What I found interesting this time

by: Artur Dziedziczak

September 29, 2024

“Godot for App Development \Textbar Alex Tiniuc,” n.d. http://tiniuc.com/godot-for-apps/

Apparently, people use #Godot for app development and it seems super easy. When I look at the scene maker it all reminds me a bit of #Qt framework where you work with layout and signals separately.
Also, author suggests that you can use preview of the app you write on #android with "one click deployment". I would love to write my apps on #Linux and port it to android with one click. Guess I have to learn Godot then!

“An Art-Centric Perspective on AI-Based Content Moderation of Nudity,” n.d. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2409.17156

How to classify #nsfw content and distinguish it from #art?
Can you do it with free classifications? Is there any bias in the current open models?
All of this can be found in following research. To conclude, it’s possible to do it but still not very accurately. Also, there are biases in training datasets and models.

“Word of Wisdom from Mark Zuckenberg,” n.d. https://simonwillison.net/2024/Sep/26/mark-zuckerberg/

#Lizard apparently said: "I think individual creators or publishers tend to overestimate the value of their specific content in the grand scheme of [#AI training]. […]
We pay for content when it’s valuable to people. We’re just not going to pay for content when it’s not valuable to people."
Then don’t fucking use it. I did the same with #facebook and boy. My life is soo much better now.

“What I Tell People New to on-Call,” n.d. https://ntietz.com/blog/what-i-tell-people-new-to-oncall/