I tried watching what was supposed to be a video comparing several linux distros. Instead, it was AI text to speech narrating over random images. Are people uploading this crap in an attempt to get a share of ad revenue, or just to be awful? I have to hope Youtube doesn’t let this be fully automated, so people are doing this on purpose…
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft wants to replace its entire C and C++ codebase, perhaps by 2030English
47·6 days agoYou know it’s going to be successful when they go back to using antiquated productivity measurements like measuring based on lines of code in a time frame. We all know AI is fucking spectacular at generating overly verbose code.
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News@lemmy.world•A Million More Epstein Documents Have Been Found, Justice Dept. SaysEnglish
51·7 days agoI’m pretty sure these counts are in pages/images/etc. Not 1 milliions PDF’s, but rather, 1 million pages in PDF format (example).
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News@lemmy.world•CBS Frantically Tries to Stop People From Seeing Censored ‘60 Minutes’English
10·8 days agoWell, the magnet for the actual 60 Minutes segment would’ve been helpful, in addition to the other one.
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Technology@lemmy.world•North Korean infiltrator caught working in Amazon IT department thanks to lag — 110ms keystroke input raises red flags over true locationEnglish
12·12 days agoI’m kind of surprised the latency was that low. Unless the NK “employee” was spoofing being in SK or something.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Mozilla’s new CEO is doubling down on an AI future for FirefoxEnglish
1·15 days agoWaterfox is on the same page. As long as the browser doesn’t outright require it to functio0n, I think the privacy-focused forks will remain. Of course, it’s extra work to maintain divergent code, but this is worth it, IMO.
Man, been there. It’s a dichotomy of their provisioning platform being antiquated, but their security requirements not giving a shit about that.