Re: Red Hat is adding AI to Fedora and GNOME Reply #15 – 09 February 2025, 16:27:55 Quote from: n00b – on 09 February 2025, 16:06:51What is it called when discussing a topic and you point at something else? and say "What about...?"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WhataboutismUmm... What? Are you under the impression that I am on some side of this off-topic Fedora-IP-freedom-law discussion, and had, as Wikipeepee puts it "a strategy of responding to an accusation with a counter-accusation"? I was just making a random observation, one which I even thought darkly humorous. I've no beef with Fedora, or you. I'm sad that the former uses systemd and that the latter got so livid about my post (my impression; no offense, please).
Re: Red Hat is adding AI to Fedora and GNOME Reply #16 – 09 February 2025, 17:24:14 Quote from: lotuskip – on 09 February 2025, 16:27:55Quote from: n00b – on 09 February 2025, 16:06:51What is it called when discussing a topic and you point at something else? and say "What about...?"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WhataboutismUmm... What? Are you under the impression that I am on some side of this off-topic Fedora-IP-freedom-law discussion, and had, as Wikipeepee puts it "a strategy of responding to an accusation with a counter-accusation"? I was just making a random observation, one which I even thought darkly humorous. I've no beef with Fedora, or you. I'm sad that the former uses systemd and that the latter got so livid about my post (my impression; no offense, please).Friend, I saw "how can anyone say shit about U.S. law when..." I see that was not your intent. I apologize for the misunderstanding.We agree this Republican criminal American president is doing criminal things, it didn't seem relevant. It was darkly humorous, which I find tasty.I have no feelings on Fedora, or systemd. I do feel sad that you thought I was upset at you... that was not my intent.Thank you for taking the time to address this. 1 Likes
Re: Red Hat is adding AI to Fedora and GNOME Reply #17 – 09 February 2025, 17:30:06 Talking of AI I was just shocked to come across a deepfake of @n00b. It's scary what they can do. Only going to get worse Spoiler (click to show/hide) 1 Likes
Re: Red Hat is adding AI to Fedora and GNOME Reply #18 – 09 February 2025, 23:37:50 Fuck off... I told you XKCD asked me to pose for that 1 Likes
Re: Red Hat is adding AI to Fedora and GNOME Reply #19 – 10 February 2025, 06:24:29 I was just reading on the SuSE mailing list that KDE is also cooking something up. This distresses me to no end. I am already having far to many problems with a computer than doesn't listen to what I tell it to do, especially when writing text.. but not only.The last thing I needs is an OS with an artificial intelligence in it spying on me all day.Think about how rich that attack surface is. The one place I can see an AI being useful is in network defense and on the kernel level.
Re: Red Hat is adding AI to Fedora and GNOME Reply #20 – 10 February 2025, 13:06:28 One can run the open LLM's localy. I am amazed at how they can be rather small and efficient when you narrow the scope of application.there is a llm running on 1meg of ram on an esp32 that does a pretty good job of identifying what it sees movng on my outdoor camera.I think the venture capital crew are hyping like mad, but there is a lot more smoke than mirrors.Having seen how easy it is to hack LLM's I would not trust them for anything important 1 Likes
Re: Red Hat is adding AI to Fedora and GNOME Reply #21 – 10 February 2025, 14:30:07 OK, now I'm starting feel responsible for the temperature in this thread. I am hoping that are in jest. I guess even Vishnu makes mistakes. Look how he turned out to be. He became Buddha!
Re: Red Hat is adding AI to Fedora and GNOME Reply #22 – 10 February 2025, 14:34:56 Quote from: n00b – on 10 February 2025, 13:06:28...........there is a llm running on 1meg of ram on an esp32 that does a pretty good job of identifying what it sees movng on my outdoor camera...........can you share your setup/code? Also how did you do the restriction? Unfortunately Brandy's main cat enemy is a black cat with white paws. I find it hard to be sure which is which
Re: Red Hat is adding AI to Fedora and GNOME Reply #23 – 11 February 2025, 16:26:18 Quote from: Archie – on 10 February 2025, 14:30:07OK, now I'm starting feel responsible for the temperature in this thread. I am hoping that are in jest. I guess even Vishnu makes mistakes. Look how he turned out to be. He became Buddha!Friend, we all laughing, right? But I appreciate your sensitivity.Quote from: replabrobin – on 10 February 2025, 14:34:56Quote from: n00b – on 10 February 2025, 13:06:28...........there is a llm running on 1meg of ram on an esp32 that does a pretty good job of identifying what it sees movng on my outdoor camera...........can you share your setup/code? Also how did you do the restriction? Unfortunately Brandy's main cat enemy is a black cat with white paws. I find it hard to be sure which is which I did it a while ago, but I think this is similarhttps://how2electronics.com/esp32-cam-based-object-detection-identification-with-opencv/ 1 Likes