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More of a vintage Casio guy myself. But exciting to think kids might get their first non-smartwatch because of the movie tie-in.

Casio G-SHOCK & Marvel Studios’ The Fantastic Four: First Steps ⌚🍿 🇬🇧

"H.E.R.B.I.E. is putting our watches to the test 🔬🤖
💥 Shock-tested, 🔥 heat-blasted, ❄ frozen, ⚡ zapped - Made to endure & Ready 4 Launch"

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#Casio #CasioCult #WristCheck #Wristwatch #Movies #AnaDigi #GShock #FantasticFour #MarvelComics #MovieTieIn #CrossPromotion






LLMs are not really intelligent, they just create synthetic text by reproducing patterns from their training data. They can be incredibly powerful tools, but the way they are commonly used nowadays is less than useful, it's quite counterproductive. They don't have any kind of cognition, there is no mind in there; all the perceived intelligence exists in the language itself and in the structure of the texts the LLM has been trained on.
However, by fooling yourself into thinking that the LLM is actually intelligent, you are putting yourself in psychological danger.

I don't say, " Don't use LLMs!" They are still powerful tools or cute toys, you just need to remind yourself that you aren't talking to anybody, it's just a text synth that doesn't know what it's doing, a text synth that doesn't know anything but the texts it has eaten, and that generates new texts to look similar to the ones in the traininig data. Don't listen to the advertising, they're just trying to sell you some rubbish that can't do what they promise you.

Also, if you use LLMs, try to use smaller ones that can be run on a local machine, and then install them there. Those don't use insane amounts of energy, those also don't archive everything you tell them for data mining, and they don't even need an Internet connection in order to work, unless you want them to search the web for information.

psychologytoday.com/us/blog/th…

#ai #llm #LLMs

#ai #LLM #LLMs
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If we ever see a real artificial mind, some kind of LLM will probably be a small but significant component of that, but the current wave of machine learning will most likely come to a grinding halt very soon because of a lack of cheap training data. The reason why all of this is happening now is simple: The technologies behind machine learning have been around for decades, but computers weren't fast enough and didn't have enough memory for those tools to become really powerful until the early 2000s, and around the same time, the Internet went mainstream and got filled with all kinds of data that could be datamined for training sets. Now there is so much synthetic content out there that automated data mining won't work much longer, you need humans to curate and clean the training data, which makes the process slow and expensive. I expect to see another decades long AI winter after the commercial hype is over.

If you look for real intelligence, look at autonomous robots and computer game NPCs. There you can find machine learning and artificial neural networks applied to actual cognitive tasks in which an agent interacts with its environment. Those things may not even be as intelligent as a rat yet, but they are actually intelligent, unlike LLMs.

#llm #LLMs #ai #machinelearning #neuralnetworks

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in reply to Lord Caramac the Clueless, KSC

This article explains it quite nicely. An LLM is not an artificial mind but rather a zillion-dimensional map of the abstract vector space of all the texts on which it has been trained. Every possible text is a single one-dimensional path through that space. The LLM treats your input as the beginning of a path through that landscape and tries to continue it.

Likewise, an image generator is a zillion-dimensional map of all the images in its training data set. It doesn't know anything about the world, it just tries to find the coordinates of a point in the vector space of all possible images that matches your prompt.

psychologytoday.com/us/blog/th…

#ai #llm #llms

#ai #LLM #LLMs
in reply to Lord Caramac the Clueless, KSC

@LordCaramac@discordian.soc
Have we hmmm we. Really defined cognition? What of those with intensely visual minds?


Happy Thursday! 🎉 I hope everyone has a lovely day 🎊


Un sacco di gente si sta comprando l'albero di Natale in offerta al 50% con il Prime Day, e onestamente è un'idea geniale
https://www.gqitalia.it/article/albero-di-natale-offerta-prime-day?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Pubblicato su GQ Recommends @gq-recommends-GQItalia



Why Does It Take So Long to Reach Your Marathon Potential?
https://www.runnersworld.com/training/a65349994/why-marathon-potential-takes-years/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Posted into Training @training-RunnersWorld






