Same for me. Right now I don’t need a laptop at all but when I get one, it will be a framework.
Same for me. Right now I don’t need a laptop at all but when I get one, it will be a framework.
Revolt isn’t federated, every instance is standalone.
Haven’t tried bard but use ChatGPT to write/debug scripts and SAP stuff. Also asking it when I have simple but technical questions.
I am also downloading and running the latest models in the local LLM space every 2-3 weeks, just waiting for the point at which they finally take over gpt3.5 at which point I’ll probably not touch ChatGPT again.
Also, we will probably have language models running locally on our phones with all the info we’ll ever need in a short few years anyways.
The video in that article is hilarious.
The lobotomies will continue. Free models will keep getting better.
And people still say Bitcoin would fall apart if it increased it’s blocksize limit that was set over a decade a go…
I don’t get what would defederating with Facebook-federated instances gives you, though.
Means the instance isn’t part of the hive mind and we obviously can’t have that!
Yunohost is awesome, if only for the dyndns. I try to host most of the stuff in docker but dyndns never quite worked for me unless it was the yunohost one.
Artists have the choice to go with FOSS software, instead they let the industry get captured by Adobe while crying about AI (and when adobe adds ai its suddenly an awesome tool again). I honestly don’t have much empathy left for traditional artists (specifically painters, just last week i donated to a guitar player).
BotDefense was great. About 10% of mod activity on r/monero was done by it and with great accuracy too!
Firefox > Chrome
Monero is just as much of a tool as AI, change my mind.
Ublock + Sponsorblock are a killer combo I couldn’t use the internet without. I also use keepa to see amazon price history.
I selfhost freshrss and it’s amazing. If the reddit privacy frontends go down due to the api changes, I’ll lose those feeds but I already replaced them with lemmy feeds anyways :)
Thank you, just ran this over my account. I didnt delete comments, just edited them to say I’ve moved to lemmy :)
That is great, will look into it!
I don’t want to take away ressources from people who will look into Monero in the future :/
In the past I commented many explanations when people asked for help and I don’t want someone to find a thread with a question and deleted comment with a “Thanks!” reply. I guess a script to change all my past comments into something along the lines of “Removed. In case this was a support-related comment, feel free to ask for help on monero.town” could work?
As long as a LLM doesn’t run into a corner, making the same mistakes over and over again, it is magical to just paste some code, ask what’s wrong with it and receiving a detailed explanation + fix. Even better is when you ask “now can you add this and this to it?” and it does.