galaxy_nova
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- Comment on Oil rises to $110. Goldman Sachs says we’ll be in the triple digits for years 1 week ago:
If republicans truly wanted independence from other countries that they seem to love we’d have renewable energy.
- Comment on Astral to Join OpenAI 1 week ago:
This is true although that’s what enforcing strict typing from your linter is supposed to help with. I think it’s partially an issue that you can kinda just type what you think and not everyone thinks efficiently/ programmer-y
- Comment on Astral to Join OpenAI 1 week ago:
The ensloppening of some of my favorite tools begins?
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- Comment on I want you to watch a let’s play of RE9. Who can you recommend? 1 week ago:
Man haven’t watched him in a while. I watched a lot of his Xcom 2 stuff back in the day before I could play, but I started to get pissed because it felt like watching my dad take a million years on a board game turn and make a terrible decision lmao. He’s a pretty solid YouTuber though.
- Comment on Is LM Studio's GUI safe despite being closed source? 2 weeks ago:
Just use something open source like Jan. Or hack together a quick gui yourself for Ollama or something
- Comment on Lutris now being built with Claude AI, developer decides to hide it after backlash 2 weeks ago:
Exactly. If someone has already come up with an optimal solution why the hell would I reimplement it. My real problems are not with LLMs themselves but rather the sourcing of the training data and the power usage. If I could use an “ethically sourced” llm locally I’d be mostly happy. Ultimately LLMs are also only good for code specifically. Architecture or things that require a lot of thought like data pipelines I’ve found AI to be pretty garbage at when experimenting
- Comment on Without hierarchies/authority figures, the bootlickers would be totally lost. 🤠 5 weeks ago:
This isn’t an excuse they’re just weak. Many have authoritarian fathers or parents and come out vowing to never be like that or support that behavior.
- Comment on Elder Scrolls 6 Is Powered By New Version Of Creation Engine 5 weeks ago:
That’s fair, I’m someone who didn’t particularly like Skyrim and am hoping for better writing and better combat because I liked the overall idea of Skyrim but honestly I’m assuming it’ll be more to what you’re hoping for especially if Starfield is anything to go off of. Man was that game disappointing.
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- Comment on Same thing with Tiktok videos 5 weeks ago:
Huh, never played anything earlier than Skyrim. Neat.
- Comment on Same thing with Tiktok videos 5 weeks ago:
Is this an actual game?
- Comment on FR#153 – What does a Discord replacement look like? 1 month ago:
I agree with this but why are we all pitching for completely new platforms. Why don’t we all just go and contribute to stoat and implement federation instead of waiting for an entirely new platform to come up. I understand many open source people like fragmentation, but I personally would wish for more concentrated dev time on a single project. Also having one centralized place for most work makes it easier to fork later and have a solid base to work off of instead of a bunch of different ideas over and over
- Comment on Orion Browser 1 month ago:
Yeah, it’s buggy as hell every time I’ve tried it. Lots of random bugs that were open for a long time. Also not open source so I realize that doesn’t matter to everyone but for me it does especially for a browser.
- Comment on The people like AI because they treat it like a search engine. 1 month ago:
I guess? I only use Google at work though so not too familiar. But still hits my issues with llms, also it’s forced in Google I believe.
- Comment on The people like AI because they treat it like a search engine. 1 month ago:
I’ve unfortunately noticed that as llms have gotten more traction that search engines in my experience have gotten worse. Sometimes I have to do like 2 or 3 searches to get the exact right articles that actual relate to what I’m looking for. In the contrary llms are great for asking a question directly, and figuring out exactly what you’re looking for and then going to a search engine and doing some research on your own. It would be nice if there was a way to somehow combine the two without the ridiculously egregious environmental and intellectual issues with llms.
- Comment on Can anyone explain why? 1 month ago:
There’s part of it but also anecdotally a lot of us are aware that alcohol in pretty much any quality has negative effects and therefore don’t drink at all. There’s a lot less pressure to drink than in expect there was for other generations, it’s pretty normal for me to meet other people who prefer not to drink.
- Comment on But think of the landlords! 2 months ago:
500k? Dang that’s a bargain!
- Comment on They don't pay me enough for this 2 months ago:
How about “upstream changes without telling you”
- Comment on Wasting your life because you just can't let it go 2 months ago:
Every time I go to work on a personal project, “ah yes this could be rewritten more optimally” and then proceed to make no progress.
- Comment on The AI explosion isn't just hurting the prices of computers and consoles – it's coming for TVs and audio tech too 2 months ago:
Literally this. Let me use my own fucking box and my own goddamn pc how I want with big monitor. Also put DP on it fuck HDMI. I don’t need trackers in my bloody tv OS. My tv has an OS!!! That’s ridiculous. Sorry this is one of those things I’ve always been super pissed about.
- Comment on Discord in discussions of going Public Trading, economics expert discusses how that might change things 2 months ago:
I don’t want to use it but the thing is I need to convince my friends and the 50 servers I’m in to switch too…
- Comment on Linus Torvalds: "The AI Slop Issue Is *NOT* Going To Be Solved With Documentation" 2 months ago:
There’s gotta be a thread somewhere of someone asking why rm isn’t working lmao
- Comment on Dell brings back XPS laptops — ditches the capacitive touch bar, adds 1Hz display option, and upgrades 14 and 16-inch models 2 months ago:
I need the features that Asahi doesn’t have yet, plus I don’t want that big a hit to battery life
- Comment on Dell brings back XPS laptops — ditches the capacitive touch bar, adds 1Hz display option, and upgrades 14 and 16-inch models 2 months ago:
Hmmm maybe something to convince me off my MacBook onto a Linux laptop. Port selection is kinda disappointing though as usual. Will have to see how the new intel CPUs perform / battery life. I don’t think I can ever go back to having an obnoxious fan all the time
- Comment on Do you preorder games? 2 months ago:
I “built” my first desktop (that’s a whole story) for Cyberpunk. I preordered the game. Suffice to say I’ve never preordered a game since
- Comment on AI-generated code contains more bugs and errors than human output 2 months ago:
I generally agree with what you’ve said for sure. I think I’ve honestly started to use it for helping me to go pinpoint where to go look for issues in the spaghetti code of new code bases. I’ve also mostly tried to avoid using it in my personal coding time but I feel like it’s gotten harder and harder to get legitimately good search results nowadays which I realize is also because of ai. Given the choice I’d happily just erase it from existence I think. Spending hours sifting through reddit and stack overflow was way more fulfilling + I feel like people used to be slightly less prickly about answering stuff because that was how you had to get answers. It seems like lemmy could replace that space at least, I’ve genuinely gotten helpful comments and I’ve always felt downvotes on here have been productive versus what Reddit is now.
- Comment on AI-generated code contains more bugs and errors than human output 2 months ago:
It’s basically just for if you’re lazy and don’t want to write a bunch of boilerplate or hit your keyboard a bunch of times to move the cursor(s) around
- Comment on AI-generated code contains more bugs and errors than human output 2 months ago:
And then the follow up email because they didn’t actually finish a complete thought
- Comment on LG TVs’ unremovable Copilot shortcut is the least of smart TVs’ AI problems 2 months ago:
Yeah I have a 3b and 4b