Paul McCartney da settembre in tournee' negli Usa - Musica - Ansa.it
https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/cultura/musica/2025/07/10/paul-mccartney-da-settembre-in-tournee-negli-usa_4a7f9670-ff59-4988-bd3d-cd62a0e254bd.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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Al via l'11 luglio l'edizione 2025 di Umbria Jazz - Musica - Ansa.it
https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/cultura/musica/2025/07/10/al-via-l11-luglio-ledizione-2025-di-umbria-jazz_b34a843c-97fb-4325-a1be-96dfdbab48d2.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Pubblicato su Spettacolo e Cultura @spettacolo-e-cultura-AgenziaAnsa



Il meglio di Fabio Fognini in questi 5 momenti memorabili da rivivere
https://www.esquire.com/it/sport/a65361635/ritiro-fognini-5-momenti-piu-iconici-carriera/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Pubblicato su Sport @sport-Esquireitalia2



Bell’articolo su cosa voglia dire scrivere una storia e sui “significati” che si vogliono trasmettere. Breve sintesi: non si può sintetizzare un racconto in una “morale”, come non si può riassumere un brano musicale, un quadro o una scultura.
ursulakleguin.com/message-abou…


Pascolo rigenerativo, in tour doc premiato sui cowboy italiani - Cinema - Ansa.it
https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/cultura/cinema/2025/07/10/pascolo-rigenerativo-in-tour-doc-premiato-sui-cowboy-italiani_dfd9e975-9b6d-458f-88b3-583c202172c9.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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Petizione per il Nobel per la #pace a #francescaalbanese

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#noriarmo #nogenocidio #noguerra # #pace #Onu

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We're a little over a week into July, and it's time to start talking about #Blaugust2025.

I've got the sign up form, and information about the new Community Builder award, come check it out.

#NerdGirlThoughts #Blogging

nerdgirlthoughts.game.blog/202…





🗨️ Uhm, no, Ukrainian civilians can take measures to leave, after evacuation orders, Palestinians can't.

Today the EU said, that "Israel agreed to let more aid in" - so it is obvious, that European officials are not interested in #sanctions against the ISR-SettlerProject, therefore they are complicit in #CrimesAgainstHumanity and #genocide acc to int'l law. It's that simple.

There is no comparison to any other #conflict of the 21st century!

#palestine

Source: MEMO

middleeastmonitor.com/20250710…




40 years today since the release of 'Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome' back in 1985. A film that stands out for its weirdness, its over-the-top action, its soundtrack, and above all, Tina Turner as Aunty Entity being an absolute badass.

Thunderdome OST ad (left) and original theatrical poster by Richard Amsel (right).

#OTD #MadMax #Thunderdome #BeyondThunderdome #Movies #CineMastodon #FilmMastodon #OnThisDay #Entertainment #PopCulture #80s

in reply to Annie Hsh 👾🖖☕

It suffers from a painfully slow second act, but the action sequences in the first and third acts almost make up for it.






OpenAI, Perplexity challenge Google’s dominance in online search with new AI-powered web browsers
https://www.euronews.com/next/2025/07/10/openai-perplexity-challenge-googles-dominance-in-online-search-with-new-ai-powered-web-bro?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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"DeepSeek could soon disappear from Apple and Google's official app stores in Germany as data protection officials accuse the Chinese chatbot of alleged privacy violations.

"DeepSeek's transfer of user data to China is unlawful," said Berlin Data Protection Commissioner Meike Kamp, in an official announcement dated June 27, 2025. Kamp has called on the Big Tech giant to consider blocking the app in the country.

Another EU member, Italy, already banned Deepseek from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store in January 2025 over similar grounds. The block was enforced about a week after the release of the ChatGPT rival.

According to German authorities, the company behind DeepSeek AI (Hangzhou DeepSeek Artificial Intelligence Co., Ltd) violates Art. 46 (1) of the GDPR, which rules the need for "appropriate safeguards" when transferring EU citizens' personal data to a third country.

According to Kamp, DeepSeek failed to convince German officials that users' data is protected when these details are transferred to China, as expected by EU laws."

techradar.com/computing/cyber-…

#EU #Germany #AI #GenerativeAI #DeepSeek #DataProtection #GDPR #Privacy #China



What should be closed? And what should never be?


