Wikipedia is teaching me that if you repeat something often enough it becomes true.
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Wikipedia is teaching me that if you repeat something often enough it becomes true. Trusting LLMs threatens your credibility. I read a bogus claim about GPU instruction sets, cited to GPT-4 and an anonymous "expert". This is my area of expertise, I know the claim is demonstrably false. And now I know the author is relying on bullshit generators. Now I doubt every other claim the author makes, because with egregious errors in the parts I know about, how could I trust the parts I don't? (Edit: narrowed the scope of the lead.)
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@alyssa what makes me even more terrified about this is that relatively few people seem to understand how bad things currently. children are effectively being legally mandated to be tortured to death through dysphoria and nobody seems to care sometimes i use x11. sometimes i use wayland. i don't care what you choose as long as you pick up the pieces when it breaks. the zen of display servers. @alyssa I once accidentally clicked the Wayland option on Fedora about 9 years ago and as far as I know it’s still on. @alyssa I've used a similar line at the office 😆 "If you don't want to find any bugs, just stop testing already!" I know GPU timeouts aren't good but with dmesg output this cute, I kind of look forward to them ^.^ Loving @lina's kernel driver so much. And the fault recovery is amazingly stable! Note that this is using the GPU to scale the video and convert colour spaces. The actual decompression of the video codec is still in software, that's not handled by the GPU but by a different block (the Apple Video Decoder, unrelated to the GPU). Also, GNOME crashed due to out-of-memory since there miiiiight still be a memory leak or two 😅 @alyssa Amazing work! I really like all the #ReverseEngineering work going around the #Apple hardware for #Linux. I don't have Apple hardware but I find it amazing what the #FOSS community can achieve by reverse engineering #proprietary blobs! |