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techno hippie

  • Fond of google 2000-2005 (ish).

    Back before enshitification, when could use extra criteria to reliably filter and refine the search, and could go dozens of pages deep into search results. Back before it got nerfed and censored.

    Now have to wrestle a dozen different websearch engines.

  • I thing that's wrong

  • oh no.

    rtfm being replaced by wyop.

    ::: spoiler wyop

    write your own prompt

  • Best laugh of the day so far.

    Laughed too loud, scared the wildlife outside.

    PS, just gotta look at lines above. Maybe rainbow delimiters can help.

  • Reminds me of

    "What's a little fallout?"

  • It's a big club

  • I'd not fall for that placatium sauce.

  • Nor even "the working class".

    The precariat.

  • Brits and Germans too.

    Canadians and Australians too while we're at it. ... And and and and and...

    But sure. First rule of triage, tend to the most in danger first.

  • How dare those other stalls exist! Get them!

    There has to be only two problems! Maximum!

    How else will we know which pill to swallow?

  • I gotta get a cat again, and train it to sleep on my yoga ball, to get the same benefit.

  • "the bloody elgs can't be trusted"

  • The real rare gems are still hard to find, and require more ambitious exploring.

    Most of the best, I get from suggestions from other people in irc or on the fediverse.

  • I hope all my fave autistic musicians are not mistaken for AI and deleted under a false-positive detection of being AI. At least my fave's album releases all pre-date AI music generators. Safe, for now.

    I think safer would be to encourage all purely AI-generated be tagged as such, so it can be optionally toggled out of view, and then there's less incentive for the unscrupulous to simply hide that it's AI generated. Banning increases the "hide that it's AI" vibes, not the "don't do AI" vibes. Prohibition does not prevent. Prohibition makes the good things bad and the bad things worse.

  • Why not build a separate one to train those without such?

    I mean, if we're doing a two tier thing, surely it'd at least be educational, to help the disadvantaged...

  • A couple of your refutations are sound, a couple more iffy (may hold up), and the rest, fail and even add more fallacies. XD ... that's a lot of flexing Brandolini's law. Not sure it's worth it. In the attempts to refute, added something like 38 new fallacies, for a total of about 57 fallacies now, kinda overshadows the 2-5 refuted. I'm out. Enough red flags.

  • Yeah, so, something like mtpaint...?

    I hear microsoft are putting AI slop in mspaint.

    Good time to move to free software without abusive spyware bloat clutter interfering?

  • suse, canonical, mozilla, redhat, the linux foundation, all seem rich to me.