velummortis

joined 5 months ago

Oh, interesting! I'll also take a look at that one

No, these seem like actually good examples - I'd be interested to use those if they're publicly available

 

AI's become so invasively popular and I've seen more evidence of its ineffectiveness than otherwise, but what I dislike most about it is that many run on datasets of stolen data for the sake of profitability à la OpenAI and Deepseek

https://mashable.com/article/openai-chatgpt-class-action-lawsuit https://petapixel.com/2025/01/30/openai-claims-deepseek-took-all-of-its-data-without-consent/

Are there any AI services that run on ethically obtained datasets, like stuff people explicitly consented to submitting (not as some side clause of a T&C), data bought by properly compensating the data's original owners, or datasets contributed by the service providers themselves?

Gando looks like a rude Mr Tumnus

[–] velummortis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Fungus pillars? Like giant mushrooms??

[–] velummortis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I feel bad that people have to place the well-being of their very brains into the hands of people like him

[–] velummortis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 1 week ago (3 children)

What program? I'm not aware of Muskrat's doings after his breakup with his fascist tangerine

 

Just as stated, I don't the proper way to express it

[–] velummortis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Favorite Mario Kart character!

That $1 is diabolical, especially when there was a separate MS Store link giving it for free anyways... I don't even know why I enabled the HEIC storage, no app will accept it when I upload (used GIMP to export JPG) - disabling!

This is something I didn't know, I just used the crimper that came with my networking kit...

Sorry this took so long, here you go! CAT6 on the left, CAT5 on the right

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CAT6 RJ45 crimping issues (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by velummortis@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/techsupport@lemmy.world
 

Are CAT6 RJ45s supposed to be physically different from their CAT5 counterparts? I've bought some CAT6 RJ45s to match my cables and feel like I'm hallucinating because they don't fit into the Ethernet port. I've looked around in local tech stores, bought online and see all the CAT6 RJ45s are the same everywhere else, but when I use a CAT5 RJ45 it actually fits into the Ethernet port in literally anywhere. Crimping is suddenly exponentially harder with CAT6 RJ45s too for some reason too and after years of practicing crimping I feel like it's a skill issue at this point. I even searched up just to be sure but while answers say they're the same my eyes and fingers are feeling the difference. What's going on? What am I doing wrong? I'm now doubting whether CAT6 RJ45s are even supposed to fit in my Ethernet ports at home.

Update: The answer really was the crimper all along... until I get a CAT6 crimper I guess I'll just crimp harder for now - now everything fits, 1 year and 2000 jacks later, how embarrassing...

Thanks very much, everyone!

Post-update: So the cable worked at 3am... only to crap out at 10am - apparently both my test cables are bad in the same wires (3-6) because as the ISP service guy says, "it could've broken on the inside since the shielding's so soft". They rewired everything and now everything's fine, I guess...

 

Hi, does anyone know a good Bluesky client made for landscape on Android? I don't like using the portrait mode on the official client...

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