Country: it’s illegal to have software development skills 🤡
As if people are forced to publish there.
I suppose the AI images submitted are done so because they turned out good, so there’s still a human selection process there. It’s not as bad at automatically feeding random generated images into the training.
I wonder what percentage of desktop users still use Ubuntu nowadays. Seems like there’s no way to have a clear picture, besides DistroWatch which is more like “interest” and not actual usage?
Not only did the AI predict elements of whale vocalizations already thought to be meaningful, such as clicks, but it also singled out acoustic properties.
This is an amazing use of machine learning models.
If more people joined Lemmy you’d see the amount of spam this place would get. Now it’s only a bunch of nerds who will quickly report any spammy activity. It’s a small “friendly” community for now.
Right? People simply expect someone else to pay the bills.
I’m actually surprised this wasn’t the case before.
Quality of life is worse, productivity is worse, it’s more expensive. It’s a nice way to increase costs.
Some people have been saying that since the beginning while some haven’t noticed this “decline”. It seems very subjective.
It’s the totally opposite of what Brazil is doing, which is to force companies to have a legal representation in the country to deal with the law whenever there’s some problem to settle.