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I'd use Linux if it weren't so unstable as a consumer desktop OS. Every time I've tried to use it in the last 10 years, there's major issues either immediately, or within six months, and fixing issues feels like stacking bandaids that inevitably get tangled with each other. It doesn't matter what distro I use, they all have issues. The only time it's been stable is when it has OEM vendor support, e.g. System76 or my Steam Deck. And I say this as someone that's very familiar with it - I've used Linux professionally for servers/development/etc for over a decade, and in hobby projects twice that.
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Fucking lol. What about icloud?
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2024-11-06
CoreML supports LLMs perfectly well. https://huggingface.co/posts/pcuenq/949530140359936?t https://huggingface.co/blog/swift-coreml-llm?t
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2024-11-06
I think the goal with their new silicon chips is to host LLM models (think chat gpt) locally on-device. This means the data never leaves your phone or even makes it to the cloud
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2024-11-06
Just like a movie or music, our information should be considered our property. We can license it to you, but we own it and can revoke that license at any time.
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2024-11-06
But what about OpenAI storing or using this data?
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2024-11-06
Shit just works.
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2024-11-06
Cough cough BS
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2024-11-06
Relax. Operating systems excel in different areas. It isn't a contest. I will continue to ssh into linux servers every day from my MacBook, just as I did nearly two decades ago with my PowerBook. When it comes to laptops, switching Spaces with a trackpad on MacOS still shits on Windows or any riced out linux setup. If I need to make a spreadsheet I will boot up a Windows VM in Proxmox because the Windows version of Excel is superior to both the Mac version and OpenOffice. That spreadsheet will be saved to a NAS running Unraid. And when I want to game I will go to my PC and boot into either Debian or Windows, depending on compatibility. You can thank Valve for making that an actual viable option.
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2024-11-06
Microsoft should be broken up just for being so mid
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2024-11-06
The privacy ship has sailed bro
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2024-11-06
Can't get a search warrant for a search if you have no computer, phone, home, car, or any other property, 100% privacy.
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2024-11-06
Have you used them? I have, and would not recommend them.
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2024-11-06
Bro, there wasn’t ever a privacy ship in the US. I think building a new privacy ship is in order.
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2024-11-06
Have you ever used CoreML at scale? It fails for even OCR checks. Yeah, facial recognition is not really 2020’s level tech. I was using that in projects in the early oughts.
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2024-11-06
I use the smallest most performant model that solves the problem I am writing for.
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2024-11-06
They’re building an ad network. It won’t be bigger than Googles, but it’s gonna be big cause every advertiser will want to be on it (especially in the US).
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2024-11-06
Yea right and monkeys might fly out of my butt.
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2024-11-06
That’s what independent third party security researchers and labs are for. Unless someone goes full tin-foil hat and thinks they’re all somehow “in on it” too, haha.
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2024-11-06
They said that about your photos for a while too……
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2024-11-06
Oh come on! We still have privacy for the ultra rich. The Supreme Court has been taking bribes for decades without needing to tell anyone. Donald has NDAs for his raping.
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2024-11-06
Just the way deleted photos weren’t stored and send to apple?
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2024-11-06
Begun, the AI wars, have
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2024-11-06
Does it piss off Musk and Zuckerberg? Yes? You can trust it.
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2024-11-06
Apple has never failed me in the privacy department, so I’m trusting they’re taking measures.
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2024-11-06
They don't store data themselves, but with the help of 3rd party interests they can keep all the data.
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2024-11-06
oh fuck yeah, apple know the hash of the video file I just made cutting off an infidels head, or some other inappropriate thing, lol, do you even believe the BS you are writing? Theres articles on ars technica about apples data access from 10 years ago... I seriously doubt they've reduced their own capabilties in that time. [Apple holds the master decryption key when it comes to iCloud security, privacy | Ars Technica](https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2012/04/apple-holds-the-master-key-when-it-comes-to-icloud-security-privacy/?itm_source=parsely-api)
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2024-11-06
It’s good to have the option as opt-in rather than opt-out though
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2024-11-06
That's all well and good, people just should never trust corporations at their word. If it's not in a legal document, then don't believe it (and even if it is they might fuck you anyway and dare you to take them to court over it). You'll forgive me if I don't believe Apple at its *word* anymore than I believe Adobe. Yeah, maybe Apple has a better track record for now in this regard and they deserve credit for it if so. But not "I trust them to never fuck me" credit.
