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- Comment on LLMs aren’t world models 2 days ago:
Ofc they’re not, they’re not made for knowledge not intelligence, they’re made to “predict” language patterns based on probability.
- Comment on Microsoft Store application updates can no longer be disabled 2 days ago:
The problem with Microsoft is they always try to cater to the absolute lowest denominator when it comes to users, I understand why they do it, because there are indeed some people that shouldn’t look at a computer even with a binocular, but I don’t agree with their approach nonetheless.
Being treated like a moron by an OS infuriates me and that’s why I switched to Linux many years ago.
- Comment on AI experts return from China stunned: The U.S. grid is so weak, the race may already be over 4 days ago:
I think Trump open war against them helps, I mean, if you cut them our of critical supply, you push them to develop their own, they’re not stupid.
- Comment on Microsoft's Windows lead says the next version of Windows will be "more ambient, pervasive, and multi-modal" as AI redefines the desktop interface 5 days ago:
What the heck does “more ambient” even mean?
you’ll be able to speak to your computer while you’re writing, inking, or interacting with another person. You should be able to have a computer semantically understand your intent to interact with it
God save us all…
- Comment on Microsoft begin rolling out Xbox account age verification checks in response to UK Online Safety Act 3 weeks ago:
We expect to roll out age verification processes to more regions in the future.
Why on earth do they want to apply this bullshit elsewhere? Isn’t the law UK only?
- Comment on Global hack on Microsoft product hits U.S., state agencies, researchers say 4 weeks ago:
It’s a zero-day vulnerability but the article doesn’t say what it is.
Microsoft states it affects all on-premises servers, they say their cloud is not affected.
- Comment on Valve are now removing a bunch of sex games from Steam to keep banks and card companies happy 4 weeks ago:
Finally an explanation that makes a lot of sense, thank you!
- Comment on Subnautica 2 publishers Krafton accuse ousted bosses of abandoning duties, and now those ex-leads are suing 5 weeks ago:
I removed Subnautica 2 from my wishlist the moment I read the founders were fired, and after this I surely won’t buy it.
It’s a shame tho, the first was fantastic and I had high hopes for this one (didn’t like BZ tho).
- Comment on VMware perpetual license holder receives audit letter from Broadcom 1 month ago:
The company I work for did the same, it’s not easy to completely replace a virtual farm but we’re working on it :)
- Comment on Bazzite would shut down if Fedora goes ahead with removing 32-bit 1 month ago:
Didn’t Ubuntu propose the same a while ago and had to step back because of all the backslash?
Is the change coming from Red Had this time? They’re enterprise only so it’s possible they don’t care about home users whom are the ones still in need of 32bit libraries, I think big enterprises would use Windows virtual machines for that.
I’m not personally impacted since I use Linux MX on my gaming desktop (Debian based) and Debian stood up during the Ubuntu debacle to state they have no intention whatsoever to remove 32bit libraries in the foreseeable future, but it’s certainly a blow for a lot of people, I hope Fedora change their mind about it.
- Comment on Upcoming MMO 'BitCraft Online' will be open source 2 months ago:
Ofc, assets should be copyrighted.
- Comment on Upcoming MMO 'BitCraft Online' will be open source 2 months ago:
That’s interesting.
Assuming they’re hosting the project on GitHub, I did a search but the only repo I found that seems relevant is the backend SpacetimeDB mentioned in the article: github.com/clockworklabs/SpacetimeDB.
Do they really intend to open the source of the entire game? Or just the backend?