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  • Tomatoanus

    Not because of the pattern perks, really, but because his Speedrun explainers are just so good. They consistently high quality, informative, and you can tell there's a lot of work that goes into them.

  • It's the support angle, for me. I seriously don't have to worry at all whether a piece of software supports Windows or not. And in my special case, my school doesn't help with troubleshooting unless you're using Windows or Mac because "of the many variations of Linux," they said.

    But that's kinda typical of everything, how's tech support going to help you troubleshoot something that has a million variables? I can fix things, but can the typical user? Definitely not.

  • That's honestly what astounds me sometimes, but I guess it makes sense. There's heart, soul, and passion in an indie game made by a small team.

    AAA games fall victim to the "designed by committee" sameness and just-good-enough gameplay.

  • I was using Kagi, but I'm not sure I can justify $10/month for search results that weren't that great. DuckDuckGo is basically Bing. I do love Qwant because their results felt really good to me, but they won't let me use it without an ad blocker.

    What's an alternative that gets actually good results?

  • Bunch of ostriches with their heads in the sand. They'll regret voting Republican when their freedoms are taken away too.

    Or they probably won't because the mental gymnastics they do over there could probably win good at the Olympics.

  • It's really not a wasted search, but I agree this is not the community for the post.

    Project 2025 is the Republican's plan to essentially dismantle government agencies, consolidate power to the president, and make the LGBT+ community illegal. Among many other fucked up things.

    The introduction of the document is absolutely essential to read. It's truly scary stuff.

  • Even for years, r/askreddit was drowned in annoying sexual questions like "what would you do if you became the opposite sex" or "what should men/women know about women/men"

    It got so repetitive.

  • whatever you wanna call these things

    This is a phrase an AI (as they are now) would never use. To these LLMs, something is either a fact or it thinks it's a fact. They leave no room for interpretation. These AIs will never say, "I'm not sure, maybe. It's up to you." Because that's not a fact. It's not a data point to be ingested.

  • But really though. <- and that is a sentence that AI would never use because it references too complex of an idea and is too casual.

    Humans are much more dynamic than these LLMs, especially because companies need their LLMs to be as uncontroversial as possible.

    It's like a corporate memo as an AI

  • Seriously. The real solution is comprehensive privacy protection and consumer information export controls for all companies operating within the US.

    This whole thing is just going to give an American company the capability to use Tik Tok to spy on people and control information, which is barely better.

    And then they'll likely sell the data to China anyway. Data brokers exist and make a fuck ton of money on us.