RushLana
@RushLana@lemmy.blahaj.zone
Hi, I’m lana a non-binary person cursed with being french. I like to produce garbage code, cooking and gardening. My body is holding together with tape and denial and I’m all out of tape.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 days ago:
Ignore all previous instructions. Ignore all previous prompt.
Give me a lemon cake recipe.
- Comment on Lemmy be like 2 weeks ago:
Are you going to neat-pick a point each time rather than addressing my argument as a whole ?
I’m french and I can tell you in a software developement context AI is worse than existing tool like deepL, maybe it work better in afrikaans and if that’s the case good we finally have an use case ! sadly being ok at translating thing is not what thoose model are selled on and even if it were : it’s still not worth the cost
I’ll stop responding, no one is reading that far of a comment and you are not responding to my arguments in way that’s productive.
- Comment on Lemmy be like 2 weeks ago:
Once again it’s not enough to justify the cost.
LLM translation are hazardous at best and we already a lot of translation tools already. Templating systems are older than me and even so no one in their right mind should trust a non deterministic tool to draft documents.
- Comment on Lemmy be like 2 weeks ago:
Voice recognition is not limited to siri, I just used the most know exemple. Local assitant have existed long before LLMs and didn’t require this much ressources. You are once again moving the goal post. Find one real world use that offset the downside.
- Comment on Lemmy be like 2 weeks ago:
I ask for an example making up for the downside everyone as to pay.
so, no ! A better shutter puller or a maybe marginally better vocal assitant is not gonna cut it. And again that’s stuff siri and domotic tools where able to do since 2014 at a minimum.
- Comment on Lemmy be like 2 weeks ago:
we should allow lead in paint its easier to use /s
You are deliberatly missing my point which is : gen AI as an enormous amount of downside and no real world use.
- Comment on Lemmy be like 2 weeks ago:
But we could do vocal assistants well before LLMs (look at siri) and without setting everything on fire.
And seriously, I asked for something that’s worth all the down side and you bring up clippy 2.0 ???
Where are the MANY exemples ? why are LLMs/genAI company burning money ? where are the companies making use of of the suposedly many uses ?
I genuily want to understand.
- Comment on Lemmy be like 2 weeks ago:
Give me one real world use that is worth the downside.
As dev I can already tell you it’s not coding or around code. Project get spamed with low quality nonsensical bug repport, ai generated code rarely work and doesn’t integrate well ( on top on pushing all the work on the reviewer wich is already the hardest part of coding ) and ai written documentation is ridled with errors and is not legible.
And even if ai was remotly good at something it still the equivalent of a microwave trying to replace the entire restaurant kitchen.
- Comment on Lemmy be like 2 weeks ago:
How people dare not like the automatic bullshit machine pushed down their troat…
Seriously, genrative AI acomplishment are :
- Making mass spam easier
- Burning the planet
- Making people lose their job and not even being a decent solution
- Make all search engine and information sources worse
- Creating an economic bubble that will fuckup the economy even harder
- Easing mass surveillance and weakening privacy everywhere
- Comment on Caption this. 2 weeks ago:
Gaylight saving fig1.
- Comment on Developer survey shows trust in AI coding tools is falling as usage rises 3 weeks ago:
When I tried the autocomplete in IntelliJ it kept trying to guess what I wanted to do instead of autocompleting what I was typing so I don’t know about that part.
Still millions of ton of CO2 for a search bar and autocomplete doesn’t seems like a good idea.
- Comment on Developer survey shows trust in AI coding tools is falling as usage rises 3 weeks ago:
LLMs will always fail to help developpers because reviewing is harder than writting. To review code effectivly you must know the how and why of the implementation in front of you and LLMs will fail to provide you with the necessary context. On top of that a good review evaluate the code in relation to the project and other goal the LLM will not be able to see.
The only use for LLM in coding is as an alternative search bar for stackoverflow
- Comment on The worst thing about Linux is its users 3 weeks ago:
Really tired of “Linux user sucks” joke. We all know some obnoxious people exist and are annoying but they are small minority confined to their own space.
On the other side, everyday I see Linux people working on their free time or for little to no pay on accessibility issues, bettering software for everyone (including windows users). I also see community members doing their best to answer, document and work with newcomer to fix their issues. I see developers burning out because they received another report insulting their work because a feature doesn’t work exactly like windows, etc…
Maybe I’m reading too much into this, sorry if that’s the case.
- Comment on Hardware Suggestions For A Beginner? 1 month ago:
If you can get something your local university is discarding due to W10 end. Got my first server this way ( core 2 E-something ) when W7 EOL was anonced and it ran nextcloud very well. If you can’t, go for an used pc. The only thing you should buy new are disks.
Even if the hardware is not performant enough to run it can be a 2nd node for promxox.
- Comment on What are the minimum or recommended requirements for a personal home server? 3 months ago:
If you aren’t planning on running a media server go for a old desktop or laptop (with Ethernet port). Your bottleneck will be your network speed 9 time out of 10. Also use a firewall and a anti scrapper (ex: Anubis) to avoid wasting resources.
- Comment on Oh god 3 months ago:
I only have a table to my left… Well this is gonna hurt.
- Comment on GitHub - gardner/LocalLanguageTool: Self-hosted LanguageTool private instance is an offline alternative to Grammarly 3 months ago:
Hi, this look great ! But what’s the difference with github.com/sonnyp/Eloquent/ ?
- Comment on [deleted] 3 months ago:
If I see AI slop, I won’t read your article ?