A conversation about ideology, sociology, and the #openweb. Let’s start with a basic liberal framework: “Most social interactions should happen in the open. Some personal interactions should remain private.” Seems reasonable, right? That’s the position

A conversation about ideology, sociology, and the #openweb. Let’s start with a basic liberal framework:
“Most social interactions should happen in the open. Some personal interactions should remain private.”
Seems reasonable, right? That’s the position many of us think we agree on. Yet when we look at how our technology, and by extension, our society, is being built, that balance is totally out of whack. Today, more and more of life is CLOSED:
Closed apps.Closed data.Closed social groups.Closed algorithms.Closed hardware.Closed governance.
And on the flip side, the things that should be protected, our intimate conversations, our location, our health data, are often wide open to surveillance capitalism and state control. What the current “common sense” dogma gets wrong? What is missing is the idea that mainstream tech culture, privacy absolutists, and many crypto/anarchist types:
Almost all good social power comes from OPEN.Most social evils take root in CLOSED spaces.
When people organize together in the open, they create commons, accountability, and momentum. They make movements. When decisions are made behind closed doors, they breed conspiracy, hierarchy, abuse, and alienation.

It’s not just about what is open or closed, it’s about who controls the boundary, and what happens on each side. If we close everything… If we follow the logic of total lockdown, of defaulting to encryption, of mistrust-by-design… then what we’re left with is only the closed.

This leads to a brutal truth, the powers that dominate in closed systems are rarely the good ones.
Secrecy benefits the powerful far more than the powerless. Always has.

So when we let the #openweb collapse, or treat it as naive, we’re not protecting ourselves. We’re giving up the last space where power might be accountable, where ideas might circulate freely, where we might build something together.
⚖️ Examples: When openness was lost

Let’s talk about a real-world case of #Diaspora vs. #RSS. 15 years ago, Diaspora emerged with crypto-anarchist hype as the alternative to Facebook. It was secure, decentralized, and… mostly closed. It emphasized encryption and privacy, but lacked network effects, openness, and simple flows of information.

In the same era, we already had #RSS, a beautifully open, decentralized protocol. It powered blogs, podcasts, news aggregators, without permission or centralized control.

But the “Young #fashionistas ” of the scene shouted down RSS as old, irrelevant, and too “open.” They wanted to start fresh, with new protocols, new silos, new power. They abandoned the working #openweb to build “secure” ghost towns.

Fast-forward a decade, and now we’re rebuilding in the Fediverse with RSS+ as #ActivityPub. The same functionality. The same ideals, just more code and more complexity. That 10-year gap is the damage caused by the #geekproblem, the failure to build with the past, and for real people.

So what is the #geekproblem? At root, it’s a worldview issue. A failure to think about human beings in real social contexts. Geeks (broadly speaking) assume:

  • People are adversaries or threats (thus: encrypt everything),
  • Centralization is evil, but decentralization is always pure (thus: build silos of one),
  • Social complexity can be reduced to elegant protocols (thus: design first, use later).
  • But technology isn’t neutral. It reflects ideologies. And if we don’t name those ideologies, they drive the project blindly.

A place to start is to map your ideology, want to understand how you think about openness vs. closedness? Start by reflecting on where you sit ideologically, not in labels, but in instincts. A quick sketch:
Conservatism: Assumes order, tradition, and authority are necessary. Values stability, hierarchy, and often privacy.Liberalism: Believes in open society, individual freedom, transparency, and market-based solutions.Anarchism: Rejects imposed authority, promotes mutual aid, horizontal structures, and often radical openness.
None of these are “right,” but understanding where you lean helps clarify why you walk, build or support certain tools. If you’re building tools for the #openweb, these questions matter:
Do you default to closed and secure, or open and messy?Who do you trust with knowledge—individuals or communities?Do you believe good things come from control, or emergence?
These are sociological questions, not just technical ones, maybe start here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociolog… and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_…. Where do we go from here? Let’s bring this back to the openweb and the projects we’re trying to build, like:
#OMN (Open Media Network)#MakingHistory#indymediaback#Fediverse#P2P tools (DAT, Nostr, SSB, etc.)
All of these projects struggle with the tension between openness and privacy, between usability and purity, between federation and anarchy.

