I need these in my life ffs being a lefty is a pain at times
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ml is run by the devs of Lemmy so unfortunately that’s not realistic, you could be missing on a ton of information if you want to subscribe to Lemmy development or information related communities
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World News@lemmy.world•Doctor Says More Than 200 Reported Dead in Tehran as Regime Opens Fire on ProtestsEnglish
116·6 days agoDon’t worry the Islamic Revolution wants to spread everywhere too. It’s ingrained into the religion.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Speed test pits six generations of Windows against each other — Windows 11 placed dead last across most benchmarks, 8.1 emerges as unexpected winner in this unscientific comparisonEnglish
10·11 days agoThe underlying work on Win 8 was really good… Just not the front end
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your kinda-unimpressive 'claim to fame'?
2·15 days agoHaha I wish I could answer that but I wasn’t on the set itself.
I don’t remember the context exactly as it’s been a while since I watched, but IIRC every episode they used to show learning activities that kids did as a “peek” into the IRL world, sometimes individually and sometimes as a group. Example: https://youtu.be/AgC1CFISch8?t=4m41s
I was in one of the episodes where kids did some group activity. I don’t really remember it much though, I would have been less than 5 years old.
I still haven’t managed to find which episode the one I was on; it should actually be sort of easy to find it for certain reasons but it’s… Teletubbies. I’m not arsed enough 😂
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your kinda-unimpressive 'claim to fame'?
9·15 days agoI did a photo shoot for Johnson and Johnson as an infant lol for one of their products.
And also was one of the IRL kids on Teletubbies.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Do you think Google execs keep a secret un-enshittified version of their search engine and LLM?
4·15 days agoProbably controversial but Youtube is my least favourite search because it doesn’t tie in to your Google search at all. Like you search something on Google but YT doesn’t know that so the results are completely different. I WANT it to be fed my normal search history for context, what even is the point of having an interconnected ecosystem and being logged in to Google? Otherwise I’d just stick to DDG
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Games@lemmy.world•The Best-Selling Video Games Since 2020English
3·16 days agoSurprised at no minecraft, has it peaked?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Firefox Will Ship with an "AI Kill Switch" to Completely Disable all AI Features - 9to5LinuxEnglish
3·25 days agoOh fuck, yeah, I somehow forgot to put personal data ingestion as one of major negatives lmao. Yeah those LLMs are gonna know literally everything about you.
Edited my previous comment to reflect that
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Technology@lemmy.world•Firefox Will Ship with an "AI Kill Switch" to Completely Disable all AI Features - 9to5LinuxEnglish
232·25 days agoSerious and long answer because you won’t find people actually providing you one here: in theory (heavy emphasis on theory), an “agentic” world would be fucking awesome.
Agents
You know how you have been programmed that when you search something on Google, you need to be to terse and to the point? The worst you get is “Best Indian restaurants near me” but you don’t normally do more than that.
Well in reality most of the times when people just love rambling on or providing lots of additional info, so the natural language processing capabilities of LLMs are tremendously helpful. Like, what you actually want to do is “Best Indian restaurants near me but make sure it’s not more than 5km away and my chicken tikka plate doesn’t cost more than ₹400 and also I hope it’s near a train station so I can catch a train that will take me home by 11pm latest”. But you don’t put all that on fucking Google do ya?
“Agents” will use a protocol that works in completely in the background called Model Context Protocol (MCP). The idea is that you put all that information into an LLM (ideally speak into it because no one actually wants to type all that) and each service will have it’s own MCP server. Google will have one so it will narrow down your filters to one being near a train station and less than 5km away. Your restaurant will have one, your agent can automatically make a reservation for you. Your train operator will have one, so your agent can automatically book the train ticket for you. You don’t need to pull up each app individually, it will all happen in the background. And at most you will get a “confirm all the above?”. How cool is that?
Uses
So, what companies now want to do is leverage agents for everything, making use of NLP capabilities.
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Let’s say you maintain a spreadsheet or database of how your vehicle is maintained, what repairs you have done. Why do you want to manually type in each time? Just tell your agentic OS “hey add that I spent ₹5000 in replacing this car part at this location in my vehicle maintenance spreadsheet. Oh and also I filled in petrol on the way.” and boom your OS does it for you.
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You are want to add a new user to a Linux server. You just say “create a new user alice, add them to these local groups, and provide them sudo access as well. But also make sure they are forced to change their password every year”.
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You have accounts across 3 banks and you want to create a visualisation of your spendings? Maybe you want to also flag some anamolous spends? You tell your browser to fetch all that information and it will do that for you.
