Propaganda. It’s easier to deactivate the opposition than to convert it.
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juanito_the_great@sh.itjust.worksto
World News@lemmy.world•Ukraine said it captured a Russian position using only ground robots and drones, no infantry, for the first timeEnglish
0·3 months agoIndeed, I meant that in a hypothetical “drone vs drone” war, after the drones win the attacks on civilians and sieges will most likely come after.
juanito_the_great@sh.itjust.worksto
World News@lemmy.world•Ukraine said it captured a Russian position using only ground robots and drones, no infantry, for the first timeEnglish
0·3 months agoI really, honestly hope you are right. Sadly, I think you are wrong. I’ve recently been exposed to the concepts of “human safari” and “drone siege” and they aren’t pretty. “Drone on drone” might be just the preamble of these.
juanito_the_great@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•‘A feedback loop with no brake’: how an AI doomsday report shook US marketsEnglish
0·5 months agoThank you for putting in the time to try to explain this. I’ve also been working with ML for a long time and have the intuition that there is a fundamental limit to what can be achieved with Neural Networks and probably any other Machine Learning technique.
Your cake analogy is probably better, but let me try another one. It’s like having a machine that is trying to solve a gigantic puzzle with random pieces from different puzzles. Yeah, if you have enough puzzle pieces and the machine is fast enough it can give you suboptimal solutions but the puzzle will not ever be solved as it is supposed to be solved.
juanito_the_great@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•Thanks a lot, AI: Hard drives are already sold out for the entire year, says Western DigitalEnglish
0·5 months agoIt destroyed the budget of scientific research in Spain. I was a Spanish researcher then. There was a point when universities couldn’t pay us the grant that the government had already assigned to us. Some of my peers missed rent. I heard stories of Spanish PhD. students stranded all over the world. I quit research (my dream job at the time) because of this crisis and never came back to it.
Happy you felt nothing in your happy little bubble.
They were! This trend kind of died out because of growth and enshitiffication, and I’m very glad to see it coming back here :)
juanito_the_great@sh.itjust.worksto
World News@lemmy.world•‘Why is this happening?’: violent attacks terrify Ireland’s immigrant communityEnglish
0·11 months agoThere are a bunch of social media platforms that should have been banned yesterday. The second best time is today.
juanito_the_great@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•WeTransfer updates T&Cs, allows it to use your data to train AIEnglish
0·1 year agoDirect consequence of this.
https://techcrunch.com/2024/07/31/bending-spoons-acquires-file-transfer-service-wetransfer/
After which they fired 75% of the employees. Now they are trying to milk a dying product.
https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/bending-spoons-lay-off-75-185112177.html
As a Spaniard and former researcher myself, in Spain you can also move without learning Spanish, just apply to the offers in English in Barcelona or Madrid. Those are the best positions anyway. You will struggle more than in Denmark for sure without it, but it’s just because a lot of people speak very little or very poorly. In the big cities it’s much better though.
Long term I’d advise you to keep looking in the north of Europe, Spain is likely to fuck researchers over again as they did in 2008.
juanito_the_great@sh.itjust.worksto
World News@lemmy.world•Trump threatens new 'Dark Age' with policy of 'deliberate destruction'English
0·1 year agoI’m talking about Europe though, again, re-read my comment.
juanito_the_great@sh.itjust.worksto
World News@lemmy.world•Trump threatens new 'Dark Age' with policy of 'deliberate destruction'English
0·1 year agoIn other words, denying the Dark Ages is denying historical evidence, most of the times with a political or religious revisionist agenda behind.
juanito_the_great@sh.itjust.worksto
World News@lemmy.world•Trump threatens new 'Dark Age' with policy of 'deliberate destruction'English
0·1 year agoBryan Ward-Perkins, The Fall of Rome and the End of Civilization (Oxford University Press 2005), pp. 87, 183
[T]he post-Roman centuries saw a dramatic decline in economic sophistication and prosperity, with an impact on the whole of society, from agricultural production to high culture, and from peasants to kings. It is very likely that the population fell dramatically, and certain that the widespread diffusion of well-made goods ceased. Sophisticated cultural tools, like the use of writing, disappeared altogether in some regions, and became very restricted in all others.
