I was under the impression that it was available on Linux?
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djehuti@programming.devto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Remote Learning Accidentally Introduced a New Danger for LGBTQ Students
2·4 months agoI’ll go further: humanity could solve 99.9% of its problems if people would mind their own fuckin’ business.
djehuti@programming.devto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Hyprperks: a new 5€ official subscription to support Hyprland development.
11·4 months agoIs this an ad? I think this is an ad. It sure looks like an ad.
djehuti@programming.devto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Is it me or are many freemium applications masquerading as opensource applications?
1·4 months agoCough cough 40 cough cough
djehuti@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•John Giannandrea out as Siri chief, Apple Vision Pro lead inEnglish
1·9 months agoFair. I think it’s important from an “Is this True AGI?” sense to distinguish these, but yes, in the colloquial sense I guess the system could be said to understand, even if it’s not strictly the actual LLM part that does it.
djehuti@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•John Giannandrea out as Siri chief, Apple Vision Pro lead inEnglish
0·9 months agoNo, they really don’t. They answer you with words that are commonly found in conjunction with calendars. There is code in Siri that understands calendars, but the LLM part ain’t it. I have, ahem, firsthand knowledge of how Siri does this.
djehuti@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•John Giannandrea out as Siri chief, Apple Vision Pro lead inEnglish
0·9 months agoWhat LLMs do has nothing to do with understanding. There’s no there there.
States always wind up being run by self-interested psychopaths.
That’s not a “flaw;” it’s the fundamental nature of the concept.
Anyone who doesn’t work for themselves is getting their labor stolen, and that includes me. The name for this type of systemic crime is “capitalism.”