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2024-11-06
Either it works, or your data is private. You really can’t create a comprehensive “AI” that can effectively resolve your particular issue unless it’s a common issue or is trained on your data. This isn’t an actual thinking computer, it’s not actually artificial intelligence. It’s a computation of statistical probabilities that requires an immense data set to draw conclusions from. I seriously wish businesses would stop trying to be intentionally deceitful by labeling ML as AI.
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2024-11-06
Oh hey that's just like Chynuh! Truth is, big brother can do whatever they want in the name of "Patriots Act".
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2024-11-06
I was thinking earlier today that it seemed odd for Apple to be jumping into a new technology so early but this sounds like a reasonable explanation for why they aren’t so worried about having a fully baked version before releasing like they usually do.
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2024-11-06
They released the newest version less than a month ago.
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2024-11-06
No they haven’t because no one has.
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2024-11-06
Lol, ok We can agree to disagree. Good day
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2024-11-06
That sounds like nothing more than a technicality, to be honest.  Like, what you describes is still using/monetising peoples data. Like, taking photos of a book and then putting those photo on a shelf vs taking the book and putting it on a shelf.  Also, why does the launch video guy look like a parody of a Messianic tech guru? This all seems like a copycat/catchup announcement where they paid a high priced marketing guru to make it "feel fresh".
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2024-11-06
It’s also because he’s supposedly working on a competitor to OpenAI because of this saltiness and he knows whatever he has no chance now that OpenAI is default on Windows and iOS.
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2024-11-06
Until their passwords and identity get stolen.
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2024-11-06
Someone most definitely has: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grayshift
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2024-11-06
Which is annoying as fuck. If I don't want it, I don't want it. I shouldn't have to go into settings every time I download something and say no. It's so redundant and unintuitive, I know they designed it on purpose that way hoping people would forget.
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I would believe Apple's claims of privacy, long before I believe something similar from Google, Meta, Microsoft, or X. Hell, I would never trust the latter with my data. It's why I use throw away email addresses, and a VPN, when dealing with them.
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The idea is that you don’t have to trust. They want independent researchers to be able to verify the claim. Skimming their whitepaper on it, it seems like their system to allow this is quite sophisticated. But we’ll see what these independent researchers have to say about it.
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2024-11-06
You have a short memory? https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN1ZK1CO/
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2024-11-06
They've had their enterprise policy up since at least August of 2023 and I'm pretty sure they've kept the same "your data is private through the API" stance for even longer than that. The new version would follow the same policy.
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2024-11-06
Siri: "Bitch i dont do dishes or any of that human shit".
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2024-11-06
I feel like OpenAI is gonna be a bit more scared pissing off a company as powerful as Apple compared to laws of governments who have proven in the past that they are incapable or unwilling to regulate companies. And this goes for all of them, this is not a dig at the any country specifically.
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2024-11-06
No, you can just turn it off... you don't have to disable it on every new app
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It is also one of the conditions of having servers running within China. The CCP must have acces to the data. But that only applies to data of it's citizens. Other peoples data isnt accessible by the CCP.
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2024-11-06
This is why EU has GDPR.
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2024-11-06
I don’t see ads on my Mac.
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2024-11-06
They also said that Apple will on be using servers that are independently verified to never store data. I have seen that before anywhere else. It remains to be seen how effective this is as a tactic, but I’m certainly interested in its future applications for privacy in the cloud and LLMs.
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2024-11-06
Data is not stored or made accessible by Apple means that the data will be stored and accessible by third party that will process and digest it, producing a summary that will then be shared with Apple. So yes, they will get access to your data, one way or another.
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2024-11-06
Makes no sense.
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2024-11-06
Didn't they just have a scandal about pictures getting un-deleted?
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2024-11-06
So what this means, is Apple is storing and accessing my data constantly.
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2024-11-06
You can easily run LLMs locally and feeding you info into them without sending you data anywhere. And they work surprisingly good even for general questions. You can create much more focused model and make it smaller. You need some processing power for that, sure, this is why list on devices is limited.
