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Have you actually done this? It’s usually the other way with it being pedantic or wanting you to fix long term problems in the code base.
Yes
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Which is why shit is continuously tested. Guys, billions of dollars goes into this. It’s not hard to find extra data pushed into packets. Far more complex shit is the norm.
That’s the neat part. You don’t. There is an entire industry of devs trying to be the guy who conclusively proved all the companies are actually recording you.
Guys, ten or hundred of thousands security researchers have been going at this for years. Google isn’t secretly listening to you.
These things work with 2 mics, and 2 different circuits. The recording mic is one, while the detection mic is another. The second mic is only capable of pattern matching.
So yeah it’s on but only capable of hashing a 5 second recording and matching it to your voice (this shit works a lot like rsa keys if that’s helpful) to serve as a wake word. Maybe flag a simple response.
All that’s happening is the device heard a loud sound and knows it wasn’t a match or what’s expected.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Microsoft reports are exposing AI's real cost problem: Using the tech is more expensive than paying human employees
2·3 days agoEven if you take worst case costs Anthropic’s “Profitability” Swindle https://share.google/UV5HNgJyMzfcknekF it’s already approaching profitable.
If you slow down the model update cycle it’s looking like at least anthropic can be profitable 🤷♂️. That argument is loosing it’s weight quickly.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Microsoft reports are exposing AI's real cost problem: Using the tech is more expensive than paying human employees
4·3 days agoMeh, right now, and only if you’re trying to replace the work force. At is current state, on a $30 a month Copilot plan you’ll already see a huge gain in efficiency with supervised coding and agents doing minor chores and maintenance.
The average coder isn’t better then opus 4.6. No, is not ready to run production code bases unsupervised. Yes, it’s absolutely ready to do many many simple tasks autonomous and more complex coding with supervision.
If you take even a week to try out this shit with an eye for what’s possible currently and have an ounce of common sense, I fail to see how folks don’t realize this will absolutely change how software is delivered. Yes humans will be involved but there will be much much less direct coding and a lot more supervision over multiple concurrent tasks that have had the time to delivery cut significantly.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•People who are staying on Plex, have you tried Jellyfin? What about it do you not prefer? (real question)English
6·4 days agoThe UI didn’t support remotes on console and use tiles. Really amateur shit. No need to set up a reverse proxy. I have a lifetime, zero need to switch.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Why new grads are booing commencement speakers: There's an 'ambient anxiety that AI is going to make things dramatically worse'English
3·4 days agoIt will. And hiding in a hole isn’t going to stop the world from moving on.
China will be fine, they know how to train people and create jobs with new tech. US and Western powers won’t.
🤷♂️
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Programming@programming.dev•Reading code instead of writing code: The underestimated senior discipline
10·5 days agoSignificantly better than me. At is current state it mostly lacks contextual learning and the path to correct an error. Give it scoped will defined task in a decent codebase and you won’t stand a chance in most well documented industry.
The rub is, when it’s wrong, it tends to be way off and you need to spot it.
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Games@lemmy.world•'People Enjoy Surprises' — Valve Is Trying to Dismiss New York's Counter-Strike Loot Box LawsuitEnglish
6·5 days agoBut guys, Gaben cares. He made some features in steam launcher just for me!
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What food can I grow at home to save grocery money?
1·5 days agoWhatever you need to tell yourself.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What food can I grow at home to save grocery money?
5·8 days agoIt’s not bad. But it ain’t saving you money. The nutrients are expensive.
You grow veggies because your bored and want fresh food.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What food can I grow at home to save grocery money?
18·8 days agoYou will be better off using your time on a side gig.
Veggies are cheap and take a ton of effort for anything decent usually. It’s a hobby, not a money saver in most cases.
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Linux@programming.dev•Linus Torvalds says AI-powered bug hunters have made Linux security mailing list ‘almost entirely unmanageable’
6·8 days agoWhat a fucking headline. Just wow. Care to mention the context and the part where he said it was helpful?
Not everyone is a fat overweight non athletic person. And the computer/rise of tech and luxury did more than cars or LLMs.
Tastes delicious and isn’t 250 cals a bottle you nerd.




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