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It's funny - many of our greatest concerns back then are things we now accept.

There's that old misconception about how to boil a frog..

Afaik turning up the temperature slowly wouldn't work on an actual frog. But works on people without fail.

That's because you can ignore when the people complain as long as its not too many at once.

Misconception? That's a playbook, not a misconception.

This has been around a few months now, has anyone built anything on it?

Exactly this. I don't that believe most people can grasp the scale, speed and complexity at which this is has become our reality.

And, unfortunately, this is likely a major (potential) revenue source for AI companies that are all struggling for cash.

404 on the download link


Sorry for that X(. It is fixed now...


Apropos nothing, isn't this what small fast specialised image models are good at?


Where do you think they get the training data from ;) Galaxy Zoo has been used to train ML models for at least a decade, it's a standard dataset for intro to ML courses.


How do they make sure that their training dataset is not poisoned by someone using a model to submit the data to them?


there's really no excuse for not running cloudflare at least it is 2026.


Don’t you dare take away the little rest of the internet for me that does NOT constantly lock me out using the snake oil that is Cloudflare’s Turnstile.


16 hours later and it still doesn't load.


How dare you go online without a clean IP at a first world country home ISP! You should be subjected to 99 captchas a minute for it!


It’s even a residential IP from a German tier 1 ISP, as reputable as it gets. Works fine on computers and for everyone around me.

But somehow, Turnstile seems to think that traffic from a Linux phone == robot traffic.


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Your comment breaks multiple site rules... please don't.


I think ra is complaining because changlog.qgis.org appears to be inaccessible. HN hug of death I guess. qgis.org itself seems fine.


Also 1953 (Operation Ajax).


If you're interested in this I definitely recommend you look into amateur radio licensing. I took mine a few years ago simply out of interest, and I learned so much from the advanced course.

VHF and UFH are so deeply embedded in technology we almost forget it's there. It's fun to sweep for other peoples environmental sensors in your neighbourhood, even more fun to track and listen to satellites as they pass overhead.


will it run GLM-4.7 locally at any speed?


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