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11 votes
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US imports more from Taiwan than China for first time in decades
20 votes -
Denuvo DRM has been cirmumvented using hypervisor based bypass
48 votes -
Enjoying reading in the age of LLMs
I used to really value the art of essay writing. There seemed to be such a richness in the different ways people would construct arguments, structure those arguments, then deliver those arguments...
I used to really value the art of essay writing. There seemed to be such a richness in the different ways people would construct arguments, structure those arguments, then deliver those arguments stylistically, not just from the perspective of being persuaded as a reader but also from the perspective of seeing how a given writer thinks, relates to the living tradition of language, and understands the world conceptually. But it's basically lost most of its meaning to me in this age of LLMs. The reality is, LLMs are capable of writing texts that, if you gave them to a seasoned reader 5 years ago, they'd say it was well written and indicative of a truly thoughtful mind. Even if there currently exist certain tells with LLMs, those styles certainly existed in different ways in real human writing beforehand. Now, those perfectly reasonable set of styles are verboten and we have to dedicate half our deep focus to figuring out whether, or to what extent, an essay or article was written by AI. It's difficult to enjoy, let alone care, about essay writing and the writers behind them now.
I can still find value in books, though, because they were written in the past and I don't mind never reading any non-scientific book published after 2022 if it comes down to it.
23 votes -
Why Swedish schools are bringing back books
14 votes -
YouTube gets its own FAST channels
6 votes -
Gyre
15 votes -
Inside the ‘self-driving’ lab revolution
10 votes -
AI software for smart glasses wins £1m prize for technology to help people with dementia
10 votes -
Landslide: a ghost story
8 votes -
Ageless Linux emerges to protest OS-level age verification laws
45 votes -
Norway and Iceland have signed agreements to participate in the European Union's GOVSATCOM and IRIS2 secure communications programmes
12 votes -
Meta and YouTube found liable in landmark social media addiction trial
53 votes -
US regulator bans imports of new foreign-made routers, citing security concerns
58 votes