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infinityplus1 commented on “Microslop” filtered in the official Microsoft Copilot Discord server   windowslatest.com/2026/03... · Posted by u/robtherobber
fluoridation · 15 days ago
Don't forget Windoze.
infinityplus1 · 15 days ago
Internet exploder
infinityplus1 commented on I Switched to Firefox and Never Looked Back   howtogeek.com/why-i-switc... · Posted by u/Vinnl
baxtr · a year ago
I actually really like Safari… sometimes tabs sync across devices is buggy, reloads a lot. But other than that I’m quite content.
infinityplus1 · a year ago
I tried switching to Safari 2-3 years back after getting a new M1 Air . After using it for a few hours, websites would just stop working and only fix was to restart the browser. After a few times, I gave up and went back to Firefox.
infinityplus1 commented on Alexa is in millions of households and Amazon is losing billions   wsj.com/tech/amazon-alexa... · Posted by u/thm
mPReDiToR · 2 years ago
I'm never paying for Alexa.

They get latinum enough from datamining and privacy intrusions.

As soon as they put adverts on, or charge for the smart timer/lightswitch functionality, I'm out.

There are OSS projects and I have RasPi devices sitting around. Burn an SD, plug a mic in, off we go.

Alexa found its way into homes because it was free and does what people want. Don't screw that up, add value. Make people want to give you money. Don't tighten your grip or star systems will slip through your fingers.

What do I know though, I'm only a guy who has one or more of these things in every room of my house. SMH.

infinityplus1 · 2 years ago
I would pay for a Jarvis style holographic AI, even if not fully AGI.
infinityplus1 commented on Simplicity – Google SRE Handbook (2017)   sre.google/sre-book/simpl... · Posted by u/nateb2022
OutOfHere · 2 years ago
Does this include instructions on accidentally deleting a customer's account? Because that's what Google does. I don't think I want to take any advice from Google on anything.
infinityplus1 · 2 years ago
Cloud computers are just someone's else computer. Amazon and Microsoft engineers can make the same mistake too. Take backups and test them regularly and you'll be OK.
infinityplus1 commented on New MacBook Setup   hire.jonasgalvez.com.br/2... · Posted by u/jgalvez
mraza007 · 2 years ago
Why use sublime over vscode

Just curious to know

infinityplus1 · 2 years ago
Sublime is way faster for opening large files.
infinityplus1 commented on New MacBook Setup   hire.jonasgalvez.com.br/2... · Posted by u/jgalvez
throwaway4good · 2 years ago
Am I the only one who prefers macports over homework? And Safari over Chrome? And the default terminal.
infinityplus1 · 2 years ago
I tried to switch to Safari and used it regularly for a few weeks on my M1 air. Every so often, web sites would simply stop opening after using Safari for a few hours and only a restart of Safari would fix it. I didn't have any patience to file a bug report. So I just switched back to Firefox.
infinityplus1 commented on Building a Large Japanese Web Corpus for Large Language Models   arxiv.org/abs/2404.17733... · Posted by u/PaulHoule
jiggawatts · 2 years ago
I have a partner from an asian country that likes subtitles in her native language, but they're not always available. I wrote a PowerShell script that takes an English SRT file and feeds it to GPT4 in chunks to translate. The constraint is actually the 4K token output window because asian languages are not efficiently tokenized, so each word takes 3-4 tokens.

She said the translations are perfect.

The main issue I had was the API profanity and "safety" filter, which kept tripping up on "violence" and "swearing".

I didn't write the script, and I wasn't asking GPT to give me tips for committing murder. The puritan nannying of API users is insane.

Imagine a SQL database refusing to answer a SELECT statement because some text column had potty words in it!

infinityplus1 · 2 years ago
This sounds like damned if you do, damned if you don't for OpenAI. If OpenAI doesn't implement these "filters" in results, then people would have been up in arms same way. Facebook and Twitter are already complained about a lot for allowing hate speech similarly.
infinityplus1 commented on Apple's New Core Technology Fee Is a Core Technology Fleece   brucelawson.co.uk/2024/ap... · Posted by u/latexr
gruez · 2 years ago
>then the law will change.

If you read my comment carefully, you'll see I explicitly mentioned the DMA near the end.

infinityplus1 · 2 years ago
Yes by law I meant the DMA. You said in your comment that there is a need to differentiate between what Apple can do and what they should do and the author didn't mention specific DMA provisions to make his argument more concrete.

What I mean is that yes Apple is entitled to do whatever they want with their IP. But this entitlement is granted by the EU itself. EU may decide whatever they want and Apple can't really fight much against it. So instead of causing drama, it would be easier to just give up and exit EU.

At this point it is upto EU consumers to provide their opinions on what they want to happen next.

infinityplus1 commented on Apple's New Core Technology Fee Is a Core Technology Fleece   brucelawson.co.uk/2024/ap... · Posted by u/latexr
gruez · 2 years ago
>So I don’t buy Apple’s argument that developers must pay them for the core technology that the iPhone user has already paid them for.

The argument is pretty straightforward actually: the iPhone SDK is Apple's intellectual property and they can charge whatever they want. The fact that developers have to pay for Macs and iPhones to make apps and users have to buy iPhones (all of which Apple makes a margin on) is irrelevant. Copyright doesn't have a "but if you're already making money off of it you can't charge people other ways" clause. Disney makes money off of you when you watch their movie in theaters, stream them at home, buy their branded merch, and go to their theme parks. Nobody calls the royalties/licensing fees that Disney makes off of the above items a "Fleece", even though you arguably need to buy one of them to enjoy the other (would you really buy their merch if you don't watch their shows?), or that their IPs would be less valuable if one of the revenue streams didn't exist.

All of this is orthogonal to the question of what apple is doing is "fair" or whether is good for consumers/developers/apple, and I wish discussions on whatever Apple is doing wouldn't conflate what they're entitled to do vs what they should do. In other words, rather than arguing "The technology fee is a fleece, they shouldn't be charging the fee when they're already making money off developer machines and iPhones", argue "Apple is entitled to make money off their SDKs, but it'll be better for consumers/developers/apple/everyone if their SDKs were freely available". But I suspect that's less persuasive. The DMA throws a further wrench into this, because it limits what Apple can do with their IP, but given that the article doesn't try to reference any DMA provisions to support his argument, I don't think the author is interested in this line of argument.

infinityplus1 · 2 years ago
If Apple doesn't like it, they can just take their ball and go home. People will probably do just fine without them. If a huge need is felt for Apple to be back, then the law will change.
infinityplus1 commented on Microsoft Launches Surface Laptop 6 for Business and Surface Pro 10   blogs.windows.com/devices... · Posted by u/denistaran
kd913 · 2 years ago
Have you tried running Linux natively on a secureboot Surface?

If you are running Linux in a vm, both are fine.

Most people want battery life, and if someone can afford to get either of these devices, they would be better off renting their heavy compute somewhere else.

infinityplus1 · 2 years ago
>Most people want battery life

Maybe for their personal device. But for work provided device, who cares if it is decent enough. Most people just keep them connected to power while working on a desk anyway (in my opinion).

u/infinityplus1

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