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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago

As a foster parent, we get trained on how kids frequently get trafficked and the number one place is anywhere parents feel their kids are safe and don't need close supervision. So anything kid centric like Disney World or family centric like a church are prime targets for predators. Roblox is a kid centric place where parents don't closely watch their kids.

Roblox is a big enough company and has been around long enough that they should be doing something. They should be doing something because they definitely know this happens at this point. If you believe everything they claim on their website is true: https://corp.roblox.com/resource/child-safety, they are doing something. As far as I can tell, there isn't a report or any way to validate they are actually doing anything. You just have to trust that the publicly traded company is investing in a department that doesn't directly generate profits for its stock holders. You have to trust this company is not giving in to pressure each quarter to increase profits and decrease costs around this function of their business.

I push back on the idea that if something is designed for kids it doesn't need to be safe for kids. Roblox has designed something for kids, they should do something to make it safe for kids, and parents should watch their kids.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

Awesome, I'll give these a spin and see how it goes. Much appreciated!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Good to know. I'd hate to buy a new machine strictly for running an LLM. Could be an excuse to pickup something like a Framework 16, but realistically, I don't see myself doing that. I think you might be right about using something like Open Web UI or LM Studio.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago (2 children)

This is all new to me, so I'll have to do a bit of homework on this. Thanks for the detailed and linked reply!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago (5 children)
[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago (11 children)

I have a MacBook 2 pro (Apple silicon) and would kind of like to replace Google's Gemini as my go-to LLM. I think I'd like to run something like Mistral, probably. Currently I do have Ollama and some version of Mistral running, but I almost never used it as it's on my laptop, not my phone.

I'm not big on LLMs and if I can find an LLM that I run locally and helps me get off of using Google Search and Gimini, that could be awesome. Currently I use a combo of Firefox, Qwant, Google Search, and Gemini for my daily needs. I'm not big into the direction Firefox is headed, I've heard there are arguments against Qwant, and using Gemini feels like the wrong answer for my beliefs and opinions.

I'm looking for something better without too much time being sunk into something I may only sort of like. Tall order, I know, but I figured I'd give you as much info as I can.

[–] [email protected] 49 points 1 week ago (22 children)

There are other ways to lower the amount of plastic in you. If you donate your blood you can measurably lower your pfas levels. Really just removing blood which carries plastic through your whole body will also lower your concentration of plastics. Because plastic is in the water, make sure you drink filtered water. They do make filters that will catch micro plastics and some will advertise it. If you want to keep your levels lower avoid hydrophobic coatings that sit next to food for extended periods of time and definitely don't heat that food next to a hydrophobic coating. Think microwaving food in a container with coatings that'll leach into the food. So bags of popcorn should be avoided like the plague, unfortunately.

Source: Veritasium, skip to at least 50:15, but honestly I'd recommend watching the whole thing https://youtu.be/SC2eSujzrUY.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 weeks ago

I don't think the current common implementation of AI systems are "thinking" and I'll base my argument on Oxford's definitions of words. Thinking is defined as "the process of using one's mind to consider or reason about something". I'll ignore the word "mind" and focus on the word "reason". I don't think what AIs are doing counts as reasoning as defined by Oxford. Let's go to that definition: "the power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic". I take issue with the assertion that they form judgments. For completeness, but I don't think it's definition is particularly relevant here, a judgment is: "the ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions".

I think when you ask an LLM how many 'r's there are in Strawberry and questions along this line you can see they can't form judgments. These basic but obscure questions are where you see that the ability to form judgements isn't there. I would also add that if you "form judgments" you probably don't need to be reminded you formed a judgment immediately after forming one. Like if I ask an LLM a question, and it provides an answer, I can convince it that it was wrong whether or not I'm making junk up or not. I can tell it it made a mistake and it will blindly change it's answer whether it made a mistake or not. That also doesn't feel like it's able to reason or make judgments.

This is where all the hype falls flat for me. It feels like sometimes it looks like a concrete wall, but occasionally that concrete wall is made of wet paper. You can see how impressive the tool is and how paper thin it is at the same time. It's cool, it's useful, it's fake, and that's ok. Just be aware of what the tool is.