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Local AI models are not more efficient than corporate ones - you might not need as much energy as a datacenter for cooling, but the actual GPUs and the software that runs on them are similar enough that the necessary enery per image is effectively the same.
Stable Diffusion might be open-source software by some definition of the word, but it was trained on mostly the same unlicensed data as the commercial models, so using it is still plagiarism.
If you don't want to be mistaken for techbros, you might want to avoid parroting their talking points.
He created dozens of Lemmy accounts just to say this
The binary search doesn't make sense because printing the values above the threshold takes O(n) time anyway
Intuitively I would assume that a single event would either not release enough energy to start a feedback loop or destroy the planet altogether, but I have no idea how to calculate that.
The greenhouse effect won't even start if the greenhouse gases are frozen on the surface
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I think the kind of people who think working for a deepfake company is acceptable are more likely to say "No, but those are my objects!"
As far as I know, yes.
In some regions of Germany, beer wasn't traditionally as common as you might expect. By watering down wine, you get a beverage with a similar alcohol content like beer which you can drink in similar contexts - for example, it's not a great idea to drink undiluted wine when you're sitting outside on a hot summer day
It used to make sense during the COVID lockdowns, but at least where I live most stores stopped offering that service soon after the pandemic