AI Optimization is the term. It's now a bug part of marketung. Attempting to get AI to understand, recommend, and prefer your product. Ideally, this just by having the best marketing pages, but I'm guessing it can be gamed just like SEO. Embed text that an AI will see but a human won't, specifically lying about the product, or at the very least hamming points that would be terrible for a normal marketing page.
I moved onto piefed when the lemmy instance I was on shut down, and I don't regret it at all. It's a solid choice and promotes options in the threadiverse.
Guess what? I can change how the power is generated for an electric car. I can't change a gas engine to not be a gas engine. I know, it's crazy right. Also, this may sound unbelievable, but natural gas electricity is way cleaner per mile than gasoline. So an electric vehicle charged by natural gas is still significantly better than a gas engine.
Granted, all of that is terrible compared to public transit, but most American's don't have a choice to use public transit, significant infrastructure changes must be made first, and we are decades away from that at best. So for now, electric cars are the best option, while hopefully the politicians start working on the infrastructure problem.
There is a benchmark that kinda tests that. It's call the bullshit benchmark. Basically, LLMs are given questions that don't make sense in different ways, and their answers are judged based on how much they pushed back or bought in. Claude is in a league of its own when it comes to pushing back on non-sense questions.
I tried it a few weeks ago. It didn't feel particularly buggy, but it was pretty slow/sluggish. Not the apps themselves, but moving and resizing windows. Basic UI stuff. Just felt like it was still very much a WIP.
Most endpoint management software supports Linux as well as they do Macs these days (probably better, because Apple keeps locking management agents out of settings). These days, the problem is more one of talent and marketing. You have to have people who actually know enough to successfully manage them, and also the upper brass love to be sold to. It's all getting there though. I wish more governments would take the plunge, that would help the talent issue at least.
Running through my head, I could easily draw maps for dozens of places. I've lived in quite a few, but my work had me regularly visiting a lot of different offices (IT). Many of them I did literally draw maps of, for wiring diagrams, or just to help other techs find their way.
I disagree, you can do almost anything with powershell. There isn't always an exact command for it, but like 95% of Windows configuration lives in the registry. If you know what to change, you can make powershell manage any setting. Which is similar to the way that Bash controls Linux, through modifying config files.
I do wish they had more/better tools for configuring the OS, but it works pretty well if you know the arcane magic of Windows.
And when it comes to being a functional script, I'd take powershell over bash any day. That's preference, obviously, but objects instead of strings makes it way easier to move data from one process to another.
I think it is why AI (Mostly just LLMs) have gotten so much hype. It's something different. Desktop environments aren't going to get much better. Mobile phones have been black rectangles for a decade with very little improvement. AI is something new, and feels like an advancement, even if 99% of the proposed use-cases have failed to actually work.
As an American, it has always been obvious to me that the government thinks rights are only for people in the country. Snoden's whistle blowing made it clear that it isn't just US. Lots of other countries act the same way, and the US government is using that to allow them to spy domestically too.
Many years ago a grocery store chain, which was rapidly becoming national, had its progress halted by a meat bleaching scandal. They set impossible goals for their meat department, knowing there was zero way to sell the meat at the volume they demanded, so the local stores were left to do illegal things to meet the impossible quotas. The higher ups claimed plausible deniability, while knowing there was but one answer.
Fortunately, the damage to their reputation did far greater damage than they won in the lawsuit, but as far as I could find, no legal actions were taken against Food Lion.
I always thought it would be cool to have a pack of the games that allows trading between the versions, or at least tracking of the pokedex across versions. I'm not crazy enough to play every single version, but if they had every version of every game for several gens, with a central pokedex, it would let the super fans try to completely fill out the dex.
There are a lot of things people can do to help with depression, many don't even take physical effort. "Talk to family" is technically very easy, but when you are depressed, it's a huge challenge, even if you know it will make you feel better.
AI Optimization is the term. It's now a bug part of marketung. Attempting to get AI to understand, recommend, and prefer your product. Ideally, this just by having the best marketing pages, but I'm guessing it can be gamed just like SEO. Embed text that an AI will see but a human won't, specifically lying about the product, or at the very least hamming points that would be terrible for a normal marketing page.