Probably. I have no idea what “easy” is meant to be.
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Mine’s so loud that people have to shout over it to get my attention.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon service was taken down by AI coding botEnglish
2·2 days agoThe last AI that Microsoft made capable of learning turned into a Nazi within hours.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The creator of systemd wants to bring SecureBoot-enforced hardware attestation to LinuxEnglish
2·2 days agoI wonder if this would allow an anti-cheat system to get acceptable trust of a system without having to access ring 0.
Of course, we’d then need the OS / kernel images to be signed. I think most gamers run stock kernels anyway.
I just don’t want see the garbage that is the Android Play Store where apps refuse to run because we run an OS that isn’t profitable to Google.
Software bloat will hurt more and will require re-thinking. Efficiency will matter again.
This is the next battlefront. I already see it happening. Software requiring significantly more resources with each iteration to do the same job.
They’re going to try and push us off older devices, and hope we use their devices instead.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon service was taken down by AI coding botEnglish
3·3 days agoI wasted an hour this week expaining to CoPilot why it was wrong and dismissing every suggestion it made in a code review. In all of it, it didn’t spot a legitimate problem. It’s running at a near 100% false positive rate. I absolutely would not accept a code suggestion from it blindly.
What’s weird is that facebook only fills my feed with slop when I open in on my phone.
On my desktop browser, my feed only contains things I have subscribed to.
I logged out from my phone. It’s just unusable.

Imagine this happening and Facebook will somehow still be an AI sloptrough.