

You can decrypt old messages on Matrix, in some cases.
You can decrypt old messages on Matrix, in some cases.
It would be, until I’ve seen millenials do the exact same thing.
Yeah, but the image seems pretty spot on, and that’s what you replied to.
What is accurate then?
There are many interesting AI applications, LLM or otherwise, but I’m talking about the IT bubble, that grows so big it will finally consume the industry. If it ever pops, the correction will not be pretty. For anyone.
I evaded the BS for now, but it feels like I won’t be able to hide much longer. And it saddens me. I used to love IT :(
But that won’t happen, since the bubble rose on promises of gorillions of returns, and those have not manifested yet.
We are so fucking stupid, I hate this timeline.
It’s a bit fucking expensive for a grammar tool.
I get that it gets logarithmically more expensive for every last bit of grammar, and some languages have very ridiculous nonsensical rules.
But I wish it had some broader use, that would justify its cost.
Surprise surprise, most of us have no use for LLMs.
And yet everyone and their gradma is using it for everything.
People asked GPT who would the next pope be.
Or which car to buy.
Or what’s a good local salary.
I’m so fucking tired of all the shit.
What is your definition of reasoning?
It’s not shoving AI slop into it again to get a new AI slop? Until it stops, because it reached the point where it’s just done?
What ancient wizzardry do you use for your reasoning at home if not that?
But like look, we’ve had shit like this since forever, it’s increasingly obvious that most people will cheer for anything, so the new ideas just get bigger and bigger. Can’t wait for the replacement, I dare not even think about what’s next. But for the love of fuck, don’t let it be quantums. Please, I beg the world.
They chose their horse on this
Laravel is shit.
I can believe it became popular only because devs don’t care about the code.
Compared to MySQL most definitely.
Granted, Oracle has pushed some fresh air into it, but still it has a long way to go.
Sort of harsh approach, but I get it.
Though I did learn the most while having a lot of data and had issues with performance.
Studying Postgres in that job was the absolute best part, I learned so much, and now I can’t find a problem Postgres can’t fix.
There was a running joke in my last office that I was paid to promote Pg because every time MySQL fucked something up, I would bring up how Postgres would solve it. I even did several presentations.
Then we migrated to Postgres and suddenly everything is stable as a rock, even under worse conditions and way more data.
I just love Postgres so much.
Wow, do I have some stories for you.
But in short, there’s a lot of FOSS software that people use every day without knowing about it.
And it gets no funding, because why it should.
Companies making 9+ figures have issues sending even a $1000 to an open project that they depend heavily on.
But Microsoft/Oracle/VMWare/Google licenses? That money just shoots out like from a cannon.
Even if those products are not 100% needed and can be replaced.
I use the pip install without issues for 8 years.
Never join matrix.org from your server (or ideally any other) and you’ll be fine.
I have my entire inner circle on my homeserver without issues, sharing pictures and texting a lot, and in that time we are on like 25ish GB in disk space.
Can your Linux do that?
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Yes, of couse it can, all of that and even more!
Gentoo is the best platform for this.