JayGray91🐉🍕

I think this is going to be my main.

Has accounts on lemmy.zip, lemmy.world, fedia.io and kbin.earth with the same handle

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Cake day: April 8th, 2025

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  • Edit 2: I checked the contact page for the dev and went through an archive site to check, and yep, I did recall correctly. it is the same extension. glad that the dev is back maintaining the firefox extension again! best youtube debullshittificator extension IMO

    Edit: I’ve checked the version history for the firefox extension and now I’m doubting myself. am I crazy? (yes, I am) was it another extension I’m thinking of?

    Wait, hold on. Enhancer for Youtube is back on Firefox? Correct me if I’m wrong, but IIRC the dev didn’t update the extension for firefox for a long time due to some policies mozilla have with extensions, and IIRC it has been stuck at 2.5 something whereas the chromium version gotten the 3.0.

    I’ve had to make do with another youtube extension since it keep bugging out.

    this is great news!








  • I’ll admit my understanding is not deep, but this is how I understand it. Please correct me kindly where I’m wrong.

    To get the speed of processing a prompt, it always will depend on the hardware running it to be super simplified. Whether that is run in data centers that serves thousand of people at the same time and you can get as near instant result, or you can run on just a measly consumer hardware that will take longer to process your prompt and get your result.

    Data centers take a lot of power to run, so it will disrupt the power grid if it’s not able to cope with it, and increase your power bill.

    It takes a lot of water to keep cool, and from what I understand produce water that needs to be treated again to make it safe for consumption. Multi billion dollar corporations are well known for following environmental and safety standards.

    It needs a lot of space to build and destroy environments or take away zoning. All those AC will produce a lot of noise pollution

    Contrast with running your local machine. Say take a 5090, running with some kind of high end CPU. All those are still running in the confines of your own home. It can not reach the heights of consumption for the infrastructure to support using AI online by the big corporations.

    If you’re using a model that a big corpo trained, they are more than likely using the big power hungry data centers. That’s power already spent so going forward I think it’s best that IF you want to use AI, better run it locally that’s on less power hungry “infra”.