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You can tell your browser to track an item’s price and instantly buy it if it goes below a certain amount.
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Flying somewhere? Tell your browser to compare airline policies, maybe checkout their history of delays and cancellations
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And because it’s natural language, LLMs can easily ask to clarify something
Obvious downsides
So all this sounds awesome, but let’s get to why this will only work in theory unless there is a huge shift:
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(Edit thanks to /u/korazail@lemmy.myserv.one, can’t believe I forgot this) LLMs have the capacity to know literally EVERYTHING about you!!! It’s a big privacy nightmare waiting to happen if companies aren’t careful, and not to mention Governments and other organisations trying to get data for surveillance!!!
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LLMs still suck in terms of accuracy. Yes they are decent but still not at the level where it’s needed and still make stupid errors. Also currently they are not making as generational upgrades as before
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LLMs are not easy to self host. They are one of the genuine use cases of making use of cloud compute.
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This means they are going to be expensiveeeeee and also energy hogs
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Commercial companies actually want you to land on their servers. Yes its good that your OS will do it for you and they get a page hit but as of now that is absolutely not what companies want. How are they going to serve you ads and steal all your data from your cookies?
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People will lose their technical touch if bots are doing all the work for them
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People do NOT want to trust a bot with a credit card. Amazon already tried that with Alexa/Echo devices and people just don’t like saying “buy me a roll of toilet paper” because most people want to see what the fuck is actually being bought. And even if they are okay, because LLMs are still imperfect, they are going to make mistakes now and then.
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There are going to be clashes of what the OS will do agentically vs what a browser will do. Agentic browser makers like Perplexity want you in their ecosystem but if Windows ships with that functionality out of the box then how much reason is there really to get Perplexity? I expect to see anti-competitive lawsuits around this in the future.
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This also means there is going to be a huge lock-in to Big Tech companies.
My personal view is that you will see some of these features 5-10 years down the line but it’s not going to materialise in the way some of these AI companies are dreaming it will.
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Games@lemmy.world•Indie Game Awards Disqualifies Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Due To Gen AI UsageEnglish
614·26 days agoGet good or lower the difficultly and stop crying. Also, you know there’s a dodge button right
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 - Patch 1.5.0 Notes! - Steam NewsEnglish
3·1 month agoIt would fill up the break bar instantly for all enemies in the battle when you die. And when you do actually break an enemy you could stack it with other pictos that burn or modify (eg slow) the enemy on break.
Now it only fills the break bar of the enemy that killed you, the others remain untouched. So it also means that you can’t combo it with auto death that insta kills you on battle start to fill up everyone’s break bars from turn 1 and use it to your advantage. It definitely made some battles incredibly easy if you built around it.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 - Patch 1.5.0 Notes! - Steam NewsEnglish
2·1 month agoI legit thought that the old behaviour was expected and not a bug. I never built primarily around that (although it was fun to watch other people do), but I did use the heck out of it in boss fights like the endless tower where there are 2-3 bosses at once. At least I finished the game before it was patched XD
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 - Patch 1.5.0 Notes! - Steam NewsEnglish
7·1 month agoTLDR summary: major changes including new areas, lumina, weapons, photo mode, lumina loadouts, FSR4, Steam Deck verified, Breaking Death being not as… game-breaking anymore
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Games@lemmy.world•Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 - Patch 1.5.0 Notes!English
21·1 month agoTLDR summary: major changes including new areas, lumina, weapons, photo mode, lumina loadouts, FSR4, Steam Deck verified, Breaking Death being not as… game-breaking anymore
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 takes home an absurd 9 wins at The Game Awards, more than Baldur's Gate 3 in 2023English
8·1 month agoAaaaah this game was amazing, can’t wait to download it again to play the new update
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Technology@lemmy.world•RAM is so expensive that stores are selling it at market pricesEnglish
401·2 months agoFfs I keep delaying a rebuild of my PC because of crap like this every year thinking the bubble will burst, but something new comes up. I don’t use it for gaming nowadays, just regular browsing since I have a console but even Sony is bringing their stuff to PC so I was looking to upgrade. Now it’s been pushed even more.
Hang in there my 8 GB ram PC with GTX 960…
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World News@lemmy.world•New Zealand says it’s going to eradicate feral catsEnglish
4·2 months agoPerry the Catypus on his way to throw some paws
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•WhatsApp appears to have ads now. Good thing I don't really use it anymore.English
11·2 months agoOk boomer

















Man ain’t nobody lost money because of Gimp. Flawed argument aside, at least Blender could be in for a shout