Actually they’re using it to generate documents required by regulations. Which is its own problem: since LLMs hallucinate, that means the documentation may not reflect what’s actually going on in the plant, potentially bypassing the regulations.
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This website is going to be very busy when the LLM-designed nuke plants come online. https://www.404media.co/power-companies-are-using-ai-to-build-nuclear-power-plants/
True, it’s not straight… but it sounds like someone is straight up.
This isn’t satire, this is a straight-up roast.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Favorite Firefox addon that isn't just ublock, darkreader, etc? I throw out Singlefile but you probably have thatEnglish
1·11 days agoI understand that you might want to run your own JavaScript and not others’ JavaScript, but I had a brief laugh at listing “no JavaScript” and “MOAR JAVASCRIPT” together.
From Oprah.
Okay, more seriously https://youtu.be/ImDj57VeaC0
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Whats your hot take on something that doesnt matter at all?English
3·13 days agoI have a surprising number of language nerd friends, and my contention that English spelling should be torn down and rebuilt is not popular with them.
Feels are stored in the balls.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What is the catalyst that actually causes (financial) bubbles to burst?English
1·13 days agoI agree, I’m sure those kind of manipulations happen all the time. Some are intentionally inflating the price and sometimes investors/fund managers have just drank the Kool-aid and are investing in ways that don’t make sense given the fundamentals. So yeah, stock prices can become completely unmoored from fundamentals because these days the money is in buying and selling, not dividends. In fact, I’d guess that stock prices are unmoored from fundamentals more often than not — when they’re high they’re too high and when they’re low they’re too low due to investor sentiment. But I remain somewhat confident that over the very long term (meaning decades) stock prices have some correlation to fundamentals, so they can’t remain artificially inflated forever. Sooner or later someone will make a killing popping the bubble.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What is the catalyst that actually causes (financial) bubbles to burst?English
6·14 days agoStock prices are set by what people think stocks are worth. Buying a stock is a bet that it will become more valuable in the future (and/or pay dividends). Even with the rise of algorithmic trading, those algorithms are betting the stocks are will rise in value. In theory the cost should be related to the fundamentals of the stock like the company’s revenue, but in practice they are also set by investor’s opinions about the stock’s future price.
So what causes stocks to go down is people thinking that stocks will go down, and selling before they lose any more money.
In the case of the AI stock bubble, it’s hard to know what will cause investors to say “this stock is likely to drop on value, or at least not grow as quickly as other investments I could make.” The fact that most AI companies are burning cash and not getting much revenue out of it hasn’t dampened the excitement yet, so I guess investors still believe there’s a way forward that will result in more revenue. Or at least they believe the hype cycle isn’t coming to an end so they’re holding on while the prices go up and hope to sell before their holdings lose too much value. It won’t pop until something deflates the expectations of enough investors to start a sell-off. What’s that going to be? Who knows. It might just be a herd mentality thing where a few people begin to sell and more people follow suit.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a genre of music you're waiting to have a resurgence?English
32·17 days agoSka. It’s been way too long since the last Reel Big Fish album.
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Android Apps@lemmy.world•I have just switched to Android - what are some good F-droid apps to install?English
4·22 days agoVoyager is my favorite Lemmy app: https://getvoyager.app/
For RSS I like Miniflux, it’s a self-hosted server so it keeps your read/unread status synced across devices. https://miniflux.app/. The developer also has an instance that they host for super cheap: $15/year: https://reader.miniflux.app/
Do you SSH to anything? ConnectBot is an excellent SSH client.
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Android Apps@lemmy.world•I have just switched to Android - what are some good F-droid apps to install?English
5·22 days agoA hero forked it and is keeping the fork up to date: https://github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android/wiki
Or rewrite history!
This post is so unrealistic SMDH
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Who messed up the gravity sign?English
41·1 month ago
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is something you said in school that you didn't realise was embarrassing / inappropriate until later or later in life?English
3·1 month agoI was showing my date’s parents where my beard stops and my peach fuzz starts, which was around my mouth (that made sense in context, a bunch of people were there and we were talking about high schoolers growing beards).
To demonstrate this I put my fingers in a v-shape around my mouth and accidentally made the universal sign of eating pussy.
I put mine in the dishwasher like maniac. And I don’t season it, I just spray pam on it. Works fine, purists are just being weird about it.












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