Ouroboros is a type of all you can eat
We now all live in a recursive loop.
Submitted 11 hours ago by gedaliyah@lemmy.world to [deleted]
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Ouroboros is a type of all you can eat
We now all live in a recursive loop.
You say that every. single. time.
We now all live in a recursive loop.
recursive loop
recursive loop
Sadly no termination condition.
Google being that guy in the comments saying “just Google it bro” instead of just giving you the answer lol
I've noticed that the answers have become more and more like this in the last weeks. It usually just tells me how to find something. That said, I don't use Google as my main search engine anymore. I've used DuckDuckGo for over a year. It's... Fine.
I just ask random people on the street until I get an answer back that aligns with my preconceived notions.
I don't like this internet tbh. I feel like there's less to be learned.
Kagi gang here. For whoever debating of it is worth the price - go for it. Worst thing that can happen is you lost like $5. Or, for tech savvy people, go for SearXNG.
Seems good, I'll look into it
Worth every drop of water
This is my favorite one yet
@Grok is this real?
Pretty soon it’s going to just link to Google.
Ah yes, the ouroboros is complete.
CrabAndBroom@lemmy.ml 7 hours ago
The other day I experimented using an AI to troubleshoot a laptop issue I was having. It produced a detailed step-by-step guide which essentially boiled down to: install this software from the AUR and then make this edit to a config file. Being healthily skeptical of AI, I first searched the AUR for the software, which didn’t exist. I then went back to the AI and said “this doesn’t exist.” It then replied “You’re absolutely right, that’s not a real thing and editing the config file would do nothing.”
The experiment has concluded.
pineapplelover@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 hours ago
Sometimes I have used AI to troubleshoot linux issues. Some of the times it’s helpful in the sense that it searches the internet and pulls what people on the threads have already said, or it makes some nonsense up