

It’s just the first instance I found when I signed up, I didn’t know anything about its reputation.
It’s just the first instance I found when I signed up, I didn’t know anything about its reputation.
Money is not printed by the local government at all. Money is created by private banks through extending credit. And it shouldn’t be controlled by the government either, that’s a terrible idea.
I agree with the rest though.
I use Valetudo and it works great, zero complaints. Just get a model that is officially supported.
Is neovim support on your roadmap?
Oh so you support grifting off the public domain? Maybe grow some balls instead of taking the status quo for granted.
Unfortunately, this partnership with OpenAI means they’ve sided with evil and I won’t spend a cent on their products anymore.
You’re talking about the llama models, not ollama.
That sounds like total bullshit, according to that logic anything could be declared a military target and therefore nothing would fall under the Geneva convention. I think you’re talking out of your ass.
Has Israel officially declared war on Iran? Apart from that, why aren’t they protected by the Geneva convention?
Since when is it legal to kill civilian scientists in another country?
I don’t know if you read the article, but in there it says AI is becoming smarter. My comment was a response to that.
Irrespective of that, you raise an interesting point “it’s about the impact AI has on the world”. I’d argue it’s real impact is quite limited (mind you I’m referring to generative AI and specifically LLMs rather than AI generally), it has a few useful applucations, but the emphasis here is on few. However, it’s being pushed by all the big tech companies and those lobbying for them as the next big thing. That’s what’s really leading to the “impact” you’re perceiving.
This means absolutely nothing. It scanned a large amount of text and found something. Great, that’s exactly what it’s supposed to do. Doesn’t mean it’s smart or getting smarter.
I recommend void. It’s rock solid, “stable rolling release”, no systemd, amazing package manager. The installation is a bit more “advanced”, but I guess coming from Arch that should not be a problem for you.
Tbh, I never cared about it much, mine isn’t exactly a new account and I haven’t experienced what you describe very often. I mostly use lemmy via the voyager app and here I can’t even see what instance someone is on, unless I search for them specifically (or I’m too much of a noob and don’t know how). So if some people want to base their judgment on that, whatever.