First beans, now beef stroganoff. What will it be next?
cloudy1999
I installed a custom launcher that's close to the stock one on my Pixel 3 specifically to make it possible to remove the Google Search widget. Now I have a Firefox widget that points to DDG.
If any are interested, the launcher is Lawn Chair, and it can be installed via F-droid.
I missed this so much. Thank you dev. One thing I took for granted in Boost is that the button boundaries are well defined. In other apps, I often miss the upvote button and accidentally open a post or link. It's such a simple thing, but it really improves the experience.
Overlap yes, equal no. I don't believe either of my comments included a complaint. People are entitled their opinions. My original and new remarks were only observations, no offense intended.
My comment addresses my perception of Lemmy users, not the open source community. These two groups are not the same as is evidenced by the frequent complaints on the front page about open source gatekeeping and quantity of open source topics.
Let me add, I'm also a long time user and contributor of/to open source and free software. I think it's not correct to assume we're a single group that all share the same opinion. Best, cloudy1999
This has been a surprise for me. I see this community as pro privacy, anti big tech, and anti capitalism. AI seems like a hot button issue at the confluence of all three, and yet comments suggest many have rose tinted glasses for tech companies with LLMs.
Pls don't forget! I hope it will be a bowtie noodle recipe this time
It's a fundamental flaw. They're unable to admit making a mistake. Rather than being a sign of weakness, acknowledging errors is the first step to correcting them. I think this is why they keep failing.
You idiots! You found Tim Russ's stunt double!
This, and it's not a human. All these analogies trying to liken a learning algorithm to a learning human are not correct. An LLM is not a human.
This hits the nail on the head. A major component of art is that it's an outlet of human creativity, something we find fulfilling to both produce and consume. If creativity is delegated to machines, what's left for us humans? At some point, we'll grow tired of Taco Bell and re-runs, and what then?
Say the line BartGPT