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  • Yeah I should probably use gpt4. Just don't want to pay for another subscription haha.

  • That's fair I guess. I don't have a VR headset or talk to AI so imo they're both pretty nerdy. I only talk to chatGPT every now and then to see if it can help me with code problems, and it almost always fails spectacularly unless I'm doing something really basic.

  • I'm just saying the accessibility of AI doesn't necessarily mean it has more utility. Just that it's more accessible.

  • If you had to buy an expensive headset to use chatGPT she wouldn't either.

  • Are we sure Tesla hasn't done this too? Sounds like something they'd do.

  • Being fooled by Twitter users is worse as they can link to reputable sources (that usually wouldn't post clickbait/bad headings). There's also little incentive for twitter users to not post misleading headlines, while (some) journalists/news sites are trying to build a reputation of reputability. Yes, it would be solved by clicking the article, but you shouldn't have to click every article to make sure the poster isn't lying about the content.

  • I guess it's just really hard to make an operating system. My work Mac also isn't completely devoid of its own issues. Sometimes moving the mouse can be a bit laggy which is frustrating because I also have a personal Mac that's not laggy, so again probably the work software.

    Absolutely agree it's ridiculous that modern hardware still sometimes chugs when it's thousands of times more powerful than what we had back in the day.

  • I've had the exact opposite experience. Have never had an app freeze my Mac but my windows computer freezes up at least once a week. Using both for work so similar loads but I guess it's possible some of my work software is dodgy on the windows. Still probably shouldn't lock up like that so frequently.

  • The drag and drop thing is because it's an app file. "Installation" is just putting the file in your application folder, or wherever you want it. Apps are (usually) just files, unlike on windows, so you don't need to go through a complicated installation process, just put them where you want them (usually the applications folder).

    The window snapping thing is annoying (but it's not apple's fault, Microsoft has a patent on it lol). There's a bunch of free apps that add window snapping though 🤷‍♀️

  • Ok Corduroy Jackson Jackson

  • I've seen Musk stans on here. There's nothing stopping them from coming here.

  • That's not the headline or the description written by the OP lol

  • That is not the obvious interpretation, and the headline (and description added by OP) are deliberately written to imply something that's not true.

  • Damn bro you got them good. Great contribution to the discussion. Thanks.