I just can’t imagine how much of a work writing a freaking web engine from scratch is. Massive respect to all the devs working on Servo. Hope it release pretty soon.
“I want to say, in all seriousness, that a great deal of harm is being done in the modern world by belief in the virtuousness of work, and that the road to happiness and prosperity lies in an organised diminution of work.” - Bertrand Russell, In Praise of Idleness
I just can’t imagine how much of a work writing a freaking web engine from scratch is. Massive respect to all the devs working on Servo. Hope it release pretty soon.
Which obviously sucks but also is exactly what developers want or just don’t care
Beware: old files sonner or later being removed is next. People use Discord like CDN(there are even bunch of clients for that usage) and that is never going to work indefinitely. Honestly, it’s very impressive that deletion wasn’t their first choice.
I would also suggest you get a Shokz next time
People start yt channels for a lot of reason and probably the biggest reason is money. I don’t really understand your fixation over yt channels only being passion project.
There is no app that I hate more than Kakaotalk.
I use Signal with my girlfriend. Others only use Kakaotalk, which is a shittier South Korean Whatsapp clone with more ads and more ways to make money off of you and occasionally SMS.
Yes, because nothing says “intellectual superiority” quite like ranting about thumbnails on the internet…
Their video about thumbnail A/B testing was quite interesting to see. Considering how they have dedicated designers to make these thumbnails I guess that works pretty well, despite your personal opinion on it, with which I agree too.
I wasn’t pointing out that you did anything. I understand you only provided translation. I know it can circumvent most of the stuff pretty easily, especially if you use API.
Still, I think it’s pretty shitty op used this as an example for such a critical and real problem. This only weakens the narrative
Can a parrot lie? I didn’t know that.
Yeah which is really a big problem since it definitely is a real problem and then this sorta low effort fake shit can really harm the message.
Isn’t this like really really low effort fake though? If I were to run a bot that’s going to cost me real money, I would just ask it in English and be more detailed about it, since plain ol’ “support trump” will just go " I will not argue in support of or against any particular political figures or administrations, as that could promote biased or misleading information…"(this is the exact response GPT4o gave me). Plus, ChatGPT4o is a thin Frontend of gpt4o. That error message is clearly faked.
Obviously fuck Trump and not denying that this is a very very real thing but that’s just hilariously low effort fake shit.
There is no “perfect”(impossible to detect in this case) in anything. Perfection is a target that keeps changing.
What can you do when for example YouTube decides to bake in ads directly into the video source(they are actually testing this, although its feasibility is questionable)? You can’t block it, for now. In the future, you might be able to detect that with let’s say CV and AI and might be able to block it then. But then YouTube will do something about it.
No one really explained it to me, to be honest. A few kids started using it when we were about 10-11, so I just joined in. Picked it up pretty quickly though.
I think my experience is quite different from many Lemmy users. English isn’t my first language, and for a long time I couldn’t really read/write in English. You might take it for granted, but the sheer quality/amount of English content out there compared to other languages is beyond comparison. There was still plenty of information available in my language, but it was pretty limited. Not everything was up-to-date, if it existed at all. It wasn’t until I finally felt confident with English that I really experienced that “wow, everything is at my fingertips” moment, with all the communities and websites out there.
They soon realized I wasn’t just messing around online, but was basically that nerdy kid who went to the library(the internet) every day. They were pretty cool about it, thankfully.
The researchers believe the problem is that students are using the chatbot as a “crutch.” When they analyzed the questions that students typed into ChatGPT, students often simply asked for the answer. Students were not building the skills that come from solving the problems themselves.
I did? What are you trying to say?
It’s not about using it. It’s about using it ina helpful and constructive manner. Obviously no one’s going to learn anything if all they do is blatantly asking for an answer and writings.
LLM has been a wonderful tool for me to further understand various topics.
A big local tech corp is trying to push facial recognition payment at my university campus. Turns out all people needed was a cup of free coffee. I’m serious.
Brazil said no to Twitter(X).
Manbaby said Starlink, his satelite internet service, will not listen to Brazil.
Manbay caves in and listens to Brazil.
Anonymous is an idea, not a single group.