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SCheeseman posted:The distribution of the crystals aren't changed by the development process and the inherently high resolution of film makes pixel-level (or crystal I guess) differences less likely to matter in practice anyway. The colours can be vastly different. The colour of a suspects clothing are often used as evidence. In reality though, this is rarely likely to happen. AI having widely different results from two tries on 'enhancing' an image though? Well you can try it yourself in lightroom. Fun, but I wouldn't want it used against me in court. How AI generates new data and how compression algorithms work IS different, not matter how much you insist otherwise because of how they work at the base level, but regardless its the reliability that is the crux of the problem, not the technology used. Maybe if the Gen-AI technology becomes more 'reproducible' and actually in line with the repeatability of a compression algorithm matrix's then it could be considered. Mega Comrade fucked around with this message at 18:32 on Apr 8, 2024 |
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withoutclass posted:Just wait until the courts find out about how human memory works. The infallibility of human memory is the very cornerstone of the justice system.
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Australian judges often dismiss video evidence out of hand. There was a case a few years ago where a judge doing so was met with community backlash as to the general public, a video is rock solid evidence but for the judge, not worth bringing the TV into the courtroom to look at.
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OddObserver posted:Have you ever seen what poor quality old-school CCTV tape video looks like? The stuff I recall seeing on TV alerts makes modem era JPEGs look pristine.
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OddObserver posted:Have you ever seen what poor quality old-school CCTV tape video looks like? The stuff I recall seeing on TV alerts makes modem era JPEGs look pristine. It might be the killer, but it's a dead ringer for Sasquatch. Comb the woodlands!
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it seems like even modern sec. footage is still a coin flip rather its good or not. like you would think the floor is 720p , 60 fps, and color and basically forever storage, but its not. like sure we proved bigfoot , ufos , and rods probably arent real, but lol at this tech store using a knockoff gameboy cam as its sec. cam.
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PhazonLink posted:it seems like even modern sec. footage is still a coin flip rather its good or not. like you would think the floor is 720p , 60 fps, and color and basically forever storage, but its not. Management took care of the security camera needs back in 1995 and you're expecting them to invest more now? Think of the impact that'll have on our quarterly numbers!
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hell im pretty sure even cop propaganda and MiC shows and movies has equipment better than current reallife counter parts. "hey here's a pixel. is it good or bad?"
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PhazonLink posted:hell im pretty sure even cop propaganda and MiC shows and movies has equipment better than current reallife counter parts. Most of them have tech that indistinguishable from magic. CSI might as well be considered badly written sci-fi.
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dr_rat posted:Most of them have tech that indistinguishable from magic. CSI might as well be considered badly written sci-fi. It's not that different from what many courtrooms will gladly accept, sadly.
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dr_rat posted:Most of them have tech that indistinguishable from magic. CSI might as well be considered badly written sci-fi. Saw an episode of CSI with Ted Danson and they recreated a crime scene from security cameras and turned it into a real time interactable hologram. Just like in real life.
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Big Neil Degrasse Tyson Twitter vibes when people try to dig on CSI over silly tech stuff
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Tiny Timbs posted:Big Neil Degrasse Tyson Twitter vibes when people try to dig on CSI over silly tech stuff It matters, because this kind of poo poo contributes to the perception among viewers that forensics are much more reliable than they actually are. Even if they realize that the cops can't actually turn a security camera shot into a full 3D hologram, there's a big difference between "the cop show is exaggerating image enhancement a bit for dramatic effect" and "the very idea of image enhancement, a widespread trope among forensics dramas of all kinds, is complete bullshit".
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Tiny Timbs posted:Big Neil Degrasse Tyson Twitter vibes when people try to dig on CSI over silly tech stuff I only watch csi Miami. For alligators, and Horatio stingers
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Megillah Gorilla posted:Saw an episode of CSI with Ted Danson and they recreated a crime scene from security cameras and turned it into a real time interactable hologram. Faking evidence. Just like real life.
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Main Paineframe posted:It matters, because this kind of poo poo contributes to the perception among viewers that forensics are much more reliable than they actually are. Even if they realize that the cops can't actually turn a security camera shot into a full 3D hologram, there's a big difference between "the cop show is exaggerating image enhancement a bit for dramatic effect" and "the very idea of image enhancement, a widespread trope among forensics dramas of all kinds, is complete bullshit". Also, "get this down to the lab" and the poo poo gets tested in like 5 hours when, in reality, that evidence usually sits there for months.
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BiggerBoat posted:Also, "get this down to the lab" and the poo poo gets tested in like 5 hours when, in reality, that evidence usually sits there for months.
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Nervous posted:Management took care of the security camera needs back in 1995 and you're expecting them to invest more now? Think of the impact that'll have on our quarterly numbers!
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Sometimes I think about an alternate universe where the concept of stock was never invented. Private companies have their own issues, but I wonder if things would be a little better if there was no responsibility for quarterly reporting and stockholder dividend bullshit
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it's certainly good and not bad that the absolute most expensive property in NYC per square ft is the buildings physically closest to the NYSE because high-frequency trading algorithms need the shortest latency possible to outperform every other HFTA so they're butting up against the limits of c and shorter fiber optic cables hold strategic value. very normal use of the world's resources
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Shrecknet posted:it's certainly good and not bad that the absolute most expensive property in NYC per square ft is the buildings physically closest to the NYSE because high-frequency trading algorithms need the shortest latency possible to outperform every other HFTA so they're butting up against the limits of c and shorter fiber optic cables hold strategic value. Love 2 not have a tobin tax either
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well atleast its not buttcoin and burning coal tonnage to solve sudoku puzzles or some other bullshit computer work to do buttcoin stuff
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Shrecknet posted:it's certainly good and not bad that the absolute most expensive property in NYC per square ft is the buildings physically closest to the NYSE because high-frequency trading algorithms need the shortest latency possible to outperform every other HFTA so they're butting up against the limits of c and shorter fiber optic cables hold strategic value. Just wait until we've got quantum entanglement down and they start doing HFT with those.
