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marado, to google Portuguese
@marado@ciberlandia.pt avatar

A almeja por em prática uma , a tornou os resultados das pesquisas bem piores, e a vende como sendo uma nova funcionalidade.

A análise dos anúncios deste mês sobre são, como não poderia deixar de ser, na :

https://shifter.pt/2024/05/e-esta-a-inovacao-que-esperamos-da-inteligencia-artificial/

18+ per_sonne,
@per_sonne@ciberlandia.pt avatar

@villares @marado no caso dos adjectivos, não é incomum voltar à raiz latina dos vocábulos. Neste caso, usar a queda da consoante intervocálica típica do Galego-Português é uma hipercorreção.

18+ per_sonne,
@per_sonne@ciberlandia.pt avatar

@villares @marado Gerativo não faz sentido dentro das nossas regras gramaticais, é só por isso. Vou tentar encontrar um exemplo semelhante.

18+ per_sonne,
@per_sonne@ciberlandia.pt avatar

@villares @marado Lembrei-me de um exemplo (há mais): o verbo suar (latim sudare) que tem o substantivo sudação (suor / sudore).
Ou ainda soar (latim sonare) com o substantivo som / sonoridade (neste caso a terminação ficou nasalada, mas indica a presença da consoante).

18+ per_sonne,
@per_sonne@ciberlandia.pt avatar

@villares @marado Generativo não é incorrecto, nem tradução literal do Inglês; neste caso foi a língua germânica que fez importação da palavra latina... Há casos piores de traduções literais e falsos cognatos.

18+ per_sonne,
@per_sonne@ciberlandia.pt avatar

@villares @marado *adoptaram

paulasimoes, to random Portuguese
@paulasimoes@ciberlandia.pt avatar

Dirigentes demitidos por falhas “críticas à operação da AMA”

https://www.dn.pt/1996263505/dirigentes-demitidos-por-falhas-criticas-a-operacao-da-ama/

per_sonne,
@per_sonne@ciberlandia.pt avatar

@paulasimoes ...vêm aí novos contractos com empresas amigas e era preciso tirar os empecilhos...?

paulasimoes, to random Portuguese
@paulasimoes@ciberlandia.pt avatar

2024 e ainda se lêem coisas como a da imagem.

Câmara apresenta queixa contra comerciante do Bolhão por ofensas

https://www.jn.pt/683801333/camara-apresenta-queixa-contra-comerciante-do-bolhao-por-ofensas/

per_sonne,
@per_sonne@ciberlandia.pt avatar

@paulasimoes Agora fiquei com vontade de ler os e-mails. Qual é a parte da responsabilidade PÚBLICA e de serviço PÚBLICO que as instituições PÚBLICAS ainda não perceberam? A Democracia é uma chatice, os cidadãos estão sempre a importunar. Se ao menos tivéssemos uma "democracia" mais musculada, em que o Presidente do Conselho decidisse em conjunto com as grandes empresas corporativas, não tínhamos de aturar o empecilho que são os cidadãos de um país. Quem é que os cidadãos julgam que são, para acharem que têm direitos? Milionários?

per_sonne,
@per_sonne@ciberlandia.pt avatar

@paulasimoes Já agora, outro sintoma da mesma mentalidade herdada da ditadura:

"O PSD vai fazer contas aos custos das propostas com impacto orçamental significativo aprovadas na generalidade, "à revelia" do Governo. O anúncio foi feito pelo deputado social-democrata Hugo Carneiro, durante a reunião desta quarta-feira da Comissão de Orçamento e Finanças no Parlamento. Ao PÚBLICO, o social-democrata diz que a publicação destas contas deverá ser feita no site do partido "muito em breve". Em cima da mesa está ainda a contabilização do "número de horas" que os membros do Governo passam no Parlamento, a pedido dos partidos, revela Hugo Carneiro."

https://www.publico.pt/2024/05/08/politica/noticia/psd-vai-contar-custos-propostas-oposicao-horas-ministros-passam-parlamento-2089711

ben, to random
@ben@m.benui.ca avatar

Stack Overflow announced that they are partnering with OpenAI, so I tried to delete my highest-rated answers.

Stack Overflow does not let you delete questions that have accepted answers and many upvotes because it would remove knowledge from the community.

So instead I changed my highest-rated answers to a protest message.

Within an hour mods had changed the questions back and suspended my account for 7 days.

