Awesome. I tried to stick to the developer’s instance, but the captcha works too well.
Your recommendation is now my default, thanks! May you have a delightful meal.
Awesome. I tried to stick to the developer’s instance, but the captcha works too well.
Your recommendation is now my default, thanks! May you have a delightful meal.
Thanks! Failed like 7 times that IQ test with grainy pics, but the interface is good.
The fact that much of the project is discussed over Discord should be damning enough…
Don’t you think is damning that someone’s concern of privacy is handwaved because the data was “volunteered, not collected” ?
And, as a user, many of the AI features are limited at best and factually incorrect at worst. I would only salvage FastGPT and Quick Answer; they summarize the first 4 or 5 relevant links and contrasting views (even if it bases the whole search on a single Reddit comment from 2017).
Funnily enough the Universal Summarizer and Discuss Docs are the least reliable.
All in all, I am conflicted because it seemed like a pristine service and it’s getting clouded with time.
Using the first entry for steal
on the English wiktionary:
To take illegally, or without the owner’s permission, something owned by someone else without intending to return it.
So, if you can’t actually own stuff, you can’t (by definition) steal it.
I get your point, and this more of an AcKsHuALly type of argument, but it’s an fun way of begging the question of what “I own this” means in today’s society.
Is it just a bare bones websites that has only your email? Do you host it?
thought about it, too!
(and… not sure if it’s Jerboa, but the image appears emoji-sized to me. a bite-sized comic, hehe)
that toast must really be evil…
DDG has an email service? :o
thanks, bot. i wouldn’t know otherwise that this post on c/selfhosted is about #selfhosted
Oh, i get it! Yeah, 30% is a considerable percentage.
Where I work (text-based customer support), a few weeks ago I stumbled upon a spreadsheet analysing that they could “save” 25% in wages by implementing GPT-4.
It may still be mostly humans on the line, but 1 out 4 of us may get the boot.
I don’t think it’s perceived as good? (curious, why would it be?) Just that it’s disingenuous to market it as AI. Everyone and their mother now has “”“AI”“” 🤷♂️
I assume having them split by the predefined categories, instead of juggling all the open windows.
Then again, I don’t know other alt-tab options.
This is a non-post, as it doesn’t even bring its own analysis to the table. What are the valid concerns against card payments? What is so great about cash?
The convenience of card payments heavily outweighs the (i assume privacy) concerns. So what if anyone knows I stuffed myself with an unhealthy amount of chips? I keep my cash for things that don’t accept other ways of payment, like bus fare and my drug dealer.
I see your point, though. It isn’t solely applicable to this issue; any discussion is mudded by disagreeing just for the sake of rejecting anything anyone with an opposing view on a distinct and unrelated subject.
Presearch is an ok tool. Haven’t heard much of it out there, so it’d be interesting to hear others’ takes.
On Liftoff it’s needed to be logged in on every instance (it handles multiple accounts), so I don’t find it convenient even though I admire how polished the interface is.
On Liftoff it’s needed to be logged in on every instance (it handles multiple accounts), so I don’t find it convenient even though I admire how polished the interface is.
That will be the problem with LLMs. Considering the application questions can simply be used as a prompt, bots will ace the Turing test. Would different questions or phrasings make it easier to filter them?
I guess the tell from your single application to all these, is that they flock at the registration.
All this just proves why 3rd party tools are important for managing an instance.
Haven’t heard of this. What’s unethical about GitHub?
Amazing: surprisingly simple, yet complex and fun! Also there’s the added bonus that you get to vent, ha.