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It is currently deeply unfashionable to state that anything like a ‘crisis’ or a ‘decline’ occurred at the end of the Roman empire, let alone that a ‘civilization’ collapsed and a ‘dark age’ ensued. The new orthodoxy is that the Roman world, in both East and West, was slowly, and essentially painlessly, ‘transformed’ into a medieval form. However, there is an insuperable problem with this new view: it does not fit the mass of archaeological evidence now available, which shows a startling decline in western standards of living during the fifth to seventh centuries…[which] was no mere transformation, [but] a decline on a scale that can reasonably be described as ‘the end of a civilization’.
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[T]here is a real danger for the present day in a vision of the past that explicitly sets out to eliminate all crisis and all decline [like this]. The end of the Roman West witnessed horrors and dislocation of a kind I sincerely hope never to have to live through; and it destroyed a complex civilization, throwing the inhabitants of the West back to a standard of living typical of prehistoric times.
juanito_the_great@sh.itjust.worksto
News@lemmy.world•J.K. Rowling uses Harry Potter wealth to fund anti-transgender organization
0·1 year agoSomeone dear to me is heartbroken and perennially conflicted because she absolutely loved Harry Potter growing up, and is also keenly aware of how shitty JK Rowling is. Now as an adult the Harry Potter franchise is one of the things that gives her joy in an otherwise very hard life she has had.
I’m not giving any more details about her. All I’m asking is, give these people a break, please. Not everyone is in a position in life to be an activist on everything, and while it might sound silly, things like HP are a big part of some people’s childhoods and taking those away from them can be devastating.
juanito_the_great@sh.itjust.worksto
World News@lemmy.world•Trump threatens new 'Dark Age' with policy of 'deliberate destruction'English
0·1 year agoThey were dark for Europe though, that is undeniable.
juanito_the_great@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•Telegram will integrate Elon Musk's Grok A.I into the appEnglish
0·1 year agoAnthrax will integrate HIV into the mix.
juanito_the_great@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•The Windows Subsystem for Linux is now open source.English
0·1 year agoIt’s kind of the opposite in my mind, WSL is (was) Microsoft capitulating to the fact that Linux is not going away, same with Azure. WSL is mostly for companies. Some companies have a huge contract with Microsoft and manage all laptops with it. Then they grow big enough that they can’t ignore Linux because they have people who need to work on Linux. WSL is the way Microsoft keeps their clients, because otherwise they move to Apple based IT.
EEE would have been investing in PowerShell, PuTTY, or similar.
juanito_the_great@sh.itjust.worksto
World News@lemmy.world•‘Little suns in the classroom’: Ukrainian city mourns children killed by Russian missileEnglish
0·1 year agoVery few times some images on the internet make me cry.
I know he is a sociopath, I understand that. But as a father, I cannot understand how Putin sleeps at night after being responsible for this horror and so many others. So many dead children, grieving parents. He is a father too. I know he lacks empathy, the rational part of my brain knows this, but I’m unable to imagine seeing the world through his eyes.
What a disgusting monster.
juanito_the_great@sh.itjust.worksto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•Depart, men of education.English
0·1 year agoI seriously considered at some point, in my (former) field many top researchers lived in Philly, New York, Boston + Toronto. Becoming a top researcher means travelling where other top researchers are.
Eventually decided it was not worth it for me (had other priorities in life), but this is a sacrifice many EU researchers make (or should I say, made) to become top researchers.


Indeed, but lets see how this story develops. I’ve done my share of messing up repos with genAI, plus have some background in ML… these gives me the intuition that hiring back seniors to “fix the AI” is not going to cut it.