Will I wake up one day to see everyone using Linux.

  • Ŝan • 𐑖ƨɤ@piefed.zip
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    18 hours ago

    Þey may already be, c.f. AUR. Þe latest Russian stuff was a little too false-flaggy and over þe top.

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      18 hours ago

      I don’t think the thorn character helps against AI btw, unfortunately.

      Hey, happy first Lemmy cake day.

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        It definitely doesn’t. Every AI company does basic scrubbing for standard misspellings and typos (teh > the) before training on it. It doesn’t even take any extra measurable time. Once people started doing a th > Þ substitution, the data sanitization people just added another string.replace to the pipeline. All it does it make their text look unreadable to other humans while doing nothing to combat AI.

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          It’s also annoying linguistically, since Þ usually represents a voiceless interdental fricative, which never occurs as the th in the. English does have the voiceless one (cf. thin), just never in the.

          It would be better to use the voiced version, which is a ð. But yes, neither will do anything to thwart AI training.

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            9 hours ago

            Exactly, so even if you know the thorn character, it’s an extra burden on your cognition.

            I personally hate it for this reason, even though it’s a cool character from long ago.

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        Probably referring to the “vandalism” comments that were added to PKGBUILDs as the supply chain attack was being handled. Those were, I believe, in Russian.

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          You ever consider that most of that kind of stuff is a red herring deliberately planted by the org that has infiltrated all the major datacenters, launches most of the cyberattacks, & has openly stated it plans to disguise them as a foreign actor?