can
@can@mstdn.social
Co-founder of Ravioli (@ravioli@mstdn.social). Democratic socialist.
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@Jeremiah they should also be allowed to stay if they are not contributing to society. Whatever that means….
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@clarfonthey @jonny and so that it uses more tokens so they get to clain more usage?
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@algernon you know that they have been using LLM way too much their brain has rotted so that they can't even correct a typo without using it
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@hanshuebner @plexus I think we all agree that this shit sucks and many of us are familiar with the history of modern computing. I disagree that workers of the software industry can't spark change. We are probably the most privileged of the working class. So I would even argue it's our duty to do something with this privelege...
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@hanshuebner @plexus I don't know what your point is?
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@hanshuebner @plexus if you are against how big tech is pushing LLMs, but you can’t do any chages because you will lose your job and don’t have any alternative, you can keep using it at your job but e.g. pressure your elected officials to improve regulation of big tech with regard to LLMs.
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@hanshuebner @plexus yes and no. It‘s a systemic problem that needs a fix on a regulatory scale. But enough single devs opting out can also make a difference. Furthermore, regulation is done by politics, which in the end is the sum of the votes and voices of the people.
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@gabek ah sorry for my assumption. In this case, you’re golden 😝
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