[-] myserverisdown@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Usually something savory, followed by something sweet to contrast the savory snack, but then something savory again, and then sweet again. My snacking habits require great levels of impulse control lol so in reality I mostly don't snack much.

[-] myserverisdown@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

would you subscribe to get access?

For the current quality of information? No. If the quality improves then maybe $5/mo. Purchase lifetime access with a guaranteed open source copy if they were to go bankrupt? Yeah. But for now, I get free access to ChatGPT for Teachers until like 2027.

But even as of right now there's plenty of open sourced AI models. I just don't have the hardware to run complicated models efficiently. I don't game on a PC so my current setup is just an Intel 14100 and 32GB of ram. So if OpenAI decides to inject ads or force subscription on me, I'll just upgrade to a 14600F and get a 3060. Then its just a matter of deciding which open source LLM I like best.

Well I'm the other side of the learning curve from you, I need detailed answers to complicated technical questions and AI fails to provide a correct answer 9 times out of 10 and worse is misleading in its answers with basic mistakes or out of date information which would trip up inexperienced users

Sounds like you're probably doing that for a job and in which case I would strongly advise against AI reliance for work tasks. At least not without training it on your personal work or technical knowledge.

It's only useful in giving me a direction to start, I still have to go to the likes of stack exchange and read and understand the primary sources it was trained on to get a useful answer and understanding.

That's best practice when using AI output for more technical projects anyway. It probably isn't saving you much time because you're already proficient. In my case, it saved months of work. I see it as a tool that lowers the barrier of entry to a ton hobbies or areas of knowledge.

[-] myserverisdown@lemmy.world 6 points 4 days ago

That's just fine. Don't worry yourself too much. I don't know about everyone else, but I only want the people open to making a switch here. If you're so put off by trying something new that you aren't willing to give it a chance, then I'm not going to be begging for you to join my community.

[-] myserverisdown@lemmy.world 1 points 5 days ago

No and no. The barrier to entry would have been too high. I don't have hundreds of hours to track down the answers I was looking for. It's not that I'm incapable of finding the information I was looking for in forums. It's that its such basic knowledge to most tech forum users that I probably would have been seen as a leech. Have you been to tech forums lately? Its a bunch up people telling you to be a better programmer and calling you a fucking idiot. That's why stack exchange is failing.

Access to information should be free. That's partially why we're all here. Everything that we post could be scraped by an LLM and used for free. When it becomes an issue is when AI crawlers quadruple server load.

[-] myserverisdown@lemmy.world 3 points 6 days ago

I went from Windows laptop and Netflix and Hulu to a Linux desktop for a home server running Immich, Mealie, Jellyfin, and the Arr suite in docker containers. All proxied on Cloudflare for remote access. I would never have been able to do that without the use of ChatGPT. I had no knowledge of software development, Linux, networking, etc at all. If you know how to query, AI can be a huge aid in learning. It's helping me brush up on my Italian right now too since I haven't spoken it in 5 years.

[-] myserverisdown@lemmy.world 3 points 6 days ago

In android; there is also a 'lockdown' mode you can quickly activate from the power off screen, that disables Biometrics until next unlock with a pin/pattern, but doesn't fully shutdown so you can still quickly access things like the camera. This has to be explicitly enabled in settings first and will not offer much protection from various lockscreen bypass software available to law enforcement.

2 things. Unless I accidentally enabled this setting, it's on by default. And what do you mean by lockscreen bypass software. What would be the point of lockdown if its not effective against law enforcement trying to brute force your privacy?

[-] myserverisdown@lemmy.world 14 points 1 week ago

I mean yes, but maybe if you can interview in good faith, that's not what becomes part of the job.

"I saw here that the use of AI is required. I'm willing to compromise and use AI for some workflows, but I'm skeptical of wide scale adoption. I think its potentially bad for the long term code base maintenance and stability, which is what GOG is founded on. If I find that it's truly helpful in code writing, then I'll continue to work it into my larger workload, but do keep in mind that the Linux community as a whole is more technical than other OS consumers and this will be bad PR."

[-] myserverisdown@lemmy.world 20 points 1 week ago

I think its mostly because of lurkers, but also, I first joined on midwest.social then something broke the feed and caused a bunch of federation issues. Now this is my "alt" but I can't see content from piracy@dbzero or whatever now

[-] myserverisdown@lemmy.world 14 points 2 weeks ago

Or just sell the $8 trillion in US bonds Europe own and crater the dollar overnight.

[-] myserverisdown@lemmy.world 9 points 2 weeks ago

I don't want to make an account. If you want me to read an article for free, allow me to access it without an account. If I like the content then I'll subscribe. Especially for activism like this.

[-] myserverisdown@lemmy.world 8 points 3 weeks ago

Parents like this hope the child moves out when they graduate high school and get rich so their kid can care for them when they're old.

[-] myserverisdown@lemmy.world 11 points 1 month ago

In addition to there being a huge mountain range in the way. The Alps block/slow down a lot of the cold air currents that do make their way down from the polar regions. That's why cities like Turin and Milan still have cold climates in the north. Cold air still makes it's way over the Alps but is slowed and is reheated as it travels south so cities like Genoa/Florence/Rome are much milder in the winter.

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