

In short, teaching myself simple stuff.
A lemm.ee refugee ;)
In short, teaching myself simple stuff.
Lemmy is designed for public discourse and data availability. If you want your thoughts to be private, don’t post here.
If you want privacy, you should use Matrix groups. But even in Matrix, you’re at the mercy of the host admin.
I hoped LLMs would be able to help me learn things at first, like a patient tutor I can ask all my stupid questions and it’ll never get annoyed with me
It can do that for school level stuff because that material is present in it’s input dataset in a redundant manner. For anything niche or domain-specific, it will hallucinate or fail.
I believe that when the bubble bursts, education will be one genuine usecase for LLMs.
Looks like the person using it have at least some idea of what they are doing
This is something which I have been saying from a year back, albeit a different form – “I only ask questions to LLMs if I already know the answer”.
They are not supposed to replace coders, but kind of boost their productivity.
This usecase is also quite good.
Sorry i forgot to respond to you but your last point is helpful. Thanks!
There’s a viral video of a person creating booby-trapped parcels for porch-pirates. They steal the parcel which creates mayhem at their house (stink spray, glitter). Can the thief sue the person?
Look, it’s the anime “Manager-san has a communication disorder”
Oops, messed up my Egyptology. Thanks!
i only see *******
A cute foxgirl jackal girl which protects a website from LLM scrapers
You have never visited a tropical country I presume.
True, but they also thought they had magical powers because they could create fire. An algorithm whose only work is reward-maximization by generating funny strings is not consciousness.
Maybe we will get there one day, but not now.
We have no working theory of conciousness or sentience
Which is precisely why AI won’t be sentient
One needs to trust a game like any other proprietary software. That seems like a good rule of thumb.
Thanks for the detailed response.
I guess if I’m not using Flatpak, the games have access to my entire home directory. Sounds a bit risky, but I trust that Valve is testing the games before releasing the game to the store.
But this seems like a single point of failure.
This needs to be mandatory due to its fragile nature.