2 bucks says commercial ai is still being trained on those comments.
Aka csm10495 on kbin.social
2 bucks says commercial ai is still being trained on those comments.
Toast is just bread that has been toasted.
… checks to see if catworld.com is real.
The answers here are all well and good, but show how using Linux isn’t as user friendly. Regular folks could care less about what filesystem they have. Heck even having a specific window manager vs another can seem farfetched.
I use an rss reader with some tech news/blogs.
I didn’t know what that was yet… but probably.
I had one of the SanDisk flash drives that had some launcher thing on it and I had a password for some reason on it.
In high school, a classmate tried to guess it, 3 times and I lost everything on it forever, since it stupidly locked forever after 3 tries.
I had software projects from back then that I can never get back… including a web browser. I could have had the next Firefox…
If you’re out there, Liz: I’ll never forgive that.
Doing this would lose a sense of work vs home time for people. I have some coworkers on the other side of the world, I look at their time and know they shouldn’t be online anymore. I tell them things like “Go be with your family” or “Must be sleepy considering how late it is for you”.
It gives me a sense of humanity to know if it’s 8pm their time, it’s way too late for them to be working. I’m sure I could adjust if we all used UTC but it would be so stupid to change.
Also imagine hours for businesses all sounding weird as heck lol.
I wouldn’t do this since I don’t want to be even more tech support for people I know.
My mom has used windows for as long as she has had a computer and still doesn’t know what the start button or the windows key are.
I’ve explained it millions of times.
I’m not signing up for more of that than we need.
I use GitHub Copilot from work. I generally use Python. It doesn’t take away anything at least for me. It’s big thing is tab completion; it saves me from finishing some lines and adding else clauses. Like I’ll start writing a docstring and it’ll finish it.
Once in a while I can’t think of exactly what I want so I write a comment describing it and Copilot tries to figure out what I’m asking for. It’s literally a Copilot.
Now if I go and describe a big system or interfacing with existing code, it quickly gets confused and tends to get in the weeds. But man if I need someone to describe a regex, it’s awesome.
Anyways I think there are free alternatives out there that probably work as well. At the end of the day, it’s up to you. Though I’d so don’t knock it till you try it. If you don’t like it, stop using it.
Reminds me of the US swapping to the metric system.
Short to mid term would be miserable and confusing for people. Long term would probably work out better. Will it happen: never.
They don’t have the space to archive it all. No one does. It’s the reason it has grown so big without real competition.
No one can do it… or at least make money doing it.
Kramer?
For me: probably. Either way, transactions cost money. Either pay the block chain fees or just use cash/credit card.
I’m ok with credit and cash.
Technical question: How would posts federate if private?
Sometimes I look at a food menu and get overwhelmed. Would be cool if I could just ask an AI what I would like from this place and it gave me like 3 choices it thought I’d like.
If I don’t like those 3 give me another 3 to choose from.
Besides the overwhelm issue, my dad had really bad eyesight. This would have been great for him to quickly somehow get a giant-print (if we put this in a tablet) version of the top 3 things he’d like from the menu. I had hoped Google Glass would have been able to do something like this for him, maybe by just reading it into his ear. I always felt bad that we’d have to try to figure out what he’d like. I mean we could read the menu to him, but he didn’t want to be a bother and would kind of just go with the flow (and pick one of the earlier things we’d list off). It’s tough to say if he would have liked one of the 50 other items. Miss ya dad.
I want AI to help make people’s lives better.
LinkedIn has over a billion users. I got a t-shirt for it.
Don’t forget that GPT4 was getting dumber the more it learned from people.
I don’t think every distro comes with this. How is it a positive in that case? I could install VLC on just about everything (including Windows) and have a similar experience.
Kind of sounds like a landline