The thread itself is actually already 1 year old. Well, look at the screens above. Somebody asked for a follow-up, so I gave a follow-up of both the average posts by day for Lemmy as well as Mbin… The trend is still up.
The thread itself is actually already 1 year old. Well, look at the screens above. Somebody asked for a follow-up, so I gave a follow-up of both the average posts by day for Lemmy as well as Mbin… The trend is still up.
And… for the Mbin users out there. Here is the same average posts by day, but on the Mbin platform.
It seems that. 1) Cumulative graph is removed, because cumulative doesn’t make sense. There is an average graph though. Average Lemmy Posts by Day… 2) In just a single day the numbers of this new average graph exploded… that can’t be right… 3) What about all the spam posts!??
My point exactly, now you have genAI code written by AI, who doesn’t know what it is doing. Instructed by a developer, who doesn’t understand the programming language. Reviewed by a co-worker, who doesn’t know what is doing on. It’s madness I tell you!
Thank you! That is indeed a valid point. I was hoping more people came up with this valid remark. Do you have any other questions or predictions you would like to know? So that we don’t get “surprises” in the field of technology again?
I predicted that introducing AI on software engineer (especially juniors) will result in overall worse code, since apparently people don’t feel responsible for the genAI code. While I believe the responsibility is still fully at the humans who try to deliver code. And on top of that, most devs are not doing good code reviews in general (often due to lack of time or … skill issue). And now we have AI that generates code which are too easily accepted on top of reviewers who blindly accept code… And no unit tests or integration tests… And then we have this current situation. No wonder this would happen. If you are in software engineering, you would know exactly where I’m talking about. Especially if you would work at larger companies.
Exactly my point… Well it’s more: “Server is fine, except for RabbitMQ service”. Anyway, I think it’s nice to see they try to prevent me upgrading to a breaking system I guess.
No sh*t, this is what I predicted from day one.
Ow great… It stopped me.
Unable to upgrade to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
Currently, you have RabbitMQ server installed, which is not directly upgradable to the newer version. Upgrading may prevent the server from starting due to missing feature flags.
For more information, please see https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2074309.
Restoring original system state
Aborting Reading package lists… Done
Building dependency tree… Done Reading state information… Done === Command terminated with exit status 1 (Sun Sep 15 18:15:15 2024) ===
I’m afraid the power needs for AI will also not decrease. Even if individual models become more efficient and the hardware become more AI optimized. The next logical step is to run even more if those AIs as agents and creating huge chain of thoughts… So no, ai power usage will increase.
We need to leverage existing solutions like how Ana archive is working. Which makes use of torrents. https://annas-archive.org/ Like read this carefully: https://annas-archive.org/datasets
Try Tor maybe? Although it’s not very fast…
Makes sense as well.
Only they called it “estimates”
Well… the numbers were from Wired: https://wired.me/science/energy/ai-vs-bitcoin-mining-energy/
ow nevermind, bitcoin mining alone is consuming 112.31 TWh annually (it’s a guess). While AI is using 29.2 TWh annually (also a guess).
Maybe even considering additional an optional question? With only 1 correct answer. Or maybe even enforce 2FA… I dunno… But spam is getting out of control. Coincidence due to the rise of LLMs? Who knows. But anti-spam like hCaptcha, even set to “difficult” doesn’t seem to cut it anymore…
I know it’s not ideal, but I fully understand the whole situation. Let’s focus on making Mbin better for the existing users who are now experiencing CSRF or log-out problems. Hopefully after that, we can focus on improving anti-spam (since hcaptcha is not preventing any spam accounts for some unknown reason).
I didn’t saw it earlier… :P