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Cake day: September 24th, 2024

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  • You could most likely find some damn spicy contracts. The real question is, is it worth it?

    You’re going to retrofit some old code to fix an upcoming date bug, or try to make some changes wrapped around security vulnerabilities. But these systems we’re relying on, they’re in banks, air traffic control, and in hospitals, we’re not just depending on these boxes but critically depending on these boxes. There’s almost nobody sitting around to give you a second set of eyes on the code, probably almost nobody capable of doing proper QA on the systems you’re working on.


  • I think it would be really cool to spin up a open source project using conventional programming and one of these light duty models as a teaching device. Do some specific tuning around different subjects, also set up guardrails keeping them boxed into the subject at hand or related topics that have been tested.





  • rumba@lemmy.ziptoPrivacy@lemmy.mlThey See Your Photos
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    10 days ago

    I mean, i’m into AI, and I think it’s cool. But it didn’t peg me as pasty white. It thought the parking lot was empty when it was full, It saw “reflections” in my glasses which were parking spot lines refracted. It made me feel lower middle class because I wore a collarless shirt.

    The only thing it really nailed was, it’s winter, I’m ~ middle aged, a guy and wear glasses. At current it’s not breaking the guess who game :)



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    10 days ago

    It looks like the prompt is something like: look at this image and tell me information about the subjects class, race, sex, and age. Give specific details about facial features/expressions, clothing and accessories. Try to determine details about the location and season.

    I gave it a screenshot of a selfie I just sent to my wife after a haircut. It was about 60/40 on the details. I could see where the 40% went wrong.

    Mildly interesting, nothing to write home about.