Did the post say it’s the year of the linux device?
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Linux already got good a few years ago. Once most of the software just worked in wine that was the point where Linux adoption started to grow
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Technology@lemmy.world•America’s Largest Public Hospital System Says AI Could Replace RadiologistsEnglish
1·4 days agoYou literally can’t, though. That’s my point. The number of positions is just to high to store. Not even every computer in the world put together can store every legal chess position.
So in both cases the computer has to make an educated guess. Now the top engines use neural networks to make better guesses instead of brute forcing positions
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Technology@lemmy.world•Someone finally did it: a high-end TV with a DisplayPort connection actually is coming this year, including 4K 180Hz supportEnglish
19·5 days agoEnemy of your freedom. Doesn’t even let AMD support 2.1 on Linux so Steam Deck or Steam Machine cannot support 2.1 with open source drivers! That’s why it’s officially only HDMI 2.0
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Technology@lemmy.world•America’s Largest Public Hospital System Says AI Could Replace RadiologistsEnglish
1·6 days agoPoor artists beg to differ
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Technology@lemmy.world•America’s Largest Public Hospital System Says AI Could Replace RadiologistsEnglish
13·6 days agoChess strategy is extremely complicated and probably will never be completely solved. It will be almost solved like checkers eventually when programs will just draw vs. each other or a white win is found
But we will never actually simulate all games since the number of chess games dwarfs the number of atoms in the universe. So in that sense we will never know what the “correct” move is outside of table base or mate situations. Medicine may actually be less complicated to a machine.
Bu the only benchmark should be “how good the humans are at a task” since you’re not trying to be perfect. You only have to provide better results than the current system.
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Technology@lemmy.world•America’s Largest Public Hospital System Says AI Could Replace RadiologistsEnglish
11·7 days agoThey came for the poor, and being a radiologist I didn’t speak out. They came for the millionaires and there was nobody to speak for me /s
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Technology@lemmy.world•America’s Largest Public Hospital System Says AI Could Replace RadiologistsEnglish
31·7 days agoSometimes, for example human + AI systems used to be better than either one in isolation, but chess AI improved so much that the human partner is actually not helping anymore
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How to install recommended packages after installing the app(Linux mint)
1·12 days agoInstalling wine is one thing, but some of the Lutris recipes for games don’t work sometimes
I don’t want to second guess what is not working
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How to install recommended packages after installing the app(Linux mint)
36·12 days agoUntil there’s an issue, and you don’t know what the bug is. Just running wine directly rules out bugs in Lutris or whatever
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Technology@lemmy.world•Online age checks came first — a VPN crackdown could be nextEnglish
1·16 days agoThat’s why you need something more hidden like xray that can camouflage as an h2 site
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft: KB5079473 breaks internet access to Windows 11 Teams, Edge, OneDrive, CopilotEnglish
15·19 days agoOkay, but there has to be a downside, surely?
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Productivity Paradox: Why Technology Makes the Economy More Efficient But Most People No RicherEnglish
01·23 days agoIf you only have one offer, your skills are not in demand
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Productivity Paradox: Why Technology Makes the Economy More Efficient But Most People No RicherEnglish
0·23 days agoThey have to pay the guy who did my job more, basically. This is because companies don’t really give raises adequately, so the guy doing my job actually will ask for more or he simply won’t accept the offer
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Productivity Paradox: Why Technology Makes the Economy More Efficient But Most People No RicherEnglish
0·24 days agoI simply get “raises” by switching companies to the highest bidder
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Productivity Paradox: Why Technology Makes the Economy More Efficient But Most People No RicherEnglish
0·25 days agoEveryone has excuses for why they are not successful…
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Productivity Paradox: Why Technology Makes the Economy More Efficient But Most People No RicherEnglish
0·25 days ago“I think I deserve more, but I accept less anyway”
Maybe you don’t deserve more
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Productivity Paradox: Why Technology Makes the Economy More Efficient But Most People No RicherEnglish
0·26 days agoWage theft is not merely being underpaid relative to the work you do. It’s actually not paying someone who worked
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Technology@lemmy.world•New sodium ion battery stores twice the energy and desalinates seawaterEnglish
1·1 month agoEach battery won’t, but a factory making lots of batteries…
Only to you. To a computer it’s the same thing, just some weights being adjusted by data