

Text is very small and easily compressible, it’s more images that you need to worry about generally speaking.
Text is very small and easily compressible, it’s more images that you need to worry about generally speaking.
Great, can’t wait for it to be affordable in 2050.
“the ability to satisfy goals in a wide range of environments”
That was not the definition of AGI even back before LLMs were a thing.
Wether we’ll ever have thinking, rationalised and possibly conscious AGI is beyond the question. But I do think current AI is similar to existing brains today.
That’s doing a disservice to AGI.
Do you not agree that animal brains are just prediction machines?
That’s doing a disservice to human brains. Humans are sentient, LLMs are not sentient.
I don’t really agree with you.
LLMs are damn impressive, but they are very clearly not AGI, and I think that’s always worth pointing out.
I agree. This is the exact problem I think people need to face with nural network AIs. They work the exact same way we do.
I don’t think this is a fair way of summarizing it. You’re making it sound like we have AGI, which we do not have AGI and we may never have AGI.
Oh, right, it was basic auth (behind a reverse proxy, or even in general) that Jellyfin doesn’t support and isn’t planned to support IIRC.
Here is a GitHub issue where they said they don’t plan on supporting it: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-android/issues/123
And with ro rights to media, potential damage at least should be pretty limited.
Depends entirely on where you live I would think.
It does, yeah.
If they are providing the content, they can see that they are providing the content and that much is obvious.
If you are providing the content, you wouldn’t expect that they can identify what you are watching.
That’s the difference to me, yeah.
So I searched, and all of the results were talking about setting up a VPN or a reverse proxy or whatever.
The best thing is, you can’t use a reverse proxy with it, it doesn’t even support it.
FWIW apparently this is talking about their free content, not about user content.
This is basically my exact situation lol
Usually it’s not actual screen recording but rather user action diff recording
Oh it’s essentially just a heatmap (or maybe event sourcing might be a more accurate way of describing it)? That’s fine then. Nobody called it that so I didn’t know that’s what was actually being talked about.
I thought we were talking about actually recording the screen itself.
Literally every website and app you use does the same thing as this T-Mobile app.
Do you have a source for this?
They aren’t what, they aren’t in USA? They do business in USA.
They aren’t going to get away with it? Yes they are, they are a large corporation in USA.
They’re straight up screen recording customers? That’s crazy.
The crazier thing is, T-Mobile is in USA which means they’re going to get away with it.
How do these people become CEOs they’re as thick as several short planks nailed together.
Being a CEO has absolutely nothing to do with intelligence, I guarantee you that Duolingo has employees who are far more intelligent than the CEO.
Yeah, I can imagine having a mother like that would make it so that you can’t enjoy life, damn.
That being said, I’m a huge privacy advocate, and while there are actually ways to anonymously be on a website and verify age
How would that work? I’m not well-researched on this particular topic, so I’m curious how that should work.
I mean yeah, I wouldn’t expect otherwise. Nobody hates their fans more than Nintendo does.