Clearly a case where everyone uses their left hand instead.
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There's value in brevity and clarity, I took two paragraphs and the other was two words. I don't like it either, but it does seem to be the way most people talk.
Let's be generous for a moment and assume good intent, how else would you describe the situation where the llm doesn't consider a negative response to its actions due to its training and context being limited?
Sure it gives the llm a more human like persona, but so far I've yet to read a better way to describing its behaviour, it is designed to emulate human behavior so using human descriptors helps convey the intent.
Wth water running 24/7 there's no need for a white noise machine any more, just listen to the water.
Non developers and non technical people that are already accustomed to bad software, basically following the broken window problem combined with lack of knowledge to do better.
I'm not saying I agree, and I hope saner heads prevail, but I can definitely see the future trending this direction not because it's best but because it's easier and maybe cheaper (by some measurement).
This is local anecdata but of the four main malls near me, only one has turned into a ghost town. The other three have thrived and they are hopping.
I hate that you are right. Giving up electron would likely mean less Linux and mac compatibility. It's a shame, but it's likely true.
I have been really enjoying working with Avalonia, it is a .NET library that works across windows, Linux, and Mac and allows you to use C# for desktop app development on those environments. Its what MAUI should have been.
So you're saying mining crypto is gonna come back into fashion?
While true, a government IDP would still be able to track what sites you're using your tokens at, which is not great.
Good tip on prepping the drain pipe traps, that should help. I'm sure there are better options if you have the right tools but as a stopgap solution, it would help lower the freezing point and gives you better odds of not coming back to a cracked pipe.