thelinuxEXP

joined 6 years ago
[–] [email protected] 8 points 6 months ago (2 children)

@V0ldek @Jayjader At some point, I worked on a real estate website. We wanted to add little pages describing all the various neighborhoods in major cities, and contracted actual humans to do so, people who lived in said neighborhoods.

Reviewing their work, rewriting parts of it, and fixing mistakes was excruciating, I can’t even imagine trying to do that with the insipid writings of an AI that doesn’t understand the context or the purpose of what is asked of it…

[–] [email protected] 5 points 7 months ago (1 children)

@krolden @vort3 Libreoffice has like 6 different interfaces that you can pick from at startup, including one that is licmicking Office’s UI.

It also auto detects dark mode and auto sets icons to be the right theme, so, that criticism seems dated to me :)

[–] [email protected] 3 points 8 months ago (1 children)

@haui_lemmy @helenslunch The EU generally has the right idea but is often pretty bad at writing « ironclad » laws. I’m pretty sure most of the people writing these texts have very little experience in tech, and they tend to leave gaping holes that big tech companies are quick to exploit.

Still, in general, they’re doing a solid job at curbing the power and abuses of these companies. It just takes longer than it should to patch the holes!

 

Quick post to recap the #Fediverse tools I use (in case you’re interested):

- Pixelfed: @TLENick it’s mostly pics of my city and the coast around it, sometimes of my office for the day
- News podcast: @tlenewspodcast using Castopod, weekly Linux and FOSS News podcast
- Videos: @thelinuxexperiment_channel All my YouTube videos, also available on Peertube (generally 1h after their initial publication on YT)

That should be it!