britaliope

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[–] britaliope@kourjetez.bzh 3 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

He's not dellusional, he just don't have a clue of whathe's talking about and just throw around keywords and try to look smart.

As longas you're not familiar with the subject it works well.

remember when he told programers to print some code they wrote previous weeks ? Or when he tried to impress people with his knowledge of PoE2 and Diablo 4 ? Qe has done the same for decades, at spacex and tesla as well.

It's a known fact that SpaceX have an entire eam of full time people whose job is listening to elon bullshit and being the yesmen so he feels validated, then actual engineers take decisions.

IIRC there were the same with tesla and for some reason the system stopped working. And then, the cybertruck happened.

[–] britaliope@kourjetez.bzh 7 points 2 days ago (2 children)

refactor is one thing, rewrite everything in a new language is another thing.

[–] britaliope@kourjetez.bzh 3 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

well the new ruleset they will implement is quite simple:

IF user wants money AND user is rich THEN accept request ELSE fuck off

the tricky part is to say fuck off in a subtle enough way their maga shills think it's perfectly normal in order to save the nation blah blah blah

[–] britaliope@kourjetez.bzh 22 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Also : it's very complex and it happens to work fine for decades.

If one day i write a code project and manage to make it work without any major issues for several decades, there is no way i attemptto rewrite it.

[–] britaliope@kourjetez.bzh 55 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (10 children)

can someone make a quick intro to what happends for microsoft to block organicmaps account ?

[–] britaliope@kourjetez.bzh 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

yea...unfortunately this is not happening. Back in the days where AI didn't only meant LLM or generative algs, people tried to predict crime with algorithms. It have been shown that they exibhit the same bias humans do because they learnt for humans. One of maiy examples: https://www.propublica.org/article/machine-bias-risk-assessments-in-criminal-sentencing but i think i read stories like this happening well before 2010.

But wait ! There is more ! This isn't something new at all. Before police used algorithms, even before computers existed, police forces tranied dogs to help them in their missions (defending people, detecting drugs.....). Guess what ? The dogs also learnt the bias of trainers. https://daily.jstor.org/the-police-dog-as-weapon-of-racial-terror/, https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2011/01/07/132738250/report-drug-sniffing-dogs-are-wrong-more-often-than-right are examples for both categories.

So yeah. Unbiased AI, or dogs, or unicorns won't happen for as long as we humans training them are biased.

[–] britaliope@kourjetez.bzh 2 points 5 days ago

Honestly i prefer that than people who become violent, or spend tons of money without realizing. That one is just funny (and at least he still remembered it was her girlfriend lol)

[–] britaliope@kourjetez.bzh 15 points 5 days ago

I'd like him as a foreign affairs minister, eu ambassador or somewhere in the EU governing body. I think he'll be great there.

As a president for France, he's definitively not and for so many reasons you qan't list them.

[–] britaliope@kourjetez.bzh 1 points 3 weeks ago

Cdiscount j'ai été un peu traumatisé il y a une dizaine d'années après une expérience assez calamiteuse de la commande au service client après coup. Mais bon c'est vrai que vu l'état d'Amazon aujourd'hui, si je trouve nulle part ailleurs ça sera probablement pas pire

[–] britaliope@kourjetez.bzh 1 points 3 weeks ago

Ouais, Emmaüs, recycleries et autres c'est un truc que je fait régulièrement, je cherchais plutot quand je cherche du neuf.

J'y avait pas pensé mais c'est vrai que finalement il y a pas mal de magasins (plus ou moins) spécialisés dans un secteur en particulier, et qui font parfois de la livraison. Ça devrait couvrir la plupart de mes besoins

 

Bonsoir borsoir !

Après avoir définitivement réussi a me débarasser de Google il y a 3 ans, l'un des GAFAM que je n'ai pas encore réussi a virer de mes habitudes de consommation reste Amazon.

Pourtant, ces derniers temps, c'est vraiment de pire en pire, sur a peu près tous les aspects et types de produits c'est devenu un calvaire pour obtenir un produit qui correspond aux descriptions et qui a une chance raisonnable de ne pas être une contrefaçon, même hors marketplace.

Bref: Je cherche toujours des alternatives, sur lesquelles je peut trouver les produits que je cherche raisonnablement souvent, et un prix raisonnablement acceptable.

Pour les merdouilles merdiques et les composants (micro)électroniques, si je vais pas sur un site spécialisé genre mouser ou digikey je vais sur aliexpress (de toute façon quasi tout ce qu'on trouve a ce niveau sur amazon viens de la bas...).

Pour l'électronique divers, j'ai envie de me rediriger vers la Fnac ou LDLC, mais j'ai régulièrement du mal à trouver ce que je veux,

Et pour le reste, genre si il me faut une housse de canapé, un étui a lunettes, ce genre de bêtises, je sais pas trop vers ou me tourner... vu que j'achète de plus en plus d'occaz leboncoin/vinted/rakuten occaz sont souvernt une option, mais quand je trouve pas ou que je veux du neuf je sais pas trop vers quoi me tourner

A l'écoute de vos propositions !

[–] britaliope@kourjetez.bzh 15 points 3 weeks ago

I mean, yes, on paper, they are part of the nuclear shield protecting Europe. But europe still to have USA approval to use those nukes. And i'm definitively not sure Trump administration will ever approve Germany use those nukes, especially against Russia (and russia knows it).

So in practice, i don't think it's more than a piece of paper. It's not a line of defense if the country that own those weapons and troops is hostile / indifferent to an invasion.

It's the same debate than F-35. Yes, on paper, it is better than Gripen, typhoon, eurofighters, or rafales. But if US disable them / refuse to provide parts / give intel to ennemy, then they are basically unusable in a real environment, so it's just a very expensive decoration to use for meeting demonstrations.

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