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I feel like the servers should have 3rd party hardware that generates a checksum on the software the server is running, and compares that to the checksum of the compiled audited source code. That way we can be more sure the servers are running what they say they are running.
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2024-11-06
What version are you running?
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2024-11-06
Leave it to people who allow a device to dictate their lives believe this statement.
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2024-11-06
Delusional fanboy
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2024-11-06
Arstechnica sucks so bad I can’t even read their articles when I want to
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2024-11-06
and viruses
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2024-11-06
Very naive take, Apple does indeed sell user data . They just do it differently
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2024-11-06
"your deleted photos are never stored or made accessible by Apple".
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2024-11-06
Who’s just trusting the words of corporations? Even in writing I wouldn’t believe them, the penalties are still the cost of doing business.
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2024-11-06
* cough, cough * BULLSHIT !
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2024-11-06
"What happens on your phone status on your phone" https://mashable.com/article/apple-data-privacy-collection-lawsuit
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2024-11-06
Exactly you’re the prime example
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They promise it's all local processing, except for the contextual stuff processed in the cloud, the. "forgotten"
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2024-11-06
> If they had a way to break it, that would be the time. Unless you don't want to reveal you have that capability. Go through the legal motions to hide that fact. IIRC that's exactly what happened. After being refused by Apple, they still found a way.
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2024-11-06
People are buying Windows every from large companies to people building gaming PCs.
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2024-11-06
See all the downvoted in this thread? That many.
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2024-11-06
Yes . https://mashable.com/article/apple-data-privacy-collection-lawsuit
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2024-11-06
"Until we update our terms quietly in a few years and you automatically agree."
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https://mashable.com/article/apple-data-privacy-collection-lawsuit
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In that subfolder, 'Siri & Search' you can turn off "Hey Siri." But this **does not** turn off whether or not Siri *learns* from how you use the app. If you scroll down further you'll see a list of all your apps. Clicking on one (with the exception of App Clips) will show you a toggle screen where you'll have to manually turn off Siri's learning feature. Check it out.
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2024-11-06
reminds me of google's "do no evil" pledge as they dominated all the search and browsers that now collect metadata on everyone.
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2024-11-06
Yup, time to throw all our electronic devices into the bin because big tech company bad.
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2024-11-06
“But here is a video you deleted 6 years ago”
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2024-11-06
> They literally work exactly the same. Recall and Intelligence work on device. Recall data isn’t encrypted at rest so that’s a massive omission
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Ron Howard Narrator Voice: It was.
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They did issue a statement. It was a corrupted database file on-device. They fixed it, and sometimes the fixed file did not have the old photo marked for deletion. Photos never resurfaced on wiped and sold devices. It was one Reddit post which claimed it, and it was deleted. (Most deletes are soft deletes on most SSD based devices. It reduces drive life to overwrite the deleted space.)
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2024-11-06
Right, but it really shouldn't be made accessible "to Apple", not "by Apple"
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2024-11-06
Except the NSA….
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Yea companies with government contracts don’t lie at all!
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2024-11-06
Yes as in against licensing agreements, without explicit permission from the owner, in violation of existing laws.
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Now you just have to trust Apple that they actually run the code that they made publicly available.
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> Also it would fail on anything homemade, and clips of existing videos, or modifying a single pixel, or compression, or many other cases. right which is why apple is not scanning your encrypted files for questionable content. that was the whole point of this conversation, people thinking that Apple is looking through their files to find things to block there's no nuance needed for dipshits asking asinine questions and making baseless, uninformed claims that Apple is lying about their user privacy policies
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2024-11-06
Watch openai settle out of court, ensuring fanboys never hear the whole story.
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2024-11-06
Pretrained clunky AI models running on your iPhone forcing you to spend more on a new phone.
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2024-11-06
Okay so it's processed on your phone - big deal.
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2024-11-06
“I found these dishes for you to buy”
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"Afraid of" is the wrong term for me. More like passionately disinterested.
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11,000 is surprisingly doable.
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2024-10-06
Now look up how big a megaton of CO2 is...even frozen. Then multiply *that* by 11,000.
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In some countries.
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