I've seen it mostly touted as an alternative to Substack.
Yeah, the way 'AI' companies have played with term AI is annoying as heck. The fact AGI has been allowed to catch on at all is frankly a failure of the tech press. I do remember reading a good article on how stuff stops being 'AI' when it gains real world use, that I can't find because Google sucks now.
I don't enough about running AI locally to know if this applies, but I just can't stomach any of it because I can't help but think of what those companies put people in places like Kenya through in order to get the token data to make these models useful. It's probably unfair to taint the whole field like that, like I'm sure there are some models that haven't been trained like this, but I just can't shake the association.
What does "AI for disabled people" entail? A lot of 'good AI' things I see are things I wouldn't consider AI, e.g. VLC's local subtitle generation.
Why would you go on a date with someone if you didn't know their religious opinions (favourite init system)???
But he added: “Sometimes there are some really daft things being done in the name of equality, diversity and inclusion, which [have] undermined the cause. For example, there was one member of NHS staff who was merrily tweeting a job ad online and saying part of her practice was anti-whiteness.”
There is something to be said about avoiding terms like 'anti-whiteness' because of the disconnect between the academic meaning and the colloquial meaning of the term, but there's no way Streeting doesn't know the academic meaning and that it's the one being used here. It's hard not to see this as a wink to culture war-obsessed Tory/Reform voters, something he's made quite the habit of between his actions on trans kids and comments on 'grooming gangs'.
Just an fyi, but you'll probably want to include the URL in the crosspost so people on the original post can see it's been crossposted there.
Locking, thread has spireled wildly off topic.
True, he should've linked to where he got them.
Nostr isn't part of the Fediverse? It's not even federated.
I'm sure capitulating to the far-right's framing and letting them control the narrative won't backfire in the slightest.
One MP said one of the main pieces of advice had been to identify projects local voters have long been asking for and to make sure they are delivered. McSweeney has told allies he helped defeat the British National party in east London 15 years ago in part by focusing on areas where previous local and national governments had promised infrastructure projects but failed to build them.
Thank god someone high up in Labour has a head on their shoulders. You defeat the far-right by making people's lives better.
I should've guessed someone on SDF wouldn't be using a phone.
(Fedora, btw)
There are some regulars here that just downvote anything that uses lefty terms they don't like.