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tyler , to nottheonion in OpenAI’s new safety team is led by board members, including CEO Sam Altman

Haha literally reads like an onion article.

XEAL , to nottheonion in OpenAI’s new safety team is led by board members, including CEO Sam Altman

Wait, Alty’s back?

par4ndroid ,

He was gone for like 5 minutes.

figaro ,

I’m just curious, how did you miss that? 😅 It was the biggest story in tech like 6 months ago

XEAL , (edited )

I knew they kicked him and something about Microsoft, but I lost track there ¯_(ツ)_/¯

^Edit: typo^

nilloc ,

It was like the next morning they had hired him back and started pretending it never happened. I think MS threatened to shut them down and take what they’d paid for.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

After the employees sent around a letter talking about their market position as what was, in theory, a nonprofit, and Lemmy licked that bullshit up with a fervor.

SuckMyWang ,

With a vengeance

Badeendje , to nottheonion in OpenAI’s new safety team is led by board members, including CEO Sam Altman
@Badeendje@lemmy.world avatar

We have investigated ourselves and found no wrongdoing.

Gamers_Mate , (edited ) to nottheonion in OpenAI’s new safety team is led by board members, including CEO Sam Altman

Edit: Omg sorry I was thinking of Steve Huffman idk how I got them mixed up.
As far as I know Sam Altman was not moderator of that sub.

ID411 ,

What ? Really ? I thought that was spez?

Gamers_Mate ,

It was I somehow got him confused with Steve Huffman.

AtariDump ,
TheBat , to nottheonion in OpenAI’s new safety team is led by board members, including CEO Sam Altman
@TheBat@lemmy.world avatar

Conflict of interest? What’s that?

southsamurai , to nottheonion in OpenAI’s new safety team is led by board members, including CEO Sam Altman
@southsamurai@sh.itjust.works avatar

Are we going to have to literally eat the rich to get rid of them?

DragonTypeWyvern ,

Well, we can feed them to a more honest kind of pig

andrew_bidlaw , to nottheonion in OpenAI’s new safety team is led by board members, including CEO Sam Altman

S.Altman be like: That’s too sweet. We don’t want it here.

Snapz , to nottheonion in OpenAI’s new safety team is led by board members, including CEO Sam Altman

OpenAI’s new safety team… Is only focused on keeping endless growth safe.

ekZepp , to technology in The Internet Archive has been fending off DDoS attacks for days
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Maiznieks , to technology in The Internet Archive has been fending off DDoS attacks for days

Whoever does that is a mental retard. Web archive has been doing good for us, citizens of the internet.

cAUzapNEAGLb ,

Or, it’s because whoever is doing this hates freedom of information and historical evidence. There’s a long list of powerful people and governments who have the resources and will to carry out these attacks.

Cyber warfare is real, and the Internet archive is a museum and library of culture and truth. It provides evidence and context to our past.

As in conventional war, it is valuable to the amoral to destroy culture and truth in order to control it. Many would like to kill that to supplant it with their version of events that can’t be refuted with evidence.

xilona ,

Well said!

GregorGizeh ,

Betting this is someone desiring to monetize some or all of what they are offering. Could be any malicious government too

sub_ubi ,

There’s an entire industry that harvests content from archive.org for modern ad spam

DessertStorms ,
@DessertStorms@kbin.social avatar

Can you not make that point without the ableism?

Vendetta9076 ,
@Vendetta9076@sh.itjust.works avatar

Retard is as ableist as idiot, moron or stupid. So you either need that energy for all of them or to leave it alone.

Oisteink , to technology in The Internet Archive has been fending off DDoS attacks for days

how about ddosn’t? Please?

HEXN3T , to technology in The Internet Archive has been fending off DDoS attacks for days
@HEXN3T@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I’ve been supporting Wikipedia with a monthly $5 donation. By now, ~$150 in total! I want to support all kinds of great projects, but I don’t have an infinite amount of money to share between everything that exists 😔

I might switch to a monthly donation to The Internet Archive just because of how crucial its existence is.

TWeaK ,

If only they hadn’t shot themselves so hard in the foot during covid with their book lending, and dug the hole so much deeper with their piss poor handling of the lawsuit.

While I do very much support what they do, I’d be reluctant to give them money, if only because it might go to paying their dumbass lawyer.

FaceDeer ,
@FaceDeer@fedia.io avatar

Same here. I'm waiting to see that lawsuit reach its final conclusion, I don't want to throw good money after bad.

Even afterward, I'm concerned that they might go do some stupid stunt like that again. I'll want to see if there's any fallout among their leadership over getting into this situation.

drwho ,
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That lawsuit was a long time in coming. Covid just goosed the schedule forward about a year, and probably made it easier.

TWeaK ,

The lawsuit wasn’t coming because they were in a strong grey area with one physical copy per digital. By offering unlimited copies they directly invited a lawsuit.

And then their legal defense had absolutely no competency behind it. They didn’t come with any legal principles, they basically just said “we shouldn’t be punished because we’re nice”, and then they tried the same style of argument during appeal, basically throwing money away on legal expenses. All the while they were campaigning for donations - the people that supported them were paying the lawyers, not for the IA’s regular activities.

Slayer ,

I think The Internet Archive needs it more.

www.makeuseof.com/…/wikipedia-millions-bank-beg/

kboy101222 ,

Their main argument for not donating to Wikipedia is because it’s improperly monetized?

Good. I’m sick of everything good having to have every single aspect of it monetized. Fuck the modern corporate internet

triplenadir ,
@triplenadir@lemmygrad.ml avatar

summary of issues with Wikipedia written by a Lemmy developer ibis.wiki/…/Announcing_Ibis,_the_federated_Wikipe…

drdiddlybadger , to nottheonion in OpenAI’s new safety team is led by board members, including CEO Sam Altman
@drdiddlybadger@pawb.social avatar

They always find pictures where he just.looks.like a criminal and it’s amazing every time.

drwho , to technology in The Internet Archive has been fending off DDoS attacks for days
@drwho@beehaw.org avatar

Is it bad that I keep wondering if one of the big book publishers bought a DDoS from somebody’s botnet?

TypicalHog , to technology in The Internet Archive has been fending off DDoS attacks for days

They should release an app where people can donate a portion of their storage to be used for redundancy in case anything happens to the archive.

Fuck_u_spez_ ,

While I fully support the spirit of this idea, the problem here has little to do with a lack of storage redundancy and everything to do with the bandwidth limitations of a nonprofit company vs a malicious nation state that would seek to deny access to this sort of resource. Basically, given enough bandwidth, you either become resilient to most of these attacks or you become capable of performing them yourself on anyone with a slower connection than you.

I think the Internet Archive would be better served by direct donations, although I’d also love to see a complete torrent posted that gets updated regularly for anyone with the storage and bandwidth necessary to grab and then re-seed it. The web content alone is nearly a trillion pages, though, so that’s not going to be a long list of volunteers.

xilona ,

As you said, the solution is simple: Decentralized instances.

Anyone could spin a “WebArchive” instance and have the data synced from the other independent nodes… Similar to how crypto ledgers sync transactions…

But wait… this means anyone could see past removed important historical data from websites which may not benefit [ YOU KNOW WHO ]

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