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  • Yeah. Usually videos like this also make no mention of security implications and how to best secure your setup. It's part of why shodan has so many vulnerable, public facing endpoints owned by individuals.

  • But the Americans sent to fight an illegal war were fine?

  • us-east, classic

  • It gives Assistant (to the) Regional Manager vibes

  • Probably caused by slop generators again I'm guessing

  • You should insist that they try different components in your own PC, one at a time, to find the cause. If they just power it on, it won't do you any good. A stress test would help, but still may not narrow it down to which component is faulty. It could be your PSU, motherboard, or GPU.

  • I would love to leave tech. Desperately. But I feel that I have no other real skills, and I have a mortgage that I need to pay and a house to maintain. I do have savings, but it would probably only last a year at best.

    I would love to do something outdoors. Like, maybe for WA state's park services. But I've heard that's super competitive and next to impossible to get into without first volunteering for years.

  • Don't remind me..

  • I do like that Kagi has a fediverse search option.

  • Do you have a modular power supply? Might be worth swapping the PSU PCI cables with different ones if so, also changing the ports they're plugged into on the PSU side to really make sure it's not the PSU. I'm surprised that the shop you took it to didn't do something like swapping only the power supply, for example.

  • That's a first, lol.

  • I don't know what else to say, because you can literally test this yourself and get non-deterministic results.

  • Jesus Christ that's a lotta dough

  • I'm acutely aware that it's computer software, however, LLMs are unique in that they have what you're calling "randomness". This randomness is not entirely predicitible, and the results are non-deterministic. The fact that they're mathematical models doesn't really matter because of the added "randomness".

    You can ask the same exact question in two different sessions and get different results. I didn't mean to ask twice in a row, I thought that was clear.

  • Sure, but not always, which means they can't be considered completely deterministic. If you input the same text into an LLM, there's a high chance that you'll get a different output. This is due to a lot of factors, but LLMs hallucinate because of it.

    Medical care is something where I would not ever use an LLM. Sure, doctors can come to different results, too, but at least they can explain their logic. LLMs are unable to do this at any real level.

  • Compared with the doctors in the study, the bot also over-triaged 64.8% of nonurgent cases, recommending a doctor’s appointment when it wasn’t necessary.

    So it goes both ways. Almost like it's an LLM, not intelligent, and is non-deterministic because all LLMs function that way. Maybe we shouldn't have every part of society reliant on something like this?

  • Agreed. I don't see LLM services making an actual ROI any time soon unless something drastic changes.

  • The primary financial issue with LLMs taking people's jobs is in the cost of operation, mainly for the LLM companies. They still have not made an ROI, not even close, and that's with massive government contracts. I personally think that there's one of three possibilities here. Most of the LLM companies could go under (but they may be "too big to fail" at this point), the LLM companies could start to charge far too much for the quality of the outputs causing some companies to back out, or the LLM companies will, by some miracle, get a ROI through a more efficient model.

    The models are enshittified at the start, since they're basically just hallucinating with guardrails. There's not any way to make them truly deterministic. Even the "agents" that run through multiple iterations of code to find the "best" solution are lacking. This is because they cannot "think" logically.

    My personal opinion, though, is that they're simply using it as an excuse to fire workers and pump up company stock value. I don't believe they actually think that LLMs can fully replace devs and engineers. So yes, while LLMs are taking jobs right now, it's not because they're good enough at what they do or anything like that. It's just greed.

  • This is the twelfth cm0002 account that I'm blocking. They don't just repost stuff from ml (this has been posted to at least 5 communities on various instances), and they have dozens of accounts that they switch between to evade user blocks. They think that you must see their effortless reposts, and that otherwise you should block their dozens of accounts. They're entitled and spammy.

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