can the DMA obsolete this grossly ai covered service pls
@maxine that's an AI clone of a existing server, tune my music iirc, who tidal uses to power their migration onboarding journey
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can the DMA obsolete this grossly ai covered service pls
@maxine that's an AI clone of a existing server, tune my music iirc, who tidal uses to power their migration onboarding journey
@m0r4yn3r il y a un aspect jusqu’auboutiste sur Reddit, c’est le côté nerd, on peut voir aussi du côté de Technology Connexions pour son reverse-engineering de lave-vaisselle afin de comprendre la meilleure stratégie de lavage (et l’élaboration d’un détergent personnalisé)
RE: https://kolektiva.social/@pivic/116935929646970100
Cory Doctorow :
L'IA est une bulle, et elle va éclater.
Un des principes fondateurs de la finance, c'est que quelque chose qui ne peut pas continuer infiniment finit par s'arrêter.Pour l'instant, les compagnies d'IA ont dépensé environ 2 400 milliards¹ de dollars. Quand j'ai écrit mon livre, c'était encore 600 milliards. Et ça fait un an et demi. Ils ne gagnent que 50 milliards par an.
Ils remplacent leur matériel (Les GPUs², les data centers) tous les deux à trois ans. Quand tu jettes les GPUs, tu dois aussi remplacer les data centers, parce que la manière qu'ils ont d'obtenir plus de puissance des GPUs après chaque génération ne les rend pas compatibles avec les versions précédentes. Leur consommation électrique, leur dissipation thermique, leur façon d'être en réseau... Ils doivent détruire les data centers pour réadapter les nouveaux GPUs.
Donc quand tu gagnes 50 milliards par an, et que tu en dépenses des milliers de milliards — oh, et les "unit economics"³, ce que les économistes décrivent comme étant l'argent que tu gagnes par nouveau client ou quand les clients font un achat, les "unit economics" craignent à mort. Chaque nouveau consommateur d'une entreprise d'IA leur fait perdre de l'argent. Plus on utilise l'IA à laquelle on est abonné'e, plus on fait perdre de l'argent à l'entreprise, et chaque nouvelle génération d'IA fait perdre plus d'argent à l'entreprise que la précédente.
Donc tu as des "unit economics" atroces, du matériel qui ne dure que deux à trois ans, tu dépenses des centaines de fois plus que tu ne gagnes — oh, et sept entreprises qui représentent 35% du marché boursier américain se renvoient constamment la même centaine de milliard de dollars de dettes en faisant croire qu'elle reste dans leurs comptes bancaires. Six de ces sept entreprises perdent de l'argent. La septième est celle qui gagne de l'argent en le prenant aux six autres losers. Si les six se cassent la figure, Nvidia se cassera la figure aussi.
Au final, cette bulle éclatera forcément. Il n'y a pas d'alternative. Quelque chose qui ne peut pas continuer infiniment finit par s'arrêter.
Cette traduction (bien que comportant des tirets cadratins) est sortie à 100% des rouages fatigués de mon cerveau. Elle est nécessairement imparfaite mais contrairement à une IA générative, j'en assumerai et corrigerai les erreurs qui me seront signalées.
J'ai consommé un quart de tasse de tisane verveine-menthe pendant sa rédaction.
¹ Dans le texte original, il dit "2.4 trillions of dollars", le trillion français (10¹⁸, un milliard de milliards) n'est pas le même chiffre que le trillion anglais (10¹², un million de millions). Je préfère tout exprimer en milliards pour que ça reste clair.
² Un GPU en anglais, ou Graphics Processing Unit, c'est un processeur spécialisé dans le traitement de certains calculs mathématiques. Dans le grand public, on s'en sert comme carte graphique, qui calcule le rendu des jeux vidéos, mais dans le contexte de l'IA je ne pense pas que le terme soit approprié alors je préfère garder la terminologie anglaise.
³ Je n'ai pas trouvé de traduction française du terme. Une traduction littérale serait "économie unitaire" mais je ne sais pas si elle ferait sens.
I have, after two years, allowed myself to talk about my experiences with AI madness again, this time with the benefit of speaking to people all around the world, including Fortune 500 executives. This one is on my regular blog for casual readers, and cross-posted to the company blog if you need to share this with someone and have it look official.
https://ludic.mataroa.blog/blog/ai-mania-is-eviscerating-global-decision-making/
https://hermit-tech.com/blog/ai-mania-is-eviscerating-global-decisionmaking
An overnighter from a couple of days ago in The Cairngorms National Park. Sunset, an ISS flyover, sunrise and an inversion through Deeside. From the summit of Càrn na Drochaide #Cairngorms #Scotland
@elduvelle yeah, assuming he's telling the truth in those two posts, I'm on the fence about whether it constitutes using AI to write the article. What it certainly does show, in my opinion, is a double standard. He's complaining about the extra work his journal has to do because of AI use, but his decision to use AI to help him write means that he's put us in the same position. We either have to trust him that he checked the links (which is tricky given the undisclosed AI use only admitted to when he got caught) or we have to put in extra work following up all his links and verifying that they're reasonable. This accords with my initial post that the article is disingenuous. He's happy to treat us in a way that he's not happy to be treated himself.
