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  • Can't wait to see people wearing those around the office. Thinking about it. if you remove the desk, monitors, keyboard, mouse and just sit down bunch of programmers next to each other with those goggles it can actually be cheaper for the company to run an office even at 3.5k per headset.

  • Should I make it into a 'Yo Dawg' meme?

  • But you would have to do something like multiple steps of preprocessing with expanding search depth on each step and do it both ways: when recollecting and changing memories. Like if I say:

    • Remember when I told you I've seen Interstellar last year?
    • AI: Yes, you said it made you vomit.
    • I lied. It was great.

    So you process the first input, find the relevant info in the 'memory' but then for the second one you have to recognize that this is regarding the same memory, understand the memory and alter it/append to it. It would get complicated really fast. We would need some AI memory management system to manage the memory for the AI. I'm sure it's technically possible but I think it will take another breakthrough and we won't see it soon.

  • So imagine a convo:

    • Let's see a movie.
    • AI: What movie would you like to see?
    • Interstellar.
    • AI: Ok.

    1 years later:

    • Do you remember the movie Interstelar?

    Now the AI can find the meesage that said 'Interstellar' in the history but without any context. To know you were talking about the movie it would have to analyze the entire conversation again. And the emotional charge of the message can also change instantly:

    • My whole family died in a plane crash.
    • AI: OMG!
    • Just kidding, April fools!

    What would the AI 'remember'? It would require some higher level of understanding of the conversation and the 'memories' would have to be updated all the time. It's just not possible to replicate with simple log.

  • That's the thing, I don't think a database can work as a long term memory here. How would it work? Let's say you tell your AI girlfriend that Interstellar movie was so bad it made you vomit. What would it store in the DB? When would it look that info up? It would be even worse with specific events. Should it remember the exact date of each event perfectly like DB does? It would be unnatural. To actually simulate memory it should alter the model somehow and the scale of the change should be proportional to the emotional charge of the message. I think this is on a completely different level than current models.

  • Is it even feasible with this technology? You can't have infinite prompts so you would have to adjust the weights dynamically, right? But would that produce the effect of memory? I don't think so. I think it will take another major breakthrough before we have personal models with memory.

  • "I heard you like data collection so we put data collecting email app in your data collecting OS so we can collect data about our data collection"

  • They passed some regulation setting the time replacement parts have to be available for devices. 10 years I think. And replacement batteries are mandatory. Both are big wins for repairability.

  • I Apologize but I Cannot fulfill This Request it violates OpenAI use Policy.

  • My experience with Debian is good.

  • This sounds really cool. I don't see any documentation for libcosmic. Are you planning to promote it as an alternative toolkit for building desktop apps or do you see it more as an internal tool strictly for COSMIC DE development?

  • Personally I think it will be like Beggars and Choosers.

  • He was a modern man, a man for the millennium...

  • iced? Interesting. I though it's still pretty experimental. There's no official documentation yet, right? When I was looking at Rust UI libraries Yew and Leptos looked more mature. I guess you're confident iced have enough backing and isn't going anywhere.

    How do you find working in Rust on a bigger UI project? Any issues?

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  • Last time I was checking out laptops Slimbook looked really good but I eventually just got desktop Vant (which also has nice laptops).

  • I believe this is the case in USA. EU still regularly stands to protect their citizens against corporations Europeans also have better understanding of the role of government and social policies. I'm not sure EU can win this fight but I'm pretty sure they will at least try.

  • Unlike Frozen 3, Toy Story 5, Shrek 3, Kung Fu Panda 4 and live action Lion King we have today. So creative.

  • The solution lies between the monitor and to left mouse button.

  • I don't even remember. It was around 2000, I was 15 or something like that. I think I heard about it from my brother and a guy running local computer store hooked me up with my first distro, Mandrake I believe. I remember searching for things like 'printing how-to' on HotBot using links (I didn't learn English in school so reading all the man pages really helped me with the language), setting up IRC bots using screen and irssi/BitchX, burning cds using mkisofs | cdrecord and generally having a lot of fun. After some time I would switch to Windows mostly to play games but when Country-Strike started working in wine I pretty much stopped using Windows. There was a small Linux/open source conference in my country and I gave there a talk when at a university. Couple years later when I was looking for my first job I ended up in a interview with some guys that went to this conference a lot. I got the job and since the company was very Linux oriented and never had to use Windows there. Now I'm still working in IT and use Linux exclusively at work and at home.