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Shrecknet posted:it's certainly good and not bad that the absolute most expensive property in NYC per square ft is the buildings physically closest to the NYSE because high-frequency trading algorithms need the shortest latency possible to outperform every other HFTA so they're butting up against the limits of c and shorter fiber optic cables hold strategic value.
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Nissin Cup Nudist posted:Sometimes I think about an alternate universe where the concept of stock was never invented. Private companies have their own issues, but I wonder if things would be a little better if there was no responsibility for quarterly reporting and stockholder dividend bullshit I would like to find the person who decided quarterly was the best reporting cadence and fire them into the sun. 3 months is not enough time to get anything of consequence done.
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Nissin Cup Nudist posted:Sometimes I think about an alternate universe where the concept of stock was never invented. Private companies have their own issues, but I wonder if things would be a little better if there was no responsibility for quarterly reporting and stockholder dividend bullshit what is it you think the point of a company is? "stockholder dividends" is literally it, public or private.
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nachos posted:I would like to find the person who decided quarterly was the best reporting cadence and fire them into the sun. 3 months is not enough time to get anything of consequence done. You can totally tank a company in a single quarter if you try hard enough. Isn't Uber still burning hundreds of millions in VC money every three months?
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Mister Facetious posted:You can totally tank a company in a single quarter if you try hard enough. Yeah just look at X.com
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Mister Facetious posted:Isn't Uber still burning hundreds of millions in VC money every three months? They actually made a slight profit last I heard, but their business model is still "lose money slower than the competition until we're a monopoly"
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Kwyndig posted:Yeah just look at X.com Was definitely my first thought, but technically privately owned at the time, soo Hasbro/wotc and Unity's one-sided actions against their own licensees last year come to mind though. Mister Facetious fucked around with this message at 04:13 on Apr 12, 2024 |
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evilweasel posted:what is it you think the point of a company is? "stockholder dividends" is literally it, public or private. There are significantly fewer investors in a private company and it would be easier to rangle them into putting money back into the company rather than chasing number go up every quarter Or so I assume. I'm not a business guy obviously
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Nissin Cup Nudist posted:There are significantly fewer investors in a private company and it would be easier to rangle them into putting money back into the company rather than chasing number go up every quarter I recall reading how reinvesting/putting money into R&D ina public company is weirdly disincentivised due to it counting as an expense, as CEO bonuses are typically tied to beating the previous year's/quarter's profits, or increasing shareholder value.
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Mister Facetious posted:You can totally tank a company in a single quarter if you try hard enough. They actually make a slight real profit now with the amazing tactic of "jack up prices a whole bunch while simultaneously decreasing driver pay." Normally you would think this would result in them losing too many drivers. But I guess there are enough dumb people to still pick Uber over fast food and retail (fast food and retail wages are way up if you've checked).
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Mister Facetious posted:I only watch csi Miami. For alligators, and Horatio stingers My goon, have you heard the good news of Miami Vice? e. Mister Facetious posted:I recall reading how reinvesting/putting money into R&D ina public company is weirdly disincentivised due to it counting as an expense, as CEO bonuses are typically tied to beating the previous year's/quarter's profits, or increasing shareholder value. I am blessed. I work for a founding family-owned Big Pharma. We have the biggest R&D spend in the industry, and we're four years into a 10-year plan. Our pressure on leadership over the stock price comes from employees whose equity grants could maybe be worth more. They're fools. I want as many shares as possible put in my account before the price rebounds. mllaneza fucked around with this message at 09:15 on Apr 12, 2024 |
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The whole internet loves Kagi, a search engine that doesn't suck! *5 seconds later* We regret to inform you the CEO is a wannabe Elon Musk https://hackers.town/@lori/112255132348604770
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A the classic stable genius moves of kramering into your critics DMs and criminal tax evasion because "paying taxes would be a hardship" Also tech people who don't understand AI 200k salaries 70k servers 200k chatgpt tokens 200k free tshirt promotion Someone help me my company is dying. Barrel Cactaur fucked around with this message at 14:17 on Apr 12, 2024 |
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Pikavangelist posted:The whole internet loves Kagi, a search engine that doesn't suck! *5 seconds later* We regret to inform you the CEO is a wannabe Elon Musk Sigh, what a bummer this is. What's the alternative, DDG?
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golden bubble posted:They actually make a slight real profit now with the amazing tactic of "jack up prices a whole bunch while simultaneously decreasing driver pay." Normally you would think this would result in them losing too many drivers. But I guess there are enough dumb people to still pick Uber over fast food and retail (fast food and retail wages are way up if you've checked). One interesting element of Uber's market dominance is they pay much better than Lyft, which means there are more Uber drivers, which means shorter wait times, which means more people use Uber*. *I've only looked at NYC and DC data.
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We just re-launched DuckAssist, which is our attempt at a responsible LLM question-answering service: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=how+are+fursuits+made&t=newext&atb=v301-1&ia=web I know y'all are generally cold on LLMs but I'm curious to get feedback on your experience with it. In particular I've been driving forward our validation process - basically making sure we don't show outright lies to users. I'd really appreciate hearing from perspectives that are more critical than our internal testing.
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I would prefer a search engine to search the web
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