Right, but then I won’t see a meme someone marked NSFW because it says fuck. That’s annoying.
If this is implemented, I’d like it to be a user preference. I explicitly have different block lists on my two accounts to keep adult content on one account while allowing NSFW posts on the other.
Interested to see how this plays out! Their argument that the only way a LLM could summarize their book is by ingesting the full copyrighted work seems a bit suspect, as it could've ingested plenty of reviews and summaries written by humans and combined that information.
I'm not confident that they'll be able to prove OpenAI or Meta infringed copyright, just as i'm not confident they'll be able to prove that they didn't violate copyright. I don't know if anyone really knows what these things are trained on.
We got to where we are now with fair use in search and online commentary because of a ton of lawsuits setting precedent, not surprising we'll have to do the same with machine learning.
Super cool work! Stuff like this can be forgotten so easily.
One of my favorite parts of living in SF were these dumb billboards. They're so bad - though this one is a bit more dystopian than most.
Love the new name! Can't wait to see development continue and the app get even better.
It's so frustrating, because this is an iOS bug, and not an inherent problem with wefwef. Hoping they can find a workaround though!
I’ve had some general weirdness with the keyboard in iOS 17 beta, so it wouldn’t surprise me if some of it is that.
oh my god the webkit bug is over two years old apple really wants people using the app store jesus
ooooooh right in the middle of my moving to open source software arc too, could be fun
The original intention was for there to be a second, wireless compute device. Jony Ive ended up vetoing that before he left Apple. I would’ve loved to see what the headset would’ve been in that form.
Yeah, I'm much more focused on actually solving the SUA issue, especially since the resale value on this car is fucked lol it's not going anywhere anytime soon.
It definitely is all so very strange.
Right, the brownout in the electrical system isn't ideal, but the unintended acceleration seems to be caused by the ADC attempting calibration when the voltage is near-zero. I have to wonder if there's work that could be done in firmware on the inverter side or on the ADC side to detect and not re-calibrate during those conditions. The PDF specifically calls this out as a potential recall solution.
It wouldn't solve the underlying electrical flaw, but could solve the bad signals getting generated and killing people. It's also possible this flaw causes issues in other systems that haven't been discovered yet. Much research to be done, I suppose.
I'd love a new inverter that doesn't do this, but that seems... unlikely. Let me wish it's easy to solve :P
Yeah, I was figuring that the new 48v system would require redesigned inverters that would presumably not have this issue again (but you know, it's Tesla, so) but was probably vague.
Anyone want to develop a reasonably affordable EV that doesn't have a major problem at some point in its lifetime? (I'm still salty at LG and GM for my Bolt's fiasco lol)
If there's any upside, at least finally regulators can force Tesla to solve the problem - hopefully through firmware for older cars like mine.
Wow. I’d trusted NHTSA and the researchers who had looked over this previously. Tesla needs to get a software patch out for this calibration process immediately before I stop driving my car.
Given that it’s an issue with the 12v systems I’d be inclined to wonder if newer cars with the lithium-ion low-voltage battery don’t have this issue?
My partner and I pay $200 for the ~$1800/mo healthcare plan through their employer. There was a fully-covered option but the deductibles are so low on this plan it's incredible.
I wish they weren't so expensive, such a versatile vehicle.
Hell yes. I'm not joking when I say 80% or more of EVs in Kentucky are Teslas. There's barely any CCS infrastructure, so the sooner we can move over to NACS the better.