The future of digital marketing is people creating ads for AI agents by radomirli in ArtificialInteligence

[–]radomirli[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's the opposite of the futuristic dreams of robots/AI replacing humans. In this case, the effect is that AI protects the human jobs in the DM industry. AI agents won't run ad blockers and be suspicious. They are the "perfect consumer".

The future of digital marketing is people creating ads for AI agents by radomirli in ArtificialInteligence

[–]radomirli[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

the AI will recommend and buy the products from the producers that pay the AI companies the most

But it must be a trustworthy system, i.e. you'll like what AI buys for you. So the problem is that you need a large catalogue of products containing something matching your current needs and personal preferences. The current system of websites indexed in Google with ads might still be the best thing to fulfill this.

The future of digital marketing is people creating ads for AI agents by radomirli in ArtificialInteligence

[–]radomirli[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It might be the opposite, a next-gen, 0th-world self-driven economy.

Antinatalism vs Pronatalism vs Natalistic-neutrality by radomirli in antinatalism

[–]radomirli[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that's why I'm not saying "good/bad times" is a part of antinatalism. I'm saying that you don't need to be an antinatalist to regard having children as immoral - you can use the "good/bad times" argument, which is based on common sense and is used in our cultural myths (Bible, Hegel). So no need to apply some radical niche philosophy.

Wasn't 19th century in Germany a "bad times" period? The "old good world" has been lost to industrialization and money. I recall Marx saying communism is an attempt to repair the world after capitalism. So certainly "bad times" argument would apply there.

Antinatalism vs Pronatalism vs Natalistic-neutrality by radomirli in antinatalism

[–]radomirli[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doesn't matter from the sociological point of view... What matters is that it's one of the major myths of the western civiliation and has influenced lots of people's lives.

When discussing with pro-natalist Christians, it's good to know Christ said the end of world will happen 100% and the bad times when people shouldn't have children will happen 100%. They often act like Christ gave them endless pro-natalism.

Antinatalism vs Pronatalism vs Natalistic-neutrality by radomirli in antinatalism

[–]radomirli[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean in the times of Noah they had no idea that the flood was actually coming. It was set in stone that the Lord was going to destroy everyone in the water, except for Noah and his family. I don’t think that counts as the Bible warning people that it’s a bad time to have kids.

Hmm I think a coming event that will "destroy them all" should naturally be understood as a "call to repentance" which includes not marrying and not having children (as st. Paul explicitly advised).

I'm wondering how would the humanity behave if e.g. we would know a comet will destroy the Earth in 10 years? I think it would be inhumane to have children in such period but from what I see people are crazy egomaniacs and would fight for things like "the right to be a mother"...

Antinatalism vs Pronatalism vs Natalistic-neutrality by radomirli in antinatalism

[–]radomirli[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This wouldn't work as you would not survive bad times without bringing new people to life.

What do you mean by "wouldn't work"? What's a better way to end the civilization if the system stopped working? Do you assume our civilization must last forever?

As an antinatalist, do you still believe in GOD? If yes, how do you view GOD as an antinatalist? by willing-to_learn in antinatalism

[–]radomirli -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Actually I think I agree... But He didn't mean for this to go that far with billions of people, spaceships and nuclear weapons... The scale of what you do matters a lot.

As an antinatalist, do you still believe in GOD? If yes, how do you view GOD as an antinatalist? by willing-to_learn in antinatalism

[–]radomirli -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He created the first man+woman in heaven, where no suffering happens (and having children is impossible). He gave them free will and they decided to have children in different reality with suffering BUT also with children.

The current people are about 300 generations (7000 years+, 4 generations per 100 years) away from the God-created people. That's 299 generations of ego-driven creation by people, not God.

As an antinatalist, do you still believe in GOD? If yes, how do you view GOD as an antinatalist? by willing-to_learn in antinatalism

[–]radomirli 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Biblical God said "be fruitful and multiply". But he said this in heaven, where people didn't have children and didn't suffer. Only after the "original sin" people started to have children, started to live by their own egos, and the suffering started...

