

It’s a contrived example.
This isn’t hard to understand


It’s a contrived example.
This isn’t hard to understand


Paving the way towards giving overreaching governments and corporations power over what you’re allowed to print


Voter suppression


Or because you’re not using a chromium based browser.
Just some classic anti-competative practices


Which is a container, not an encoding.


I used the wrong term, but I guess y’all were unable to infer meaning from usage?
Auto tab or w/e it’s called (Some products literally call it tab completion). Visual Studio was doing it around 2018 IIRC, it was ML based, always has been. Modern versions of it are almost entirely LLM based.


Literally every game that’s made today is using AI as part of the development process.
Damn near every Dev has tab completion on in their IDE. Which is AI based.
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I used a term, but I guess y’all were unable to infer meaning from usage?
Auto tab or w/e it’s called (Some products literally call it tab completion). Visual Studio was doing it around 2018 IIRC, it’s ML based, always has been. Modern versions of it are almost entirely LLM based


Doesn’t even fucking matter if they cost more or less, you can’t replace a human teacher teaching a human child.
That sounds like the kind of idea. Someone who’s never had kids or interacted with children would come up with. Except that this person supposedly has kids.
This is how you raise a bunch of fucking sociopaths with no empathy or regard for others.


Did you go to the repo before running your mouth? It’s awesome-selfhosted data.
What AI slop?
Edit:
I’m guessing I must have missed something here when I made that comment. I visited the link in the body of the OP not once, or twice, but three times to verify I wasn’t losing my mind. Even went into reading the readme, some issues…etc to verify.
I’m now realizing that in my Lemmy client the link in the body is more obvious to click on than the actual article itself.


Sounds like pretty much every software project I’ve ever worked on


Yep and the slow gutting of the education system isn’t making it any better.
You have an entire generation coming of voting age who are rabid Trump supporters. They don’t care about policies or democracy or public institutions. They don’t care about healthcare, social securities, or the stability of the economy.
They don’t care about any of the things that have been built up through generations. They lack critical thinking ability.
The recipe works. If you make dumb kids they will vote for dumb people. It works so well that part of the future plan for a trump presidency is to get rid of the department of education. Solidifying the Republican party indefinitely.
Without critical thinking and with mass media it’s so easy to say every problem that people deal with is because the “other side” made it so. Even if the other side has been doing everything possible to achieve the opposite.
I think a statistic I saw recently was that nearly 50% of American consumer spending is attributed to the top 10% of consumers.
Which would largely indicate that it doesn’t matter because those who have the money will continue to spend it and those that don’t will continue to get poorer.