Dass-341-mosaic-javhd-today-0228202402-16-45 Min Link
Dockerfile based on openjdk:17-slim. GPU access provided via the nvidia/cuda:12.2-runtime-ubuntu22.04 base image and --gpus all runtime flag.
FROM nvidia/cuda:12.2-runtime-ubuntu22.04
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y openjdk-17-jdk
COPY target/javhd-1.0.jar /app/
ENTRYPOINT ["java","-jar","/app/javhd-1.0.jar"]
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0:00‑0:45 – Fast‑cut montage (JAVHD 4K)
On‑screen text: “DASS‑341 · MOSAIC · JAVHD · TODAY – 02 Feb 2024 – 16‑45 Min.” Dockerfile based on openjdk:17-slim
11:00‑15:30 – Field Report (Kigali, Rwanda)
| Time | Visual | Audio | |------|--------|------| | 11:00‑11:15 | Maya steps out of a small, solar‑powered data hub. | “We’re here in Kigali, where the MOSAIC pilot is already saving lives.” | | 11:15‑12:00 | Interview with Amina Niyonzima, local health worker. | Amina: “Last month a sudden spike in particulate matter showed up on the mosaic tile. We warned the community, and the school closed for a day. No children got sick.” | | 12:00‑12:45 | Children drawing a mosaic on a wall, using colors that match the on‑screen tiles. | Ambient sounds of children, background music. | | 12:45‑13:30 | Drone footage of the MOSAIC hub (solar panels, rainwater collection). | Host VO: “The hardware is as low‑impact as the data it serves.” | | 13:30‑14:15 | Clip of a farmer checking a tablet, seeing soil‑moisture tile, adjusting irrigation. | Farmer (Jabali): “I saved 30 % water last season because the mosaic told me when the soil was actually thirsty.” | | 14:15‑15:30 | Montage of community meetings, children teaching elders how to read the mosaic. | Closing voice‑over: “When data becomes a shared language, the whole community can act together.” |
The decryption process revealed a series of logs and communications between the project's lead developer and an unknown entity. The logs hinted at a revolutionary breakthrough but also mentioned significant ethical concerns and the project's abrupt termination due to unforeseen risks. An abbreviation for “minutes
Determined to understand the full scope of the project and its implications, Alex continued their investigation. They reached out to former team members and conducted their own research, piecing together the story of MOSAIC.
As Alex delved deeper, they encountered a complex ethical dilemma. The project's goals were ambitious and promised much, but at what cost? The AI, if realized, could change the world but also posed significant risks to humanity's future.
The story of MOSAIC became a focal point for discussions on technology, ethics, and responsibility. Alex, having uncovered the project's details, became an advocate for careful consideration and regulation in technological advancements.