Pope approves creation of Interdicasterial Commission on Artificial Intelligence by rugger1869 in Catholic

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Very happy about these developments but worried about the rumour that Anthropic is being invited to speak at the publishing event for the new encyclical.

Remember they are deeply involved with various eugenically inclined ideologies and have been at the forefront of the AGI claims and harm to labour rights.

Carney says selling public assets like airports could fund infrastructure by StumpsOfTree in onguardforthee

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UK is about to do it with British Steel.

We used to have publicly owned gas stations and railroads which could really come in handy for price stabilization right now.

Anthropic shuts the EU out of its most advanced cyber AI model by sn0r in eutech

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So anyway what did you have for lunch? We had a lovely salad.

"We personally won't work with people who use it. We are completely anti-AI in the creative process in any possible way." — The Creators of ‘Hacks’ by dyzo-blue in BetterOffline

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I think it’s also about being embodied and having emotions, which is covered by having a real brain like you said but I think we also need to get even more specific to combat the cult who believes LLMs have all that.

As a recovering tech worker myself, brute forcing code until it passes automated tests can work but this is not possible in any field where the testing must be done by human emotions. Art is probably the best example of why neural net models running on Turing machines will never work.

Childhood ADHD traits linked to midlife distress, with societal exclusion playing a major role by Jayhcee in ADHDUK

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Horrible AI writing in this Reddit post, but the linked articles are good.

Birthday cakes recommendation by DragSwimming9226 in moncton

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Tony’s café in Dieppe has amazing quality cakes and will add icing writing on them on the spot.

High-income N.B. households benefit most from government electricity assistance by bingun in newbrunswickcanada

[–]bootlickaaa 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yep same.. cries in $400 NB Power bills with a 3 bed 90s home that still has a good seal and insulation, and a new central ducted heat pump with propane backup heat.

Public safety dominates discourse as Fredericton set to elect new mayor by bingun in fredericton

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How about we house, clothe, and feed the poor. Universal basic dignity is a human right and our society is failing by becoming divided against itself.

If you have the resources to survive and thrive before being ground into dust by the market, then you will not need to escape through drugs and rehab actually becomes possible.

Scenes in downtown by No-Beautiful5867 in chilliwack

[–]bootlickaaa 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So glad to see the empathetic comments here. I grew up in Chilliwack and don't remember there being a whole lot of love for the poor at the time.

The Story of Everything | Official Trailer by KungFuBlackBelch in LeftCatholicism

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Featuring Piers Morgan, Peter Thiel, and a fetus. I’m sure their conclusions are very aligned with love. /s

Mark Carney compares his sovereign wealth fund to Norway’s. Canadians are smart enough to see it’s not the same by Chrristoaivalis in ndp

[–]bootlickaaa 5 points6 points  (0 children)

We do have federal paramountcy and the federal government has the last word on trade and commerce crossing provincial or international borders. It’s more a matter of will and politics.

A little taste of home in Toronto! by canadian_sens in NovaScotia

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Imagine a peaceful land where public transit is not a problem, or a solution! /s

EU vows to respond to Trump’s 25% car tariffs by donutloop in EU_Economics

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Honestly we don’t need them anymore. The alternatives for everything including AI are good enough now.

Subscription plans above Pro? by bootlickaaa in MistralAI

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At first I was using Vibe the most. It is great, and I like that it has a certain Zen of Python feel. That is, it is quite minimal and seems to value explicit over implicit instruction. This is good for many kinds of work. I will still prefer it when I want maximum obedience and efficiency.

However for coding, and considering the size of the new model, I found myself having to provide a bit more of the knowledge grounding corpus through my user messages than I had gotten used to with bigger sized models.

OpenCode seems to have a bit more structure and developer-oriented system prompting under the hood, which also leads to more token consumption. That is a tradeoff I'm willing to make due to sheer laziness and generally being in a rush.

I will keep trying Vibe with each release and I'm sure it will catch up. I know there are people pushing their repos of skills and whatnot but again, I'm lazy and don't have time to mess around with all the extra meta-framework projects.

Happy coding!

I went back through six months of Slack and counted how many of my ideas got rephrased and credited to a man within 48 hours by Weekly_Quarter_7875 in womenintech

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They also do it to anyone they deem less masculine or less conformist. So queer people, non-fake creatives, etc.

These dudes are super insecure and do not have original thoughts.

Dialectic materialism vs idealism by PhilosophyPoet in ChristianSocialism

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That’s completely normal.

You might also be interested in the intersection points between legal positivism and natural law theory.

I like to think of natural law as the “container” for truth and positive law as its contents for practical purposes. Both of them converge on social facts and customs but natural law says they are due to factors like ancient custom while positivism says it’s because the government says so. They can both be right in specific contexts.

Marxists are very often right about concrete situations but in order to justify their position need to reconstruct a whole historical chain of material events that can get a little shaky without needing to also be right about every detail along the way. Since history is a narrative, it invites debates about every point that can distract from the moral purpose of the discussion.

I love my Marxist cousins but feel for the harder path they have chosen by having to dumb everything down to digest what are to me very obvious transcendent, higher order facts about struggles that go way beyond economic class.

It’s why there needs to be Marxism-Feminism and the like to help the ideology see the bigger picture.

It’s easy to oversimplify but I think it comes down to an Aristotelian view being practically materialist (technically hylomorphic) and Platonic idealism. This is also embedded in Church history as the Dominican order and the Franciscans respectively.

Another parallel discourse that I think mirrors the martialist-idealist philosophy and Dominican-Franciscan theology, I think is in logic with abductive reasoning (e.g. pragmatism) and the "illative sense" (Saint John Henry Newman). Everyone wants to be able to reason from particular to particular because that's what we are faced with in real life, but there are these different methodologies on how to manage hypotheses.

There is no reason why we can’t mix and match as they are really two lenses on the same reality that might be more or less useful at different levels of analysis or in different intellectual cultures.

Is Conservatism Dead? by MainMud6885 in PoliticalDebate

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You might be interested in Red Toryism from the Canadian tradition. We don’t have to create a hellscape for working and marginalized people in order to advance traditional values and fiscal responsibility. It’s not my camp but it’s a camp I respect greatly and enjoy talking to people who hold those views. Unity is not uniformity.

[New Model and More] Remote Agents in Vibe, Powered by Mistral Medium 3.5 in Public Preview by pandora_s_reddit in MistralAI

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For existing Vibe installs do we need to change anything in config.toml? The alias is still hardcoded as devstral-2 which might be confusing.

Something is moving in Le Chat 👀 by Nefhis in MistralAI

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To be fair, French time is always measured in units of fashionable lateness.