

North Korea. The best place for Russians.


North Korea. The best place for Russians.


That’s the question to corporations, not to LLMs.


You need to reread my comment.


yes.
What “yes”?


destructive costs
YouTube storing shitillions of dickabytes of cat videos “costs” much more while being completely useless. But those are funny cat videos. Hands off of those videos. Yes?


They save my time tremendously while searching for something in documentation. Especially if I don’t know if it is actually there.


And people do use them. Naturally.
What about that “forcing” thing you’re talking about? Look around. You’re being forced with everything by corporations. Why would this new cool technology should be an exception? You’re forced to watch sport events, listen to modern music, wear some vogue clothes, kiss your beloved leader’s ass, hate those evil Cubans or Ukrainians (depending on who your owner is).


So maybe you should fight against dick-shoving billionaires, not against useful tools?


No idea why people do that. I suppose some people are too dumb to write code and some other people are too dumb to understand what programmers use LLMs for. What dumb people do best? Attentionwhoring, screaming and throwing hysterical tantrums.


That would be wonderful if those anti-AI folk would stop using LLMs and switch their attention to something more constructive. But they can’t.


Or we can refuse to listen to anti-“AI” crazies.


Besides obvious keys, phone, etc? Toilet paper.


Fascists of all countries unite!


I think you use that “social” term too widely.
support forum is “social media”, even wikis are “social media”,
Completely disagree. I don’t see any social component here. Of course you can say that any resource where one user can leave a message readable by another user is a social media, but… what’s the point? I can write a message on the brick wall and it would be readable by others :)
you certainly have a high opinion of your own activities, eh?
Yes, writing here is almost a complete waste of time. “Almost” because I have one rational reason to continue to do it: I try to improve my English. As soon as Lemmy will stop helping me with that, I will move my attention to something more interesting than arguing with strangers about unimportant things :)


Fewer people posting on social media
Hurray! People stop doing stupid shit!
it highlights a social media shift as platforms boost short video.
Fuck. People have found even stupider way to express their idiocy.


My reason: because you have provided no text to concentrate on. Just a link to some site where I expected to crawl through tons of menus, cookies reminders, photos of diverse people happily smiling and pop-up windows asking for subscription.
So I ignore it altogether.


Well, yes, but how is all that differs from Reddit? I see Lemmy as an exact copy of Reddit, but with more accessible API and fewer moderators. And fewer people, of course, too. Oh, and lags. All servers, except for some big ones, lag.
Depends on what job you want to be done. It would be a perfectly fine solution to make a very subtle light in the dark room, for example.


The oldest rule of this restaurant: do not discuss whatever the owner dislikes.
Next rule: respect the house rules.
Also a rather old rule: we will send you out for disrespecting the house rules.
New rule: no boiled carrots in any dish!
They would feel there like at home, but in future…