projectmoon
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projectmoon@lemm.eeto Dull Men's Club•We had a bit of a rainstorm this morning; my drainage ditch is ... somewhere under there2·1 month agoNorth Carolina?
I imagine that was part of it, but I doubt it’s the actual main reason. More of a post justification.
projectmoon@lemm.eeto Technology•Gov. Landry signs new drone defense law; first in nationEnglish7·2 months agoOr if you just ignore federal courts, which seems to be the current fashion.
projectmoon@lemm.eetomicromobility - Bikes, scooters, boards: Whatever floats your goat, this is micromobility•How to keep safe among e-scooters and e-bikes as you travelEnglish5·2 months agoThis is why some cities have banned the rental services. Paris has plenty of electric scooters, but they banned the rental services. Keeps the benefits of the scooters for micro mobility, but no scooters lying everywhere.
projectmoon@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is your most useful Linux app which others might not know about (please don't just give the name but a link and why it is good for you) ?8·2 months agoRclone can do file mounts as well as sync.
projectmoon@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions•How does AI-based search engines know legit sources from BS ones ?13·2 months agoA lot of the answers here are short or quippy. So, here’s a more detailed take. LLMs don’t “know” how good a source is. They are word association machines. They are very good at that. When you use something like Perplexity, an external API feeds information from the search queries into the LLM, and then it summarizes that text in (hopefully) a coherent way. There are ways to reduce hallucination rate and check factualness of sources, e.g. by comparing the generated text against authoritative information. But how much of that is employed by Perplexity et al I have no idea.
projectmoon@lemm.eeto Lord Of The Rings Memes@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Once OP gets to Rivendell, howeverEnglish8·3 months agoWhat is actually happening to the computer in the image?
I think you have the wrong full generation parameters here.
projectmoon@lemm.eeto Android@lemdro.id•Introducing Octopi Launcher - Now in Open Beta!English8·3 months agoIs the code available somewhere?
It is a full Linux stack. It is not Android. It has its own set of apps. Written in Qt with C++ (mostly) and their own UI framework, Silica. It can run Android apps through a layer similar to Waydroid.
projectmoon@lemm.eeto World News•Scores killed in US strikes on Yemen fuel port of Ras Isa, Houthi officials sayEnglish7·4 months agoWell when Roosevelt was elected 4 times, it was actually legal back then. And he’s the reason why the 2 term limit amendment exists. But of course, that requires actually following the law, so…
projectmoon@lemm.eeto Ask Lemmy•If you found your SO others AI porn would it offend you if the their fantasy was nothing like you?2·4 months agoBecause of the porn or AI? 🙃
projectmoon@lemm.eeto Technology•Google created a new AI model for talking to dolphinsEnglish20·4 months agoThis is probably one of the best actual uses for something like generative AI. With enough data, they should be able to vectorize and translate dolphin language, assuming there is one.
projectmoon@lemm.eeto World News@quokk.au•Marine Le Pen found guilty in EU funding embezzlement case2·4 months agoWell if she is acquitted on appeal for example. But no idea how the sentencing works in cases like this. Maybe someone with knowledge of French law can chime in.
projectmoon@lemm.eeto Programming@programming.dev•Mistakes engineers make in large established codebases4·5 months ago1 scenario tested is better than 0 tested.
projectmoon@lemm.eeto Programming@programming.dev•Mistakes engineers make in large established codebases22·5 months agoThis guy would fit in well at my previous job where the founder discouraged writing unit tests because “there are too many scenarios to test.”
Like, wtf…
Sounds about right. Also illegal.