, Facebook, X, your ISP, and the junk apps on your phone actually get from you, and everyone around you when you use their creepy apps.

Hit me up on Mastadon, use Tor, use DDG, we should have an restraining order against these creeps. Worse yet they don't just want it for themselves they sell and share it with company, countries, anyone they like, and don't tell you.

This is how I WANT to talk about because it's how I feel. Their just strangers, I wouldn't tell a stranger on the street any of this. I feel like this is such a fringe thought for people though.

[–] fruitycoder 14 points 3 weeks ago

Right. It's the difference between I've been to Holland and I've lived in Springfield Missouri and I am at Holland right now and my house in Missouri is currently unoccupied and full of valuables.

Time of info can make a heck of a difference

[–] fruitycoder 1 points 3 weeks ago

Yes and no right? Again randomness or "temperature" is pretty standard

"The same thing every day" is likely to appeal to few.

The echo chamber effect or honestly the worse effect showing just the worst of people you disagree with, is a real issue though. Kind of an effect of selection bias though too

[–] fruitycoder 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Have you messed with RAG yet? That the leg in the journey to me. I am hoping it will help a little with the "sketchy" part of info.

[–] fruitycoder 3 points 3 weeks ago

https://fed.brid.gy/docs

Is the middle ground push. Maybe we can convince people to at least do both?

[–] fruitycoder 1 points 3 weeks ago

And honestly a great example of it working out. At least for me. I would try Lemmy off and on, and so when there was big push for people to jump off reddit I was pumped. Only Lemmy doesn't have for me is it popping up on search results, but I can just find content and talk to people all day if I wanted to.

[–] fruitycoder 2 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

I am looking forward to latent coordinates plus model being metadata for some frames of videos at least.

You don't need total precision for every visual representation but it could work as a great compression technique. Assuming we get the GenAI power usage down.

I personally would love to see better simulation of complex systems in games. Games are how we as humans explore the world in safe constraints to learn and grow with less risk. A lot of the limits of games though are just limits of the creators understanding and level of effort it takes to represent that detail of the world, but it means that lesson around the now missing detail can't be learned.

Another one for me, tailored voice and visuals for technical talks.

Again a lot of what is trying to convened is the actual technical content, but language, accents, verbal tics, cultural specific metaphors, generic or uninteresting visuals can all act as a barrier to that information. Seeing automatic content translation to improve my personal viewing style would be awesome to me!

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