@neuralreckoning yes, I agree. It's a pretty bad look regardless of how you look at it...
Databricks has remade its image into an AI company and has published research on the cost savings of open weight AI models for coding. https://techcrunch.com/2026/07/17/databricks-hits-188b-valuation-extending-its-run-as-ais-favorite-second-act/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
@parleur
Mais du coup tu coches un truc dans ton client mail et ensuite ton serveur mail te renvoie un mail avec le message ok du SMTP distant ?
Finally got around to enabling #IPv6 at home for everybody on wifi. I've had it on a few static servers for a couple of years, but not on general wifi. I'm kinda curious to find out what happens. Do things randomly break? does other stuff start working better? Will anybody even notice at all?
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Insetti nella pasta. Il Salvagente non ha diffamato il Pastificio Garofalo
@giornalismo
https://www.ossigeno.info/insetti-nella-pasta-il-salvagente-non-ha-diffamato-il-pastificio-garofalo/
18 lug 2026 - L'azienda campana voleva 250mila euro di risarcimento. Invece dovrà pagare le spese processuale del giornale dei consumatori
L'articolo Insetti nella pasta. Il Salvagente non ha diffamato il Pastificio Garofalo proviene da Ossigeno per l'informazione.
#Ossigeno
"l’avvocata Caterina Malavenda, aveva chiesto anche la condanna di Garofalo per abuso del processo, ma il Tribunale ha ritenuto che non vi fossero elementi sufficienti per configurare un utilizzo scorretto dello strumento giudiziario e ha respinto la domanda dell’editore"
Peccato, sarebbe stato un esito ancora più piacevole
Gaza Under Annihilation | July 2026
One of the days of the so-called "ceasefire"
I don't know this child, but he fell asleep today while waiting his turn in the water line.
Children here used to wake up as early as five in the morning to secure their place in line before the water truck arrived.
This child was supposed to wake up on time for school, carrying his bag, and stand in the morning assembly with his classmates.
Continues......👇
the quality of humanity is not that we die. this is essentially the roman catholic viewpoint. it sucks. there are much more important qualities of humanity to celebrate. i will live forever if at all possible through any form that will allow me to do so. they may not call me human but my drive to become infinite will not be the reason why https://rpi0w.stefanomarinelli.it/@stefano/6d8f45b7-eda4-49a6-9d80-ad2cfa689953
@hipsterelectron spoken like a true youth
Never trust a politician who isn’t, first and foremost, an activist for social justice.
"Even in the ... Sesame Street and Muppet Show workshop ... I went in there and I thought, when I first got there, these folks wouldn't be employable in Silicon Valley where I just came from. It's a corporation, it's all rigid and organised. But here, Jim [Henson] loved what everybody could bring, and he wanted them to be themselves. And it didn't take me long to realise, this is a gift."
#DavidGoelz, 2026
https://movieoubliette.com/episode.html?id=6a272bf16642088a1066cb00
(1/2)
Goelz is talking about the 1970s, when he first started working with Henson. Silicon Valley was also a totalitarian, military-industrial hellscape back then, before the net existed at all, and years before the web and mainstreaming.
It seems to be trendy right now to blame the technofascism we get from SV on the influence of the net. But it's the other way around. SV corporations have been a millstone around the neck of the web from the start, intentionally limiting its potential.
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RE: https://mastodon.social/@_elena/116165003587967912
Good morning Fedi friends.
I just updated this post from March. It used to say:
"Year 4 (2026)
I plan to buy a Heltec to try out off-grid mesh radio communication"
Since I am fully invested in mesh experiments, I thought it deserved a refresh.
Spoiler alert: Year 5 will probably be about learning #FreeBSD 😅
One thing I didn't expect in being a young father is having my favorite white noise...
RE: https://mastodon.social/@_elena/116165003587967912
Good morning Fedi friends.
I just updated this post from March. It used to say:
"Year 4 (2026)
I plan to buy a Heltec to try out off-grid mesh radio communication"
Since I am fully invested in mesh experiments, I thought it deserved a refresh.
Spoiler alert: Year 5 will probably be about learning #FreeBSD 😅
I am ashamed of the fact that I’m stuck on #Rails because of the sunk costs of what I’ve already built, as are *so many* other project like Mastodon.
We cannot “just move”, the cost is enormous.
The Rails core team seem utterly compromised and under his spell. Nobody will speak out.
We need a hard #RailsFork. Now. And we need to coordinate to do it together and build a team.
I’m in. Who else?
"Poems, an .ISO puzzle"
I've crafted an .ISO file with 16 hidden poems for you to discover by careful reading of its ISO file structure and some deduction. A fun challenge for the CTF-minded and curious tech enthusiast alike.
I'd be delighted if anyone tried it ☺️
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