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@fuuma I use Haiku regularly while college is in session, for note-taking and some schoolwork. It's a great little system.

Been thinking a lot about media recently, and I think a lot of writers and creators really need to understand the importance of pacing and a strong first impression.

The intro of Mario & Luigi: Brothership was dull, and turned people away. The first few episodes of the RTD 2 version of Doctor Who were bad and turned people away.

In both cases, the creators stuck the boring and audience alienating stuff at the start, and lost a sizeable percentage of said audience.

@tante I think this is a bit too extreme and generalized. For instance I don't use the inline code suggestions, they annoy me. But I sometimes use the AI Chat to ask programming questions, especially when I'm in a domain that I'm not very familiar with. I don't blindly copy the answers. I validate them and use them as an inspiration to solve the current coding problem. I'm very aware that AI makes errors.

I found this #throwback from a few years ago. I'm thankful to whoever made it.

#foss #linux #debian

I just logged into FaceBook for the first time in years and it’s filled with the most insane AI slop

At least I have cool music to listen to that my brother made.

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@rolle I've thought about that, but I feel like it would be toxic on a microblogging platform. On a forum-like platform (like Reddit, I guess) I think it would be beneficial.

Given how contentious a lot of posts on microblogging platforms can be compared to the more analytical nature of forums (IMO), if emoji reactions were a thing, I suspect you'd get a lot of annoying, low-effort 🤡 and 🤣 and 👎 etc. reactions.

The app on my phone is one of the only social media apps I have that is an actual benefit to my life. It's less addicting and more giving.

Silly #poll time:

How do you pronounce "been," as in "How have you been?"

#Language #Linguistics #English

@jonah The fact that that account got the name @ staff lends it some possible credibility (seems like an admin-assigned username), but that assumption of course doesn't really matter security-wise.

What's large, grey, and doesn't matter?
An irrelephant.

#DadJoke #DadJokes

This is a proposal to expand the tried tl;dr standard for further usecases.

The authors propose

pw;dr - paywall; didn't read
ai;dr - ai, didn't read

This is a draft.

When do doctors get angry? 

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