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  • Hjalmar@feddit.nuto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRule
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    7 days ago

    It’s very much possible and indeed such a problem that it may be done by mistake if a large enough data set isn’t used (see overfitting). A model trained to output just this one image will learn to do so and over time it should learn to do it with 100% accuracy. The model would simply learn to ignore whatever arbitrary inputs you’ve given it



  • I don’t really know, that might be true in some places but not here in Sweden. We have public service TV and radio that’s free and add free. OFC the don’t have everything and you’ll probably end up watching things from other places anyways but it at least decreases the class divide.

    However things on the internet are still as true. Not because it’s that hard to use a add blocker but it’s still mostly tech sawy people that do.








  • A typical quantum entangled hyperbolic non-linear file system, or QEHNLFS for short. This was first described in Einstein’s fourth relativity theory. I states the following:

    In any QEHNLFS the perceived storage space (used and unused) may vary depending on the reference frame. All reference frames are equally valid and therefore the absolute storage space of the QEHNLFS is not well defined. QEHNLFSs generally appear around a central supermassive black hole, typically located at /dev/null in the QEHNLFS



  • a few states here control most of the power here due to the electoral college

    Yes I’m indeed aware of that. It’s a way of electiong representatives and it has a lot of implications (most notably the two party system), good and bad. Doesn’t really change things though it’s just a different (and weird) way to do democracy


    And everything down to state and local initiatives gets lobbied into the ground by special interests.

    Yeah, I have nothing to say about that. It really seems like a big pain but I’m having a really hard time imagining what it’s like since we don’t have that much lobbying here in Sweden, it feels really absurd for me.



  • No, but the Gazan people doesn’t have any power over it’s government. Meanwhile you guys in the US live in one of the worlds most democratic countries (29 most democratic*) and therefore have alot of power over your government. Sure trans teens don’t have voting rights but on the grand scheme of things their a small minority of the US population and a majority of everyone in the US has indeed voted in support for their leaders.

    Democracy only works if the people are invested in it and care about their rights. If they don’t care the democracy will crumble. Democracy ain’t something you gain and then have forever, you have to look after it and take care of it. Saying that you don’t have any power and refusing to take action is not magicaly going to give you the power you find yourself lacking.

    “Cry harder” feels a bit rude though. Maybe you could instead have a nice day and try to change politics for the better.


    * from the Economists democracy index 2023. Palestine was in place 115




  • I love putting words together! I’m Swedish but we do the same thing here. It makes new words easier to understand and is amazing in general. Also, here is a long word

    Socialdemokratiskaungdomsförbundets talarstolsupsättarsmössasemblem aka The Social Democratic Youth Association’s pulpit setter’s cap emblem (also pulpit is literally named speakers chair in Swedish)