is there a comparison between blockchain energy use and AI related energy use?

Yeah. AI knows what humans are up to.

Thanks for clarifying.

The joke and me.

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[-] PoisonedPrisonPanda@discuss.tchncs.de 5 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Oh my god. Why.

Why.

Its monday and you give me that?

Thanks satan.

Edit: 7th dimension wuhu

Could.

Should.

Would... cmon what else?

Reputation is an interesting point.

But as I said in another post. That is no issue of AI itself.

We need anyway a verification of validity for anything in the near future.

Therefore it is already late for thinking about that. In the modern world nothing is valid until proven to be.

Sure. I fully agree with you.

But nonetheless its how technology works. Make something accessible to everyone (at least in digital technology)

Lets compare it to how davinci would have though about the possibility of photocopying the mona lisa and bring the art into every household.

Making him more fameous more than he could ever be by simply having one original picture in the louvre.

I think this example can be done with any abritrary skill and digital modelling.

Lets think ahead. A tennis player and his movements are used to train and create a robot which acts as a tennis teacher for tennis amateurs. It would also benefit the sport in general.

Makes me think...

Is there a plugin for like firefox, available which tracks what you write? Something which analyzes your output stream, or lets say, fetch all lemmy posts of a user and analyze how "easy" the writing patterns are and how easily the user is traceable via shadow linking multiple accounts etc.

I know in order to compare this data privacy violations are necessary, but I am genuinely interested in how ad companies are tracking myself and how easy I am to follow through patterns in my texts.

I moved recently to logseq on the same premise.

However I found that logseq markdown is a kind of a vendor lock in. To be honest I have also tried joplin and obsidian as well.

While obsidian failed because NoT FOsS duh, joplin was disregarded (at first) because it uses a database and not plain text files.

I was migrating from tiddlywiki. First to joplin, then to obsidian and then to logseq.

And although the latter are using all markdown format as their base, they all have their small catches where they differentiate. Sure you do not loose access to bulk of your data. But what would have been the difference to be vendor locked in in years and extract the data from a sql database?

i think there is a step in between like red bull or something.

But you do you.

They can complicate code and make code harder to read.

amen.

[-] PoisonedPrisonPanda@discuss.tchncs.de 5 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I am on the search for having my wealth/assets as well my personal finance in one basket.

currently I am using a bypass system by handling every asset as an account in my budgeting program.

can ghostfolio be extrapolated to have basic daily accounting needs also covered?

the promo video looks fancy but unfortunately lacks showcases.

'+ can some user tell me how the import functions are working? (good=automated, bad= manual)

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