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kippinitreal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Gaming Analyst Says There's "Hope" In The Industry That Grand Theft Auto 6 Will Cost $100English2·7 months agoMost consumers aren’t reasonable consumers like you though. Peer pressure & curiosity is one helluva draw.
kippinitreal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Gaming Analyst Says There's "Hope" In The Industry That Grand Theft Auto 6 Will Cost $100English71·7 months agoI seriously doubt there’ll be meaningful DLC and that the story will be long/entertaining. See the critically acclaimed RDR2,has no big DLC. I doubt it’ll ever come down to $20
I suspect it’ll be a vehicle to push GTA Online 6 or whatever. Even with that, it’ll still be $100. I also doubt it’ll come to steam till 5 years down the line. These are usual Rockstar & 2K shenanigans.
Not being cynical, being (relatively) realistic. Rockstar has a track record of demanding exorbitant prices & fans paying them.
I’d love if it were Linux but its probably macs, mostly due to their superior battery life (compared to Windows).
Anecdotally my parents bit the bullet switched to Macs after using Windows 11 and all its unnecessary changes from 10. It was death by a thoudand cuts for them, where simple processes like search and printers are radically different than before. If they gotta learn a new system, might as well learn something that works.
kippinitreal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Canadian news companies sue OpenAI | TechCrunchEnglish6·8 months agoGood luck to them! It’d be interesting to see how they prove scraping. Like do you find something unique to your website & then prompt the model to give you just that? So you use the citation/reference features that link to your websites?
Knowing the slimeballs at OpenAI I’d wager they’d have covered their tracks.
EDIT To be clear, I’m not suggesting they deleted evidence, but they “laundered” the data via a public training dataset like Eluther AI’s “the pile”.
kippinitreal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI Execs Mass Quit as Company Removes Control From Non-Profit Board and Hands It to Sam AltmanEnglish1·10 months agoThat is a good point, but I think I’d like to make the distinction of saying LLM’s or “generic model” is a garbage concept, which require power & water rivaling a small country to produce incorrect results.
Neural networks in general that can (cheaply) learn on their own for a specific task could be huge! But there’s no big money in that, since its not a consolidated general purpose product tech bros can flog to average consumers.
kippinitreal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI Execs Mass Quit as Company Removes Control From Non-Profit Board and Hands It to Sam AltmanEnglish23·11 months agoThat’s an excellent point! Why oh why would a tech bro start a non-profit? Its always been PR.
kippinitreal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI Execs Mass Quit as Company Removes Control From Non-Profit Board and Hands It to Sam AltmanEnglish891·11 months agoPutting my tin foil hat on… Sam Altman knows the AI train might be slowing down soon.
The OpenAI brand is the most valuable part of the company right now, since the models from Google, Anthropic, etc. can beat or match what ChatGPT is, but they aren’t taking off coz they aren’t as cool as OpenAI.
The business models to train & run models is not sustainable. If there is any money to be made it is NOW, while the speculation is highest. The nonprofit is just getting in the way.
This could be wishful thinking coz fuck corporate AI, but no one can deny AI is in a speculative bubble.
kippinitreal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple told to pay back €13bn in tax by EUEnglish4·11 months agoFixed & noted. Thanks!
kippinitreal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple told to pay back €13bn in tax by EUEnglish44·11 months agoThey greedy af. They’ve lobbied (bribed?) to keep the corp taxes as low as possible. Then they go Double Irish with Dutch Sandwich and NOT pay the low taxes anyways. If we were to tax them appropriately then it’d be a helluva lot more than 13b imo
kippinitreal@lemmy.worldto[Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz@lemmy.world•*Permanently Deleted*301·1 year agoThis is exciting! Even if its not microbes its a fascinating find & a win for science.
Though I hate how a someone remotely piloting science experiments via a rover on friggin’ mars has to worry about how “NASA needs this win”. What is the point of humanity if we don’t explore our universe! I find it it so frustrating.
kippinitreal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•CATL battery successfully powers electric plane with 1,800-mile civil aircraft expectedEnglish31·1 year agoValid*PublicSorry, I think I chose the wrong word, I mean Public i.e., not conspiratorial.
kippinitreal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•CATL battery successfully powers electric plane with 1,800-mile civil aircraft expectedEnglish155·1 year agoThis is really great. Wendover Productions made an excellent video about electrification of flights a while ago.
Now the real question is: will world governments allow this Chinese technology into their countries? Protectionism is a
valid*public reason to deny it, but I wonder if denying Chinese tech under the guise of national security a last ditch attempt from big oil lobbyists?Or is that too far fetched and I’m just way to cynical.
kippinitreal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft in damage-control mode, says it will prioritize security over AIEnglish15·1 year agoMicrosoft focused on security at this point is like a builder focusing on building strong foundations now that the house is built on top.
It’s a little too late my dudes.
Absolutely, however I think there is indifference or complacency in lay tech users. It might help open a few eyes if shown effects in peoples personal lives. For example, asking have you been getting obscene number of spam/robo-calls? That’s because your info was either stolen or sold by the company’s you shared it with. That would make the effect hit home better I think.
I remember when there was news that Facebook was listening to your conversations and suggesting ads when you logged in. Even if untrue it creeped people out, some even quitting Facebook entirely. Maybe something like that can happen with MS and they back off. Or better yet we legislate the shit out of tech companies, follow the EU way.
kippinitreal@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Introducing image mode for Red Hat Enterprise Linux2·1 year agoRedHat source is accessible to registered red hat users. That is NOT open source. https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/furthering-evolution-centos-stream
kippinitreal@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Introducing image mode for Red Hat Enterprise Linux16·1 year agoImage mode builds on the success of open source projects such as bootc
I always think its icky when companies advertise open source projects in their propriety closed source one.
kippinitreal@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Fed’s new instant payment system could be trouble for PayPal, VenmoEnglish61·2 years ago- Laughs in Indian UPI
Not obvious I think, because a lot of territory marking in canids & felines is extremely specific in location & around the entire territory they want to mark, where others/competitors would smell it. A group of chimpanzees all peeing close together kind of clusters it, wouldn’t it be more effective if the distribute the activity so it’s spread out more?