Unlike electricity, natural gas, or water, we can live perfectly fine without LLMs, can't we?
They're just surplus value for our lives, not essential infrastructure by any means.
And yet, AI data centers destroy our living environments, waste our electricity and water, and even steal our jobs, which are our lifelines.
Furthermore, if those computational resources become the physical AI for security or military robots used to monitor ordinary citizens and suppress protests, which class of people exactly stands to benefit?
Something we don't need is taking away the things we do need.
It's completely backwards.
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He’s just an ordinary office worker living in Tokyo, Japan.
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Those who cozy up to the powerful can never stop their strength and just end up becoming their puppets.
I'm talking about Google and OpenAI. They have no principles anymore.
Good morning, everyone on the fedi.
I want to be a puppy 🐶. Burying my face in a pillow.
I'd really love to know if there's a way to use DuckDuckGo's Duck.ai as a free, OpenAI-compatible API endpoint.
Sigh. Sometimes I wish I had a monster machine like a DGX Spark, with 128GB of memory, 4TB of storage, and a Wi-Fi 7 and 10GbE network card as standard.
Now that I don't have to file a tax return anymore and my phone number transfer is going smoothly, it looks like I'll be able to fully concentrate on studying for the Fundamental Information Technology Engineer exam.
The cedar pollen is really bad today. It smells like cedar everywhere I go.
Good evening, my fediverse friends.
Today, I spent the whole day dealing with the process of rolling back our Hikari IP phone service to NTT, and also doing my tax return.
In the end, I successfully transferred my family's phone number back to an NTT line. I did it all by myself! I managed to reduce the number of required devices like routers and ONUs, just as my dad wanted.
Next up is the process of switching our fiber optic internet carrier to cut the bill in half.
By doing this, I'll be covering half of our household's fixed expenses, and I'll finally achieve the financial independence I've been longing for.
I'm not really in a position where I can just donate to someone else and have it be okay. I have a very severe disability.