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Microsoft Needs So Much Power to Train AI That It's Considering Small Nuclear Reactors
  • If you're so smart why don't you come up with a way to do it under 100 watts???

    Also this is training them not using them. Using an ai consumes significantly less power than the process to train it sort of like how humans take more to learn than to put something in practice.

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    Mullvad Annouce Removal Of All Disk Infrastructure - Now RAM Only
  • Well the biggest selling point of VPNs is easier piracy not privacy. Most VPN customers just want to protect themselves from anyone watching their downloading habits. Yeah technically there would be a trail but no one is going to follow it to catch someone downloading inception.

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    Iceman, without his winter coat
  • I believe it is a Samoyed. They are a notoriously friendly dog breed. I have one she's pretty cool with everyone and everything

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    I think it would be a good idea to delay the release of sync for lemmy, for the long-term good of lemmy.
  • You really think that the people who are still on lemmy after lemmy.world got hacked and ddossed multiple times care about a few bugs or down time?

    Also there is very little chance that lemmy makes massive improvements to their reliability in a single month. Lemmy is very much a long time away from meeting the service levels set by average users.

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    Microsoft puts a steep price on Copilot, its AI-powered future of Office documents
  • 36$ per person per month is high considering GitHub copilot is 19$ per person per month.

    I would think this would be how Microsoft gets people to switch off Google's platform but with that price point it's not convincing anyone. I suppose if it saves an employee one/two hours a month it'll be valuable for the company.

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