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reportgunner commented on I kissed comment culture goodbye   sustainableviews.substack... · Posted by u/spyckie2
reportgunner · 3 months ago
> I’ve benefited incredibly from commenting.

> All of that social activity with zero ROI.

Pick one

reportgunner commented on GPT-5   openai.com/gpt-5/... · Posted by u/rd
reportgunner · 4 months ago
First OpenAI video I've ever seen, the people in it all seem incompetent for some reason, like a grotesque version of apple employees from temu or something.
reportgunner commented on Ask HN: Is Linux for laptop worth the trouble?    · Posted by u/abhixec
reportgunner · 5 months ago
Any old laptop (especially thinkpad) can run linux well. If you want to use it it's not "trouble" per se because once you really know what you are doing there is no trouble(and you can't get to knowing what you're doing without finding out what is it you did that caused you the trouble).

If you just want to use linux so you can tell someone about it, don't bother using linux and stick to what works for you.

reportgunner commented on The AI Replaces Services Myth   aimode.substack.com/p/the... · Posted by u/warthog
reportgunner · 5 months ago
It's just one of those consequences of "I don't care about the specifics just put it in production" that ends up in "why didn't you tell me that I completely misunderstood"
reportgunner commented on Ukrainian hackers destroyed the IT infrastructure of Russian drone manufacturer   prm.ua/en/ukrainian-hacke... · Posted by u/doener
hosh · 5 months ago
The headline of the article called these people cyber activists, and in the text of the article, they were called cybercriminals. Which is it? It reminds me a bit with the situation with privateers during the age of sail. These were often people operating at the edge of the law, or even outright outlaws, given a letter of marque, a license to raid warships and commerce against a specific adversary. I'm sure out on the high seas, abuses happen.

The people who put together the doctrine on 4th Generation Warfare talked about the blurring of civilian and military. Rules of engagement gets fuzzier.

reportgunner · 5 months ago
> cyber activists, and in the text of the article, they were called cybercriminals

depends who's side you are on

reportgunner commented on ChatGPT agent: bridging research and action   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/Topfi
dcre · 5 months ago
Very slightly impressed by their emphasis on the gigantic (my word, not theirs) risk of giving the thing access to real creds and sensitive info.
reportgunner · 5 months ago
Their target demographic was already born into the matrix and they don't even know it's there; it will hardly be a problem for them.
reportgunner commented on How bad are search results? Let's compare (2023)   danluu.com/seo-spam/... · Posted by u/warrenm
Xss3 · 5 months ago
Why not DuckDuckGo?
reportgunner · 5 months ago
people who don't use ddg believe ddg=bing; there is no point in debating that
reportgunner commented on DeepMind program finds diamonds in Minecraft without being taught   nature.com/articles/d4158... · Posted by u/Bender
rowanG077 · 8 months ago
The AI is able to learn from video and you don't find that even a little bit impressive? Well I disagree.
reportgunner commented on DeepMind program finds diamonds in Minecraft without being taught   nature.com/articles/d4158... · Posted by u/Bender
Bluglionio · 8 months ago
I don't get it. How can you reduce this achievement down to this?

Have you gotten used to some ai watching a video and 'getting it' so fast that this is boring? Unimpressive?

reportgunner · 8 months ago
I feel like you are jumping to conclusions here, I wasn't talking about the achievement or the AI, I was talking about the article and the way it explains finding diamonds in minecraft to people who don't know how to find diamonds in minecraft.

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