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flying_sheep@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft fixes VS Code after app gives Copilot credit for human's workEnglish
2·2 days agoTwo mistakes:
- The
allsetting makes little sense, unless someone wants to enforce a zero-AI policy. It shouldn’t have been the default. In-line completions don’t justify attribution, so thechatAndAgentssetting makes more sense (there can be more arguments made about uncopyrightable LLM output and the fact that “creation height” can’t be automatically determined) - The code is bugged and attributed the contributions of other LLMs to copilot
The one you cited is more of a safety measure against the intersection of these two issues: if the code would work correctly, it wouldn’t add the copilot line anyway.
- The
flying_sheep@lemmy.mlto
News@lemmy.world•Trump news at a glance: six in 10 Americans say president is doing a bad job
4·3 days agosentient
Arguable, he has zero internal monologue and has to express everything he comes up with immediately out loud. If he’s sentient, a LLM is too.
flying_sheep@lemmy.mlto
Music@lemmy.world•Kid Cudi Fires M.I.A. From His Tour After She Is Booed During Republican Rant: ‘I Won’t Have Someone on Tour Making Offensive Remarks’English
2·3 days agoIt’s so weird since she (still, as she later clarified) believes in free migration. How can she vote for Trump then?
flying_sheep@lemmy.mlto
Science@mander.xyz•The disaster I never imagined having to worry about
2·7 days agoThe video is about polymorphism. Both tin pest and the drug incident that this video covers are instances of polymorphism where a less desirable polymorph is more stable. It goes into detail about similarities, differences and much more.
flying_sheep@lemmy.mlto
Science@mander.xyz•The disaster I never imagined having to worry about
2·7 days agoNot only visual, it’s the exact same thing: polymorphism. It’s therefore an extremely relevant and fitting thumbnail, and chuckleslord is a fool for assuming otherwise without giving the video a shot.
People did that before Athens too. Read “the dawn of everything”
flying_sheep@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.zip•EU Now Requires USB-C Charging for New Laptops Up to 100 WEnglish
3·9 days agoBy definition or usually?
I forgot that he also wrote that. I read “the dawn of everything” which is one of the most mind-blowing revisions of history I’ve ever seen. (In a good way, for once)
flying_sheep@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.zip•EU Now Requires USB-C Charging for New Laptops Up to 100 WEnglish
11·9 days agoWhich is perfect, but you can also get a USB-C cord with a magnetically attached plug.
flying_sheep@lemmy.mlto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•"What the Fuck Is Going On in Sam Altman’s Head" (Art by Smooth Dunk)
272·9 days agoMisogyny. She’s not only a woman, but also an openly sexual person. For prude misogynists, that means she shouldn’t have an opinion.
You wrote
Because to you it’s virtually meaningless other than some weird nostalgia
responding to my comment. I didn’t take any side, let alone argued from with nostalgia; where does the “you” come from?
Can you not put words into my mouth?
Nobody knows what a “gimp” is supposed to be.
How is arguing for one side of the issue “not seeing the value of anyone else’s opinion”.
flying_sheep@lemmy.mlto
A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Journalist sacked for doing actual journalism at EU press conference
301·11 days agoSee everyone, this is the person who is meant when people complain that “fascist” is used in an inflationary way. Thinking that the whole EU is fascist makes you completely blind to seeing and fighting the signs of actual fascism.
flying_sheep@lemmy.mlto
Vegan@slrpnk.net•Women are testing men's tofu tolerance. Here's why
3·13 days agoNo that’s good tofu. Bad tofu is when you just heat it up unpressed, unmarinated, and without frying it, so it ends up just being sad watery cubes.
flying_sheep@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Palantir Employees Are Starting to Wonder if They're the Bad GuysEnglish
31·14 days agoIt’s even more ironic: the palantiri were built as communication devices, to be used for good by the right people. Then Sauron came to power and immediately used them to corrupt and spy on the rulers using them.
So they are dangerous tools that are just one bad government away from being used for horrible things. WHY DID THEY BUILD THEM THEN?
flying_sheep@lemmy.mlto
News@lemmy.world•Proton CEO warns global age verification push will mean "the death of anonymity online"
6·14 days agoThey’ve always done it “for the children”. Same wrapper.



Nah, people just started using LLM assisted vuln discovery workflows and having early successes with them.
There will be diminishing returns.