Dude, chill. Even if you’re right, having a meltdown on github doesn’t help anybody. Go outside and take a breath.
Dude, chill. Even if you’re right, having a meltdown on github doesn’t help anybody. Go outside and take a breath.
What I’d really like to have is a tool that lists blocked communities. That information is not as public as defederated instances.
Linux Hater’s Blog was half satire and half honest criticism.
This reminds me of the old linux hater’s blog post “At least we don’t have any viruses”.
Let’s see…
They may create text which appears to human eyes like the result of thinking, reasoning, or understanding, but it is in fact anything but.
For generation of fictional text and images that’s fine.
There is a pack mentality in rushing to invest in these tools, while overlooking the fact that they threaten workers
Like any other case of automation in the history of society.
[…] and impact consumers by creating lesser quality products
That sounds very subjective.
and allowing more erroneous outputs.
Large language models should not be used as a source of facts, that’s why they all warn you about their limitations. LLMs are tools and should be used properly. A blow torch can get your balls burnt if used improperly.
You’re putting too much importance into this matter. If this is distressing you should let it go and think about something else.