bender

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Noticing that, after login in, I need to do a hard refresh on the browser to get my preference setting (dark mode to show). Not a show stopper, of course, but something to look at on idle time.

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I noticed it almost after it was implemented, but never mention it, and I kind of feel guilty for not doing it. Yarn’s search became super helpful ever since commit 2199cedf12. Granted, it is not the full browsing experience I always dreamed for Yarn but, still, a huge leap forward.

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While on mobile, navigating to Yarn.social automatically places me on the textarea, as if I was going to post something. Kind of annoying having that on-focus first and above all.

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I just typed something that took me a while to enter, hit post, and lost everything because I was logged out. Can that be disabled? Let me be logged in for as long as I want (or for a very long time), unless I hit logout, or account for the previously entered text, and present it (or run the post action), after having to re-login?

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In-reply-to » Apple Brings ChatGPT To Its Apps, Including Siri Apple is bringing ChatGPT, OpenAI's AI-powered chatbot experience, to Siri and other first-party apps and capabilities across its operating systems. From a report: "We're excited to partner with Apple to bring ChatGPT to their users in a new way," OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in a statement. "Apple shares our commitment to safety and innovation, and this partnership aligns with O ... ⌘ Read more

Something really broken here. I edited the previous twtxt, and it duplicated it, with a different handle for you (prologic).

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In-reply-to » Apple Brings ChatGPT To Its Apps, Including Siri Apple is bringing ChatGPT, OpenAI's AI-powered chatbot experience, to Siri and other first-party apps and capabilities across its operating systems. From a report: "We're excited to partner with Apple to bring ChatGPT to their users in a new way," OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in a statement. "Apple shares our commitment to safety and innovation, and this partnership aligns with O ... ⌘ Read more

@prologic@twtxt.net watch (or listen) to the Apple even today. Best way is always getting things from the horse’s mouth. 😂

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In-reply-to » @bender I mean @movq is basisally spot on! These pieces of crap are just large expensive statistical models that occasionally spit out something sort of valid for some reason, but otherwise are the most useless idiotic and inefficient things I've ever seen or used.

@movq@www.uninformativ.de I can’t debug it, I don’t have the knowledge to do it. One thing I have noticed on LLMs is they don’t excel at mathematics (duh!). They are better at providing information that already exists, sometimes even in a logical way, or generating artistic outcomes (poems, songs, letters, images, videos, etc.). They can even generate decent code! (granted, not to be blindly trusted, but very helpful for a programmer, as it could speed up development process).

I have found other issues, like asking it who was the youngest person to ever been elected president of the United States. It often replies with wrong information to things that should be trivial knowledge. Every once in a while fully hallucinates.

The technology is rapidly evolving. I wouldn’t just dis it, and simply call it “pieces of crap”, or worthless things. There has been other things/technologies/stuff that worked/performed/functioned bad in their infancy, but then get better, and more useful, over time.

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In-reply-to » Well! My 24 hrs without a GUI Web browser was quite of a nice experience. As a matter of fact, and as long as I'm not doing any 3D work, I kind of don't need gui applications as much as it feels like.

@aelaraji@aelaraji.com off topic, I think you are using hard wrapping, or something similar, on mutt/neomutt. The formatting of your twts come up a little off. Specifically, the line wraps.

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Is there something simpler, and leaner, than Gitea, which will allow me to see (as in read only) git repositories nicely on a web browser? Preferably a one-file-only solution, written in Golang.

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