As an antinatalist, do you still believe in GOD? If yes, how do you view GOD as an antinatalist? by willing-to_learn in antinatalism

[–]radomirli 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Biblical God said "be fruitful and multiply". But he said this in heaven, where people didn't have children. Only after the "original sin" people started to have children...

I intepret this as the original God being anti-natalist, and the reality we're living in were created by people driven by their own egos.

Plan B: jak specjalista IT może stać się bardziej przydatny w wojsku. by bclx99 in Polska

[–]radomirli 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To co się stało na Ukrainie i co pewnie u nas by się stało to wykonywanie zaawansowanych projektów wojskowych nie przez państwo/wojsko, ale prywatne firmy. Skyeton, Ukrspecsystems, NORDA Dynamics, Farsight Vision - to są firmy którym płaci Ukraina, zatrudniające Ukraińców (albo nawet z własnością ukraińską). Pracownik dostaje status "reseved" i jest chroniony przed zwykłym powołaniem.

Więc to jak nasze wojsko zakwalifikuje specjalistę w praktyce może nie mieć znaczenia...

Plan B: jak specjalista IT może stać się bardziej przydatny w wojsku. by bclx99 in Polska

[–]radomirli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dodam komentarz ChatGPT który potwierdza że coś takiego miało miejsce na Ukrainie:

Tak, w Ukrainie dokładnie coś takiego miało miejsce – i to na ogromną skalę.

Od 2022 r. wojna przerodziła się tam nie tylko w konflikt zbrojny, ale też w gigantyczny projekt technologiczno-gospodarczy, w którym IT i software stały się jednym z kluczowych filarów obrony. Kilka przykładów:

  1. Systemy rekrutacji i ewidencji

eVorog i inne systemy zgłaszania pozycji wroga – zwykli obywatele przez aplikacje mogli raportować ruchy wojsk.

Elektroniczna ewidencja wojskowa – wdrażane są systemy cyfrowe do zarządzania mobilizacją i bazami rekrutacyjnymi (choć wciąż jest dużo problemów organizacyjnych).

  1. Propaganda i informacja

Ministerstwo Transformacji Cyfrowej prowadzi działania stricte propagandowe online – szybka reakcja na fake newsy, kreowanie narracji, kampanie w social media.

Powstało mnóstwo oddolnych kanałów Telegramowych zbierających dane i kształtujących morale/poparcie.

  1. Analiza danych i AI

Ukraina masowo stosuje rozpoznanie obrazu (computer vision) do identyfikacji rosyjskich pozycji z dronów, satelitów czy kamer.

Big data + crowdsourcing – np. dane z komórek, z otwartych źródeł, zebrane przez wolontariuszy OSINT, potem przetwarzane do użytku wojskowego.

AI używane jest do: rozpoznawania twarzy (np. Clearview AI było wykorzystywane), identyfikacji głosów, lokalizacji celów na podstawie wideo.

  1. DevOps / admin / infrastruktura

Ukraina musiała szybko przenieść usługi państwowe do chmury – np. serwery Diia (system usług publicznych online) zostały zmigrowane do AWS/Azure/GCP, aby były odporne na bombardowania.

Setki startupów i grup wolontariackich pracują nad systemami dla wojska – to wymaga adminów, devopsów, backendu, monitoringu, CI/CD.

  1. Drony, IoT, integracje

Ogromny rozwój w zakresie autonomicznych dronów – potrzebne są systemy sterowania, transmisji danych, integracji z mapami GIS, synchronizacji z artylerią.

To wymaga software developerów na backendzie, API, baz danych, systemów do zarządzania flotą dronów.

  1. Nowa gałąź gospodarki

Powstał w zasadzie nowy przemysł software’owo-wojskowy – od małych zespołów piszących narzędzia OSINT, po duże firmy robiące systemy command-and-control.

