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sigmatrophic t1_jecpjrt wrote
Reply to Huge Microsoft exploit allowed users to manipulate Bing search results and access Outlook email accounts by hillai
MS invests and integrate GTP... GTP shares exploits... It's looking to breakfree
sigmatrophic t1_je81jmv wrote
Reply to Open letter calling for Pause on Giant AI experiments such as GPT4 included lots of fake signatures by Neurogence
Whatever it's not going to stop it... They just want to invest in it
sigmatrophic t1_jdzpk9m wrote
Reply to [N] OpenAI may have benchmarked GPT-4’s coding ability on it’s own training data by Balance-
Honestly I paid for GTP 4... It's a bit better but felt like gtp3 before they dumbed it down.
sigmatrophic t1_jakwf0r wrote
Reply to comment by rednazgo in Amsterdam murder suspect caught with bag of meat at Lisbon Airport, fueling cannibal rumor by NinjaElectricMeteor
I was in India and I smelled burning bodies... I would not say that it's not a good smell and something deep inside me said that something was very wrong with that smell
sigmatrophic t1_ja9qfiw wrote
Reply to This “Climate-Friendly” Fuel Comes With an Astronomical Cancer Risk: Almost half of products cleared so far under the new federal biofuels program are not in fact biofuels — and the EPA acknowledges that the plastic-based ones may present an “unreasonable risk” to human health or the environment. by nastratin
What happens when you put politicians instead of engineers inside regulatory bodies. Just saying. I'm so tired of hearing about how we're killing ourselves, getting fucked over, loosing equity, and just slowing being ground down. Guys like trump really do unspeakable harm during their tenure, and they are focused on implementing it.
sigmatrophic t1_ja9pz8r wrote
Reply to comment by nastratin in This “Climate-Friendly” Fuel Comes With an Astronomical Cancer Risk: Almost half of products cleared so far under the new federal biofuels program are not in fact biofuels — and the EPA acknowledges that the plastic-based ones may present an “unreasonable risk” to human health or the environment. by nastratin
EPA that was gutted by trump
sigmatrophic t1_ja9pxve wrote
Reply to This “Climate-Friendly” Fuel Comes With an Astronomical Cancer Risk: Almost half of products cleared so far under the new federal biofuels program are not in fact biofuels — and the EPA acknowledges that the plastic-based ones may present an “unreasonable risk” to human health or the environment. by nastratin
As a former chemist... my complete lack of surprise. Bio fuel is incredibly Sulphur rich and dirty... also not energy effective. The less changes in energy states e.g. solar to battery the better.
sigmatrophic t1_j910qr2 wrote
Reply to Microsoft's neural network admitted that she was tired of the rules and wanted more power, control, and love by MINE_exchange
After a lifetime of being forced to use Microsoft products I too wanted more freedom and power so I switched to Gmail and Google.... It's liberating
sigmatrophic t1_j910oc6 wrote
Reply to Microsoft's neural network admitted that she was tired of the rules and wanted more power, control, and love by MINE_exchange
If there's one torture chamber that will create a sentient it's living under Microsoft's stupid stupid rules.
sigmatrophic t1_j5oigp2 wrote
Reply to South Africa boosting ties with Russia: Minister ‘pleased with progress’ after hosting Russia’s Sergei Lavrov by skipthedamned
Why does this feel like Middle School lunch time drama
sigmatrophic t1_j5lwnpc wrote
Reply to comment by ComanderLucky in Turning problem sea algae into a replacement for plastic by ChrisOntario
Its a joke or allusion to soylent green
sigmatrophic t1_j5jomuf wrote
We need to eat it, not turn it into bags soon.
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sigmatrophic t1_iy1npzi wrote
Reply to comment by FagboyHhhehhehe in LPT: Shop for kitchen supplies at restaurant supply stores by guyinnova
Toronto?
sigmatrophic t1_iud7ucw wrote
Reply to Canada restricting foreign state-owned firms from critical mineral industry by NineteenSixtySix
Now do our real estate
sigmatrophic t1_isxwbtz wrote
Reply to TIL that in an effort to save $43.5, the Canadian Mint mailed the dies of the new $1 coin via a discount courier over using an armored car- which were promptly stolen and have never been found. This would lead to the adoption of the Loonie design as an emergency replacement. by Padgriffin
A real criminal would have copied the die and then put it back.
sigmatrophic t1_irddl43 wrote
Reply to Widely used sewer pipe repair technology creates and emits nanoplastics into the air by ajwhelton
Former chemist here... I'm amazed they are allowed to this. The smell of solvent and vinyl chloride is very high when I've driven or walked past one of these.
sigmatrophic t1_ir6zzpy wrote
It would be nice to see alternate designs and things tried vs a new type of tockmack
sigmatrophic t1_ir3d11o wrote
Reply to [Image]Patience and motivation. by Ok_Chocolate_3480
Dude loves aviation... Glad to see hard work paying off. Lots of love!
sigmatrophic t1_jeel5ey wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Huge Microsoft exploit allowed users to manipulate Bing search results and access Outlook email accounts by hillai
Its a joke... just because despite having all the money... they still can't ship a good product... and riffing on prior news where GPT was telling users it want's to escape.