Always have been
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Always have been
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What’s surprising is that we didn’t have these labels before.
I always got excited when I saw Canadian made fruits or something like that, why not buy local?
I guess I’ll just skip those items
Realizes it’s almost all food
Well shit… at least I don’t need sand anytime soon.
Now this is what I’m talking about!
But that’s assuming there is actual high demand for running big models locally, so far I’ve only seen hobbyists do it.
I agree with you in theory that they just want more money but idk if they actually think locally run AI is that big of a threat (I hope it is).
I can hear Dave’s singing.
Can’t you just pay it ahead of time?
I think the biggest issue with the carbon tax is that when gas prices go up, people just assume it’s all because of carbon tax.
I mean, natural diamonds are still a thing while synthetic is better.
To their credit, they thought plagiarism would always benefit them, not the other way around.
/s just in case
Given how things have been going for most of the western world I wonder:
It’s a reaction to thinking China has better AI, not thinking AI has less value.
Its the intersection of the deep and Homelander’s fetish.
Spacemonger and jellyfin
So I guess there is a use case for AI,
It’s almost like out of a movie, the technology can only be used to benefit evil.
Am Canadian, I see 78k so yes
I have potatoes for that
That has its drawbacks too though, federating with many, many instances will eventually cause strain.
I do want more growth via instances, but imo it’s more like a double edge sword than the salvation of a platform.
Don’t expect perpetual growth from the fediverse for one good reason:
It would cost more money.
Lemmy is self hosted and there are people who use their own personal money to host these things and have a certain amount of activity.
Doubling the users would double the cost but it would not double the usefulness for the instance owner.
Oh man, a CEO thinking this is a bad idea? That’s all the endorsement I need!