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  • ... and must share search data with rivals.

    What does it mean exactly?

  • because of clickbait

  • Might be hard to do, it needs to be approved by president of Poland which is a big fan of Trump (contrary to current government)

  • Lack of a single standard way of installing and removing software.

    Some software on my computer comes from APT, some are installed using deb file, some from Flatpak, some from Snap, some are AppImages, some are installed by a random shell script, some are Progressive Web Apps and finally some have custom installers (like Jetbrains). If I want to uninstall an app, I often don't know where to even look.

    All of that happens despite Linux Mint (the distro I'm using) have an app for installing software. It makes things a little easier, but still doesn't cover every possible option.

  • Can I use it? And if not: when can I use it?

  • Technology @lemmy.ml

    Open models by OpenAI

    openai.com /open-models/
  • thanks

  • Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Is there something like automatic moderation on Fediverse? How does it work?

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    Permanently Deleted

    Jump
  • Alternative title: "Reddit plans to make sh**load of dollars from data we've all left there for free".

  • Technology @lemmy.ml

    I tried living entirely on IPv6 for a day, and here's what happened

    www.xda-developers.com /the-internet-isnt-fully-ipv6-ready/
  • It's like you bought a car and deliberately hit the wall to make a headline "cars make you disabled". Or bought a hammer, hit your thumb and blame hammers for this.

    Guys, it's a TOOL. Every tool is both useful and harmful. It's up to you how you use it.

  • Web Development @programming.dev

    It's time for modern CSS to kill the SPA

    www.jonoalderson.com /conjecture/its-time-for-modern-css-to-kill-the-spa/
  • I'm reading comments on arstechnica and seeing people mad at... what exactly?

    The reason I go to web search is to answer my questions. Now it's given to me at once, without need to go anywhere. Is it sometimes hallucinating? Of course it is, but have you really 100% trusted information on the Internet before anyways? I haven't.

    You say that ads driven websites are going to stop receiving money. But have you really liked ads driven websites? The same ones whose main incentive is to keep you on the website as long as possible or, in fact, wasting as much your time as possible to sell it to ad companies? The ones that were really worth visiting already changed their business model.

  • State-of-the-art LLM agents do not perform calculations, they call external tools to do that.

  • To be fair, not all knowledge of LLM comes from training material. The other way is to provide context to instructions.

    I can imagine someone someday develops a decent way for LLMs to write down their mistakes in database and some clever way to recall most relevant memories when needed.

  • Technology @lemmy.ml

    Can LLMs Do Accounting? Evaluating LLMs on Real Long-Horizon Business Tasks

    accounting.penrose.com
  • I was talking mostly about side projects. I don't have much time for them right now. Thanks to LLMs, I can spend those few hours a week on doing instead of reading what is the best way to do X in ever changing world of web front-end frameworks. I just sit down, ask: "how is it usually done?", tweak it a bit and finish.

    Example: I have published an app on flathub a while ago. Doing it from scratch is damn complicated. "Screw it" is what I would say in pre LLMs era after a few hours ;)

  • True and not true at the same time. Using agents indeed often don't work, mostly when I'm trying to do the wrong thing. Because then, AI agent does not say "the way you do it is overly complicated, it does not make any sense", but instead it says: "excellent idea, here are X steps I need to do to make it happen". It wasted my time many times, but it also guided me quickly though some problems that would take hours to research. Some of my projects wouldn't have been finished without AI.

  • To that end the company is developing a "Pay Per Crawl" system, which would give content creators the option to request payment from AI companies for utilising their original content.

    So Cloudflare is not as much "saving the Internet", as just becoming a middleman between LLM training companies and content creators. Which I believe has a potential of being a true goldmine in the future.

  • I support this request, even issue on GitHub does not contain any (even short) description

  • ofc I could even send raw api requests, but sometimes it's good to have a nice GUI that "just works".

    Specifically I'm looking for something that could handle not only text responses, but also attachments, speech recognition and MCP support.

  • Taking advantage of the fact that this thread became popular, question to all of you guys: do you recommend some other open source LLM front ends?

  • As long as they are free and open source, I don't care.

  • +1, I came here just to paste a link to it

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Using Microsoft's New CLI Text Editor on Ubuntu

    www.omgubuntu.co.uk /2025/06/microsoft-edit-text-editor-ubuntu
  • Technology @lemmy.ml

    The EU smartphone repairability law will take effect on 20 June

    energy-efficient-products.ec.europa.eu /product-list/smartphones-and-tablets_en
  • Technology @lemmy.ml

    Baby is healed with first personalized gene-editing treatment

    www.scientificamerican.com /article/first-personalized-crispr-treatment-gives-baby-new-lease-on-life/
  • Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    How do you promote communities on Lemmy?