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My belief is that LLMs were just immediately impressive, the fact that it generates plain human-readable text made it on the surface understandable to everyone. And then, apparently, the first thing everyone thought to generate were art and uni assignments, which is not a good look.
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Oh yeah, I didn't notice it myself. Are Mondays always simpler? I'll try to hit the start of the week next time then!
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Daily Akari 😊 Tue Jan 14, 2025 ✅Solved in 4:02✅ This was indeed a lot easier, but I still feel that I'm understanding only about 10% of the method behind mindfully solving those
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I think it's pretty obvious that there are unimaginable amounts of people on Instagram who, when presented with the "make me look cool" button, are going to press it repeatedly without any reservation regarding how it works.
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Like, am I supposed to be chilling right now? Or am I supposed to be packing everything 24/7? The middle option is not an option for sure, but which one of those two?
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flip 'em and rip 'em 🫶
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And if you are just mixing everything (like putting flour and stuff for a dough) — you can get by with just one bowl. Just put it on a scale, and add things one by one looking at a reading. Compared to using a measuring cup that gets dirty after everything it's a bliss
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My biggest concern about FreeBSD here is that it just has less community help with it available online than Ubuntu/Debian (ElementaryOS base). The perfect ideal is to have nothing ever break in the system, but the next best thing is being able to search and find solutions online.
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Another similar looking project is helloSystem hellosystem.github.io/docs/ which aims to capture the feel of MacOS back when it was really simple. And it's an effort I can only applaud, but with FreeBSD as a base I'm not sure if it's achievable
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When Mastodon defederations started to happen more (mostly with Threads, but not limited by it), I started to realize that the ideal scenario is hosting your own server, and using someone else's is a weirdly important and compromised decision. I imagine only a handful of people find that appealing .