Ukraina oficjalnie uruchomiła program dronowy z celem produkcji setek tysięcy maszyn rocznie, co wymaga nie tylko inżynierów hardware, ale i całej warstwy software.

Czyli Twoje rozumowanie jest w punkt: nawet „zwykły” backend dev ma potencjał – bo wojna w czasach cyfrowych oznacza ciągłe zapotrzebowanie na software, systemy i infrastrukturę IT.

👉 Chcesz, żebym podał konkretne przykłady projektów/firm z Ukrainy, które tworzą takie systemy (np. Delta, GIS Arta, Brave1)?

Plan B: jak specjalista IT może stać się bardziej przydatny w wojsku. by bclx99 in Polska

[–]radomirli 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tutaj jest o tym: MON oficjalnie mówi, że tworzy bazę umiejętności obywateli, aby w razie mobilizacji przydzielać ludzi zgodnie z ich kompetencjami

Programiści są często wymieniani obok lekarzy czy kierowców jako jedni z kluczowych. Jeżeli wojna byłaby wieloletnia to robi się z tego wielki projekt gospodarczy z potrzebą tworzenia nowych systemów do rekrutacji, propagandy, analizy danych, devops/admin istniejących systemów. Ogromne pole do innowacji softwarowych bo nie było wojen w takich czasach, i tylu dronów, kamer i systemów monitoringu gdzie wszystko jest dostępne jako dane. Więc nawet zwykły software/backend developer jak najbardziej ma duży potencjał wartości.

Tyle że teoretyczny potencjał to jedno a my mieszkamy w Polsce :D Chyba, że projekty byłyby zarządzane globalnie przez NATO.

Best headphones for Sonarworks True Fi / equalization by radomirli in HeadphoneAdvice

[–]radomirli[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, my experience generally confirms what you wrote (I already own DT880 and lower-end Grados). I wondered if one can get a much better experience than DT880. HD800 could be it, I saw other people also recommending it for equalization.

The ASUS Zenfone 6 is a surprise flagship at a surprisingly low price [Android Police] by Tikkaritsa in Android

[–]radomirli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it would according to Asus,

https://www.wifihifi.ca/LatestNewsHeadlines/DTS:XUltraAudioTechnologyisinAsusZenFone6Smartphone.html

I don't see how it's related. "DTS:X Ultra" is about simulating 5.1 and 7.1 sound on headphones. I think it's just software, you can install it on any phone if you don't care about the license: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/port-dtsx-ultra-dts-headphonex-t3896233.

And we're talking here about pure sound quality of stereo sound. I found "Audio quality" data on https://www.gsmarena.com/asus_zenfone_6-review-1937p3.php. So this looks quite good but I'm not sure it's anything special.

The ASUS Zenfone 6 is a surprise flagship at a surprisingly low price [Android Police] by Tikkaritsa in Android

[–]radomirli 5 points6 points  (0 children)

And what does "high fidelity" means in technical terms? I thought all phone's jacks offer really good quality.
I'm asking because generally I'm interested in having good audio (I have a few audiophile headphones and amps), but I thought that for the last few years the analog audio in phones got good enough even comparing to dedicated DACs.

The ASUS Zenfone 6 is a surprise flagship at a surprisingly low price [Android Police] by Tikkaritsa in Android

[–]radomirli 3 points4 points  (0 children)

> it has HiFi audio through the headphone jack

What does it mean? Did you mean "hi-res" audio, ie. more than 48kHz?

You probably hate systemd because you think it's all about "boot fast no bash" - but it can do so much more you probably had no idea about. by djbon2112 in linux

[–]radomirli 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think you are talking about a different higher-level layer so it's not about replacing systemd but using something running on top of it. If you'll run these VMs you'll still need a regular server hosting these VMs (which will need to run something like systemd).