Diff view of a stack overflow question showing it being changed from the original text to a protest message, then being changed back again by a mod. Protest text reads: Why does OpenAI get to profit from our work? I have removed this question in protest of Stack Overflow's decision to partner with OpenAI. This move steals the labour of everyone who contributed to Stack Overflow with no way to opt-out. OpenAI has a history of flooding the web with inaccurate information and have explicitly stated that they will never pay creators for their work.

per_sonne,
@per_sonne@ciberlandia.pt avatar

@ben Feels like the Enclosures (Tragedy of the Commons).

DrALJONES, (edited ) to Israel
@DrALJONES@mastodon.social avatar

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  • per_sonne,
    @per_sonne@ciberlandia.pt avatar

    @DrALJONES something something the only democracy in the middle east something something

    popey, (edited ) to random
    @popey@mastodon.social avatar

    Tomorrow, I'll be up early to take number one Son to photograph cars. I'll take the laptop. 💻

    Which of these activities should I do while I wait with my coffee for him to finish? 🤔

    per_sonne,
    @per_sonne@ciberlandia.pt avatar

    @popey
    "I have written code over the years. Starting with BASIC on the Sinclair ZX81 and Sinclair Spectrum, I wrote stuff for fun and no financial gain. I also coded in Z80 & 6502 assembler, taught myself Pascal on my Epson 8086 PC in 1990, then QuickBasic and years later, BlitzBasic, Lua (via LÖVE) and more.
    In the workplace, I wrote some alarmingly complex utilities in Windows batch scripts and later Bash shell scripts on Linux. In a past career, I would write ABAP in SAP - which turned into an internal product mildly amusingly called “Alan’s Tool”."

    You know more code than I do [my level is: zero. Never ever wrote code anywhere], so yes, you're a developer. If you know how to bake bread, and you do it for a living, you're a baker.
    You develop; you're a developer. Congrats!

    popey, to linux
    @popey@mastodon.social avatar

    Hey @itsfoss - This you?
    What a difference a year makes, huh?

    Bit weird. Maybe have a lie down.

    #linux #ubuntu

    Also It's FOSS, sorry, IT'S FOSS, GETTING IRRATIONALLY ANGRY ABOUT THE SAME SOFTWARE.

    per_sonne,
    @per_sonne@ciberlandia.pt avatar

    @popey @itsfoss insert "that escalated quickly" gif.

    gerrymcgovern, to random
    @gerrymcgovern@mastodon.green avatar

    In a city called The Dalles, in Oregon, USA, local people were worried that Google’s water use was soaring. As is so often the case, the city officials, who had given Google hundreds of millions in tax breaks, had no intention of letting anyone know how much water Google was using. It was up to a local paper, The Oregonian, to try and find out. They were forced to bring a case to court. City officials were ordered by Google to claim that Google’s use of scarce pubic water was a “trade secret”.

    per_sonne,
    @per_sonne@ciberlandia.pt avatar

    @gerrymcgovern This is how fascism starts. And no, it's not an exaggeration; check the role of Krupps, BMW, Volkswagen, Bayer, and Commerzbank, for example, in supporting and having secret agreements with the German government during the 1930's and all the way to 1945. If private companies can operate in secret, evading public scrutiny on deals involving public property and consequences for the general public, then...you don't have a democracy anymore.

    villares, to random Portuguese
    @villares@ciberlandia.pt avatar
    per_sonne,
    @per_sonne@ciberlandia.pt avatar

    @villares se tivesse roubado 1 milhão de pobres até lhe davam uma medalha. Mas tal como o Bernie Madoff: you don't f*** with rich people's money.

    remixtures, to privacy Portuguese
    @remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

    : "Over the past decade, there has been a steep rise globally in law enforcement using facial recognition technology. Data gathered by Steven Feldstein, a researcher with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, found that government agencies in 78 countries now use public facial recognition systems.

    ByteDance shuts down its WhatsApp clone in Africa
    The public is often supportive of the use of such tech: 59% of U.K. adults told a survey they “somewhat” or “strongly” support police use of facial recognition technology in public spaces, and a Pew Research study found 46% of U.S. adults said they thought it was a good idea for society. In China, one study found that 51% of respondents approved of facial recognition tech in the public sphere, while in India, 69% of people said in a 2023 report that they supported its use by the police.

    But while authorities generally pitch facial recognition as a tool to capture terrorists or wanted murderers, the technology has also emerged as a critical instrument in a very particular context: punishing protesters."

    https://restofworld.org/2024/facial-recognition-government-protest-surveillance/

    per_sonne,
    @per_sonne@ciberlandia.pt avatar

    @remixtures Brevemente, aqui na República.

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