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  • Most people. People are the worst.

  • People who unironically use the word "carnist". Also fuck you Hamid and your shitty instance.

    Eat a meat dick and death to your online presence 🤷. Easiest block I ever insta-made. Gate keeping vegan circle jerking asshole lol.

  • Yes but only for the paid version which I don't have so I can't vouch. I'm cheap in that way

  • The main advantage is, if you keep a lot of "bookmarks" (which I don't, but I like to be prepared) they are searchable not just by name, but also by tag.

    This means when you find that good stack overflow page about resolving cuda issues on a VM you can tag it as "linux" "python" "cuda" "VM" in addition to giving it a name. Then you can search for any of those and find it.

    The free version is pretty good and it lets you do one level of folders and as many bookmarks as you want. (Oh yeah. It supports folders so I have one for example that is called Unwatched YouTube, you might guess what I use it for). The paid version is probably better because it includes unlimited folder nesting AND it saves a snapshot of whatever webpage you're bookmarking so you never lose anything. I would think this would be indespensible if you habitually save things like reddit or Lemmy threads so it doesn't get deleted from under you.

    I don't use raindrop.io as much as I would like, but I would assume it's a far cry better than a browser with 200 tabs open.

  • Idk it's crazy to see the browser windows of some teammates during screen share.

    Read the thing, write down the relevant stuff / copy it to reference notes, bookmark it with raindrop or something that allows you to tag for context, close the whole browser.

  • Jesus Christ... It COuLd bE AI!

  • Now hang on a minute lol. AI is just stolen garbage, but obviously we expect the "wiser folks" here in the agora of lemmy are going to give reasonable / acceptable answers? This is like the mcdonalds of philosophy here.

    So I see here two conjectures:

    1. AI is bad because it is creating a mashup of information (which may or may not be accurate) from sources it took without permission.
    2. People are within their rights to outsource the articulation of their opinions to experts (see also "wiser folks". After all, this "division of labor" has always existed.

    1q.) So let's say I take my 2 GPU workhorse PC and train basic language (not obviously line of reasoning, or guardrails, or other languages or anything like that) from a library of articles and professional documents I own or control. Then, by way of something like resource augmented generation (or similer idc) it gives me a well articulated argument of why AI is bad, is that reasonable? I would think this is a BETTER perspective than 2q below.

    2q.) In what way is mining the totally anonymous, unverifiable posts of literally any person with a keyboard on lemmy MORE valuable than a reasonable sounding argument from any generative AI or just pressing the middle button on your phone over and over? This sounds totally stupid. "Division of labor" has probably made all of us dumber. I (coincidentally) build language models as part of my job, somewhere in this thread is an AI expert who has read 1 newspaper article and is "training" on the information from other lemmy comments.

    At the same time we say "Holy shit AI bad, AI hallucinate, AI lies!" we are going to say it's totally cool and reasonable to shout into the internet box where rando people can say anything they want, and that's better?

    I mean I do like the smug argument and the smiley face, but the premise that "Gen AI sucks, hone your argument against AI using ask-fucking-lemmy" borders on content for c/selfawarewolves. It's so ridiculous I practically expect you're just trolling the thread.

  • Ah yes. AI is just dressed up exploitation and thievery of other people's ideas; a mashed up and uncreative slop. By the way, can I just aggregate prepackaged ideas about it from strangers to make my own argument? I don't want to spend time crafting or refining it myself.

    Pretty wild position of you ask me.

  • I just want to say I spent almost 45 minutes to attempt to respond to this and ended up just deleting it.

    I'm sure it's tough to be neurodivergent, and there are plenty neurotypical folks who would like to understand and make your life easier. I would also like to understand and support other minority positions, and every one is an investment of time and effort.

  • It is UNUSUAL for an element to not be either hydrogen or helium. There is nothing wrong with it. It is simultaneously totally OK, an ABSOLUTE MINORITY position, and notably UNUSUAL considering statistical evaluation.

    You can ascribe whatever meaning to that you want, but it is not a statistically typical position to be an element that is not hydrogen, not helium, and... Well... It's also pretty unusual to have extra neutrons or something and be BETWEEN hydrogen and helium.

    Again, this is TOTALLY FINE. And it is accurate in other hypothetical contexts which are in no way being referenced here. These group sizes are still, of course, in no way the same.

    It's not super uncommon to change from hydrogen to helium, but in other contexts... Yes it is. Still totally fine.

    Everybody is just getting along the best he/she/they can, but PEOPLE have rights, we don't need to argue for rights by common-washing. It ain't common.

  • Thank the Lord

  • I'm sorry to inform you sir but that game is definitely called rock paper scissors

  • I read that as "renamed" and was super curious what name they would pick!

  • "Fuck me Ismael... " Etc etc

  • I had to quit at like 50 pages in man. It's just a tough read, and I powered through war and peace.

  • Yeah we do. Don't intentionally break the social contract. FAFO.

  • Fairness and justice are for the courts.

    In the streets? Lol get fucked. Don't be an asshole unless you want to be treated like one.

  • Happy cake day. I was asking, before I dive into the hunt, if you saw any docs for doing the same sort of firmware update / swap for plain old irobot vacuums.

    Idk how motivated to be to go do this. Just started reading about valetudo.

    COA => course of action

  • Is this a COA for irobot Roombas?

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    The dinner my now 5 year old requested for her birthday. Steak, bacon, grapes, and broccoli with cheese

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    Vegetarian kebabs!

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    Homemade jerk chicken

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    Hard to beat home grilled wings!

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    Father's day steak!

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    Tis the season for BBQ!

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    Homemade pizza

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    My wife says post her plate, not the leftovers

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    Serious lamb and salad leftovers

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    Wild caught sockeye salmon bowls for dinner

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    Prime NY Strip Brunch

  • PC Master Race @lemmy.world

    Linux build guidance

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    A good zigbee repeater light switch?

  • Neovim @programming.dev

    DAP-UI default window layout?

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Custom Netflix programs on android tv