Is “AI” (ie, large language modeling, also known as enhanced word prediction; and with no logical reasoning ability) really so important that this infrastructure needs to be built?
For the love of the gods, let this bubble burst already!
Is “AI” (ie, large language modeling, also known as enhanced word prediction; and with no logical reasoning ability) really so important that this infrastructure needs to be built?
For the love of the gods, let this bubble burst already!
More than Google does
It’s a fucken goat!
No words
… goes on to write article
I recognise that reference!
Well, they were discovered in China, so it won’t take long, but they won’t tell anyone until it’s been spread to other countries.
It will be interesting to find out if these words will come back and haunt them.
The front fell off.
I’ve been running Linux on all my computers for literally decades. But I’ve just started an online course and the college requires Edge — not Chromium, must be Edge. Yes, I’ve changed useragent, only Edge will work. Grrrr.
Maybe a $10 Uber Eats gift card?
No, have you?
Just give them a $10 Uber Eats card!
Not allowed to call them “females” any more.
Thanks, this looks good! I like this as a reader, but I can’t see how to subscribe to a subreddit.
rdx_subs.json
file?Because they’re not Google.
Essentially John Oliver’s episode on Boeing.
The vendors like you to buy a new phone every year so that they can get more money from you.
When they advertise that “only our latest product has smart thingy, or picture erase, or circle to search”, they’re really telling you that they are trying to find a reason for you to throw perfectly good hardware away so that you can spend more money.
If the software lasts that long, and it’s doing what you need, there’s no reason you have to buy a new phone each year.
Every time you keep your phone a bit longer instead of buying a new one, you’re reducing the waste that goes to landfill (let’s be honest, most people throw their obsolete electronics literally in the trash rather than direct them to approved recycling and disposal).