take6056

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[–] take6056@feddit.nl 4 points 1 week ago

am I just supposed to become even WEIRDER than I am, let all that kinky energy turn toxic and then rapey

No.

type for 20 minutes a day about butt sex with an LLM

You do you, but if it's reinforcing isolation, also maybe no? I sure hope they aren't mutually exclusive though.

[–] take6056@feddit.nl 31 points 2 weeks ago (6 children)

All very troublesome numbers, but the headline doesn't come back in the article and seems quite overstated. If boys mostly know 100 people their age and they all know that same person in an AI relationship. It's really 0.2% of the agegroup that are in a relationship with AI. Not good, but vastly smaller that the other figures, like creating naked depictions of other people.

[–] take6056@feddit.nl 2 points 2 months ago

You named a supposed benefit of what FUTO tries to accomplish with their licensing, but gave an example of a project that has a broadly used license, not specific to FUTO.

[–] take6056@feddit.nl 13 points 2 months ago (5 children)

Except immich actually uses the AGPLv3

[–] take6056@feddit.nl 13 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Can you name or link some models? I'd like to consider my options but haven't found any yet.

[–] take6056@feddit.nl 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

How is trader defined? Is it a developer that's selling apps or also one that's just providing it for free?

[–] take6056@feddit.nl 0 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Been using OsmAnd for years now, but I hear organic maps (or now CoMaps) mentioned way more often. What features does CoMaps have that OsmAnd lacks?

[–] take6056@feddit.nl 3 points 11 months ago

What explanation do people envision, after which they would both understand the mechanism of free will and are convinced it exists? That understanding just seems contradictory to me, so either it doesn't exist or we can't define it.

 

TLDR: Why do so many routers support >1Gbit/s on their WiFi while only having 1Gbit/s ethernet interfaces?

So, I've been upgrading parts of my home setup and have a router (without AP) that has 2.5G interfaces. My PC also has a 2.5G interface, but that only going to the router is kinda useless (the ISP offers 1G).

The place my PC is at is also a good position for an AP. So, I went looking for a cheap second hand wifi router and stumbled upon quite a few that were boasting >1G connection speeds, not only AX but also AC. Now I know this is often a combined theoretical Max, but still a lot offer >1G for the single band.

The vast majority of these routers, though, have 1G Ethernet ports. Putting that between my PC and router reduces that linkspeed and I can't actually reach over 1G for the WiFi devices as well. Why would you sell a product like that. Undoubtedly those radio's were more expensive but their in a package that can't fully utilize them. I can think of some reasons: marketing, radio's are mostly not fully utilized anyways, helps with latency, maybe?

Does anyone know why it's done like this?