But if we start with clear values, and an honest reflection on the world we want to create, we can avoid the worst traps. Let’s say it plainly:
Not everything should be open. But if we close everything, we lose what’s worth protecting.
Let’s talk: What do you think should be closed? What must be kept open at all costs? What’s your ideological instinct, and how does it shape your view of the #openweb?

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📱 Sorpresa in vista per gli amanti Apple: iPhone 17 Air si preannuncia più potente del previsto! 💥 #iPhone17Air #TechNews

🔗 tomshw.it/smartphone/iphone-17…



¡Buenos días! Os saludo hoy con un nuevo artículo que escribí ayer: La cultura como acto político.

En él, recojo reflexiones que me han suscitado varios ensayos que he leído estos años (El amanecer de todo, La cuerda de las generaciones y Escrito en la arena) y también novelas y relatos (Walkaway, Los desposeídos, Los que se marchan de Omelas), acerca de cómo concebimos lo cultural y la tradición.

Frente a la idea de cultura como algo que recibimos y transmitimos y que es más auténtico cuanto menos se modifica, recojo una noción de cultura entendida como un proceso dinámico fruto de decisiones políticas, es decir, colectivas.

¡Ojalá os guste o parezca interesante! Como siempre, me encantaría saber qué os parece cuando lo leáis 🥰🌷

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This is so god damn weird behaviour… the more infill I add (which is applied every second layer) the faster it goes on that layer. On layers where he only prints perimeters #PrusaSlicer limits the print speed to 15mm/s for some unknown reason. I can't find the weird setting responsible for this…
#3DPrinting
in reply to Natasha Nox 🇺🇦🇵🇸

there is a time setting for the minimal time, a Layer must cool. Is the print time of the layer smaller than this cool time, the printing Speed slows down no matter what Speed is Set to. Decreese the cooling time per Layer and the Speed goes up.
Took me hours to find out.
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Texas Overhauls Anti-Abortion Program That Spent Tens of Millions of Taxpayer Dollars With Little Oversight

After a ProPublica and CBS News investigation revealed that Texas’ funding pipeline for anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers is riddled with waste, nonprofits in the program must now provide a detailed accounting of their expenses.

propublica.org/article/texas-o…

#News #Texas #Women #Family #Health #Nonprofit #Funding

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Republicans Say "It Is OK If My Girl Friend To Have An Abortion But Not For The Rest of Woman."
Animal Farm's famous saying "All Animals are Equal But Some Are More Equal Than Others."

Witness Beautifully CRUSHED This Trump and the Republican Party. Loving MAGA Stooge
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Witness Beautifully Slams Door On Trump and the Republican Party. GOP Senator's Loaded Question

in reply to ProPublica

I hate this so much. “Legal” “non-profit” anti-abortion centers are in on the Republican grift & shouldn’t exist. 🤬 Texas taxpayers like me think we could’ve spent that money in better ways. Flood control? Infrastructure? Improving education/ schools. Feeding the poor. Helping the unhoused. Caring for the sick and elderly. 😣


Il plugin #Docusaurus gist aggiungeva una pagina all'istanza di Docusaurus, mostrando tutti i gist pubblici degli utenti GitHub che lo usano

Le versioni di docusaurus-plugin-content-gists precedenti alla 4.0.0 sono vulnerabili all'esposizione dei token di accesso personale GitHub negli artefatti di build di produzione quando vengono passati attraverso le opzioni di configurazione del plugin. Il token, destinato esclusivamente all'accesso API in fase di build, viene inavvertitamente incluso nei bundle JavaScript lato client, rendendolo accessibile a chiunque possa visualizzare il codice sorgente del sito web. Questa vulnerabilità è stata risolta nella versione 4.0.0.

nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2…

@informatica



Paul McCartney da settembre in tournee' negli Usa - Ultima ora - Ansa.it
https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/topnews/2025/07/10/paul-mccartney-da-settembre-in-tournee-negli-usa_80406f59-349d-41dc-8296-3887c57d7b00.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Pubblicato su ANSA Ultima ora @ansa-ultima-ora-AgenziaAnsa