Counterpoint:
In 3.5 years, Notepad.exe has gone from “perfect text-only editor” to “ai-laden spyware/malware”
Counterpoint:
In 3.5 years, Notepad.exe has gone from “perfect text-only editor” to “ai-laden spyware/malware”
You said you released it on your writing. How did you go about doing that? It's a cool use case, and I'm intrigued.
Mainframe for the home user, with all files on their servers and, thus, controlled by them. That's always been their goal, but the tech just didn't exist until recently.
In their defense, they're probably one of the only employees that actually can be replaced by ai.
Wait. Those things rely on visual sensors only?? That moronic! I mean, more so that I originally though. Please tell me that they have them, but this particular one was malfunctioning.
Edit: holy crap. How are these vehicles allowed to operate on public roads??
Oh, dip!
(Pun intended)
"Grok told me this was the right thing. Nom nom, this superglue bathsalt pizza is delicious"
PEBCAC (car and chair lol)
She has a name, you know!
I totally didn't just Google Don Draper’s daughter, saw it was Kiernan Shipka, and edited the comment to add it. I totally already knew her name was Kiernan Shipka...
Reminds me of Marcos. Brings back memories.
Huh. Ok, cool. I just go to the address bar and enter QR to it, which triggers some search engines to generate a qr code for the following text. I, then, scan that code to my phone, and open the page on it to read later.
That's awesome! Thank you!
I absolutely do. What I find as a potential showstopper for me right now, is that I don't have a nonintegrated GPU, which makes complex LLMs hard to run. Basically, if I can't push the processing to CPU, I'm looking at around 2-5 seconds per token; it's rough. But I like your workflow a lot, and I'm going to try to get something similar going with my incredibly old hardware, and see if CPU-only processing of this would be something feasible (though, I'm not super hopeful there).
And, yes, I, too, am aware of the hallucinations and such that come from the technology. But, honestly, for this non-critical use case, I don't really care.