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I don’t think it’s feasible to blacklist posts about Intel in computer science related communities, to be perfectly blunt.
I don’t think it’s feasible to blacklist posts about Intel in computer science related communities, to be perfectly blunt.
I gotta be honest: it’s deeply frustrating and dismaying that Intel is tied up with Israel, but the fact remains that, as technical professionals, it is literally impossible to avoid Intel, because enterprise customers don’t really care about that BDS list. Ignoring technical innovations from Intel - one of the leading CPU manufacturers since CPUs became a thing - is only going to kneecap your own knowledge and expertise.
Yes, and it is the correct number of zeros to use. I find it helps to put things into scope. “Trillion” is an abstract magnitude to most people. Writing it out numerically makes it clear how absolutely enormous the number is.
Hey remember that one time where the country’s credit rating got downgraded due to political idiocy?
Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Two things:
Neat!
Also, the full disclosure of association/potential bias is absolutely appreciated. 🍻
Tbh I don’t really concern myself with getting unjustifiably dogpiled by downvotes every once in a while. Aggregate post karma is effectively meaningless on lemmy.
A more aggressively American pronunciation would be bore-ge-oh-is.
I don’t get why you’re getting downvoted. You’re right. The topic is too focused on LLMs, and is not generally applicable, or exclusive, to Linux.
I suppose it’s possible they’ll back port it to 6.10 if they miss the window… but as it’s not security-oriented, that’s probably pretty iffy.
Realizing that the first C&C game came out 29 years ago:
But this isn’t one of them
Close air support
Unrealistic, not enough CAS
It’s the first result when you search for that string
Lmao no way
Edit:
Oh my god
More edit:
For real though: There is a possibility that this is the most epic instance of malicious compliance that has occurred in the history of tech. There is no way a competent engineer would think Reddit would be a good (a primary characteristic of which would be “relatively unpoisoned”) training set. It’s just not possible. This was 100% some business and finance yahoo saying “do the thing” and Eng saying “ok but you’re not going to like it”.
That’s actually surprisingly wholesome. It’s always wonderful to see people really putting in the effort towards personal growth. It’s good for them, and it’s also good for everyone else.
We tried to warn you all but oh dear
I feel like he doesn’t understand that he’s the common denominator here…?
It seems to be populated exclusively by people (or these days LLMs?) who have had MS customer interaction training, but simultaneously have no grasp of reading compression.