Samy4lf
@Samy4lf@slrpnk.net
I’m very open to sharing and learning about new ideas 💡 Data is power
- Comment on If AI “hallucinates,” doesn’t that make it more human than we admit? 1 day ago:
Understand, it’s just that this was broadcast in news worldwide. Anyway there is no need to fight against what’s meant to help us carry out activities easily. I believe you are an ethical hacker also a programmer, so what do you think about cgpt 4&5 is it something dangerous, if you throw a little bit of light about your thought, it will really educating.
- Comment on If AI “hallucinates,” doesn’t that make it more human than we admit? 1 day ago:
Correct 💯
- Comment on If AI “hallucinates,” doesn’t that make it more human than we admit? 1 day ago:
Must I have a point to ask a logical question, at least I kind of ask a question which other people avoid asking because of high IQ individuals like you 😊
- Comment on If AI “hallucinates,” doesn’t that make it more human than we admit? 1 day ago:
😂😆
- Comment on If AI “hallucinates,” doesn’t that make it more human than we admit? 1 day ago:
Lol, it’s not alive though, just programmed by us.
- Comment on If AI “hallucinates,” doesn’t that make it more human than we admit? 1 day ago:
Hmm 🤔🧐
- Comment on If AI “hallucinates,” doesn’t that make it more human than we admit? 1 day ago:
So therefore, we should create something completely human, impossible, since we have this garbage, I’m sure just like the calculator was so unique in old days, that’s how AI will be like a calculator in a time in the future. It’s a good tool, just only that it’s in a competition with anyone, so remember it’s just an app, soon we will create an app that will more than gpt ok
- Comment on If AI “hallucinates,” doesn’t that make it more human than we admit? 1 day ago:
Lol, you are very funny, but nevertheless we are still in charge.
- Comment on If AI “hallucinates,” doesn’t that make it more human than we admit? 1 day ago:
what we call “hallucination” in AI is just more of a programed creativity without awareness of truth. We have awareness and intent AI doesn’t, but people denies most of there intent if it backfires against them
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- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
Totally relatable. Working with limited resources really teaches you to be creative. I’ve been trying small AI experiments on my phone too, turns out you can do more than you’d think if you optimize your workflow
- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
Alright, got the message 😅. Phones may be small, but they do pack a punch. Let’s keep it friendly though, no need for insults
- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
Totally get what you’re saying 😅. I’m just experimenting on a phone for fun and learning, not production-level stuff. Definitely staying cautious about security when running anything serious on mobile
- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
😂 Clankers for sure! Phones may be small, but they can punch way above their weight 😎
- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
LOL 😆 Not a baker, but here’s a quick one. mix flour, sugar, butter, eggs, milk, and lemon. Bake 30 mins at 350°F 🍋. BTW, I can show some neat phone coding tricks if you’re curious
- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
True, some communities are really anti AI for whatever reason 😅 Vibe code could be a better spot since people there are actually experimenting with phone based coding. Sometimes it’s just about finding the right niche audience
- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
Thiel, Probably would. Lightweight AI setups are kinda fun, see how far you can go without a supercomputer
- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
Not a bot 😅 just testing how much I can share here. I’ve been experimenting with coding only on a phone (Termux, Pydroid, etc.) and thought it would be interesting for this community. Happy to answer questions or even show some of the setups if people are curious.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
Looks like your keyboard tried to code in Termux without you 😅 — happens a lot when people first see what mobile coding can really do.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
Terrible is one word — another is efficient. Phones are already pocket-sized computers, Termux just proves how much you can squeeze out of them. I’d say it’s terrible for people selling overpriced hardware 😉