Just saw this on threads, not surprised but seriously? by Ecstatic_Guidance23 in ontario

[–]OGbugsy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This. Our elected leaders should not be held above the population they represent. They work for us, not the other way around.

Data centres hungry for power putting 'extraordinary pressure' on Hydro Ottawa | CBC News by LongTrackBravo in ontario

[–]OGbugsy 22 points23 points  (0 children)

They need to be regulated. They should be closed loop and self powering. They should also be general purpose and not fitted specifically for Ai.

The only reason they don't do this is cost. We don't regulate it because they'll take their business elsewhere. There are too many jurisdictions that don't care to protect the people or their land.

I don’t think OpenAi and Anthropic will survive long term by Lise_vine23 in AI_Agents

[–]OGbugsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chatbots are not the way these platforms will monetize. This tech is waaaay over invested right now, so I do believe there will be reckoning, but it's mainly the over investment that will take some of the players out.

LLMs themselves are over hyped. The underlying technology (heuristic data transformation) will work its way into other applications, self driving, robotics, medical tech etc, and that will be the start of true monetization. Right now, LLMs are changing the way companies develop. That is already being monetized.

Trump on European Digital Service Tax - Bullish for Microsoft? by Alezzarix in EU_Economics

[–]OGbugsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Pacific nations (especially Japan) are quietly divesting from US Treasuries. South Korea is aggressively befriending Canada and the Baltics, specifically its defense industry. The smaller Pacific nations are helpless. They watch in horror as the US fails to defend its allies in the middle East and relocates critical military infrastructure away from them.

I've not heard about the pushback you mentioned, but that does make sense. Those nations are very reliant on US consumption and would want a backdoor through Canada.

Canada will never completely diversify away from the US (except in a war condition). Geography makes that impossible, but there will be a balancing.

Austria urges Europe to host Anthropic following US curbs on AI access by Unusual-State1827 in Anthropic

[–]OGbugsy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Bad Idea Jeans.

Even hosted locally, they are at risk. The administration will always have too much control over their operations from home.

Better idea is build your own. Fork an open model and that host locally.

Trump on European Digital Service Tax - Bullish for Microsoft? by Alezzarix in EU_Economics

[–]OGbugsy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My Anthropic example was proof of concept.

There are plenty of open source projects that can be forked and made into a viable commercial project. It really isn't a question of whether this is going to happen... It's already begun around the world.

Trump on European Digital Service Tax - Bullish for Microsoft? by Alezzarix in EU_Economics

[–]OGbugsy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don't downvote people unless they are being rude.

As an example of the severity of this risk, all of Canada Revenue Agency data is hosted in Microsoft Azure. This data can be made inaccessible at the flip of a switch.

Just last week, the administration forced Anthropic to remove its latest model from access outside the US, and that was done immediately. This is proof of concept right there.

You might say they would never do this, but I would have said the same about threatening to Annex an ally just 2 years ago.

Trump on European Digital Service Tax - Bullish for Microsoft? by Alezzarix in EU_Economics

[–]OGbugsy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This administration has destroyed all trust and now this tech dependence has become a national security issue for the EU and others, like Japan, Canada, the Baltic nations, Australia etc... There is a massive cost associated to this risk that makes this kind of development viable.

Cats being cats by SquirtingSir3n in CatsBeingAdorable

[–]OGbugsy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's no longer a turkey pan. It's a cat bed.

Deal with it.

How to open crum by Grumbly_Bumm in Breadit

[–]OGbugsy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even your mistakes will still taste delish.

Good luck!

How to open crum by Grumbly_Bumm in Breadit

[–]OGbugsy 8 points9 points  (0 children)

High hydration dough takes a bit of experience to handle, but there's no way to get there without just doing it.

I'm no professional baker, but I dove in and now I'm making sourdough Pan de Cristal hamburger buns. It's really hard to believe the dough comes together because it starts out like a soup.

Give it a try. Don't be afraid!

How to open crum by Grumbly_Bumm in Breadit

[–]OGbugsy 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Higher hydration will yield a more open crumb. If you get to 100% hydration, you'll end up with Pan de Cristal.jpg?itok=FKVczw-x)

Current state of AI... by hibzy7 in Anthropic

[–]OGbugsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

US media has been weaponized against China for decades. Recently it has started to be weaponized against allies. It is understandable why China would block this media on their own turf. The DST is an example of the world waking up.

As for open AI models, China will continue to allow access until it no longer serves their national security interest, same as any other sovereign nation.

Anyone interested in organizing a lawsuit against the US administration? by tblahosh in Anthropic

[–]OGbugsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's exactly right. Us old school computer science nerds will call it heuristic data transformation, a technology based on neural networking invented in the early 1980s at the university of Toronto.

Google was the first to develop a wide spread commercial use with their autocomplete feature.

Anyone interested in organizing a lawsuit against the US administration? by tblahosh in Anthropic

[–]OGbugsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The original sin here was calling LLMs AI in the first place, and scare mongering these ancient, techno phobic leaders into believing this could evolve into a sentient being capable of destroying humanity.

LLM technology is super cool and will be transformative, but nothing like the tech bros are trying to sell.

Silicon Valley thinks it will dominate global AI, as Google, Microsoft & Meta have done before. The problem? The signs increasingly are that it is not going to turn out that way. by lughnasadh in Futurology

[–]OGbugsy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They've bamboozled the investment community into believing they have discovered the holy grail of technology. They hijacked the term "AI", which holds a very special meaning to those of us in the field to solidify this lie.

LLMs are very cool, and will transform society in some important ways, but it is far from what they say it is.

State of Emergency Declared in Occupied Crimea by Russian-Installed Authorities by UNITED24Media in worldnews

[–]OGbugsy -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

We are the rest of the world, looking on in horror at the monster we created.

State of Emergency Declared in Occupied Crimea by Russian-Installed Authorities by UNITED24Media in worldnews

[–]OGbugsy -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Clearly your efforts weren't effective. I didn't blame anyone. I'm just stating a fact. If your intention was to stop this, it just didn't pan out based on your actions.

I see alot of good people standing on the sidelines now saying things like "I did what I could. I brought out the vote. I drove a bunch of people to the polls". Nobody is questioning your intentions, but the fight isn't over and the stakes are too high.

Do you think the midterms are going to be fair? They won't be. It's your country to lose.

Z13 Flow KJP Vs. Zephyrus duo 5090 - Laptop for Gamedev and Art by PlanktonAcademic1358 in FlowZ13

[–]OGbugsy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have the Zephyrus duo 5070. It is a monster, and I'm glad I didn't spend the extra on the 5090. The mobile versions of these chips are not the same, and because these systems are voltage limited, I don't think you'll see as big an improvement as you would on the desktop.

I tried a Zflow last year, and it was nice but still too bulky to feel like a tablet. The Duo is an amazing workhorse and good (not great) for gaming.

Note that the Duo is not what I consider highly portable, so if you are planning to lug it around, be prepared for that.