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    I actually don't know that much about LLM's. I do know they require a ton of energy to train the models. But once those are trained, the smaller models especially, don't require that much to run, right? I once tried to run a local one to see how much it took, and my gpu maxed out for a few seconds and the LLM spit out text and it was done. While when playing games, the gpu maxes out for hours. Again, i don't know super much about them as i have only used it a few times over the years to break down big tasks into smaller tasks for my AuDHD when i am very overwhelmed, and it was kinda nice for that. The image generation stuff is pretty bad though from what i have read. Plus it steals peoples art. Fuck that shit. Please do tell me if i understand wrong. Because i don't want to contribute to a bunch of bad shit ruining the climate.
  • Danish Ministry switching from Microsoft Office/365 to LibreOffice

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    Yeah, OnlyOffice is a lot closer to the MS experience which would make it easier for people to transition. I use both and usually prefer OnlyOffice.
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    My optimistic side is imagining a truck filled with a small town's worth of nutrient-rich groceries, making one trip to replace dozens of individual trip to a less-than-convenient grocery store. My pessimistic side is imagining a truck with one or two people's worth of shitty "American" groceries, making the same trip they would have made to a grocery store down the street. I feel like the reality heavily leans to latter, but I only have anecdotal data to back that up.
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    Everyone has different preferences. My separate debit card and transport card won't discharge or just stop working as likely as a phone. It also won't be suddenly affected by bugs, nor will it get slower. Nor do I get Google also tracking every single payment as well. The only disadvantage is compatibility. So many things, and now even some shops use contactless-only terminals, while I got contactless or magnetic payments blocked. Only chip + PIN. But anyway, the shop that had to downgrade to contactless only due to increased fees on regular old terminal also started asking people to pay in cash instead, again, due to the fees.
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    Isnt that what QuickShare and Airdrop solves?
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    well if you want to get into it, i think the last browser that didn't have mozilla in the useragent was internet explorer, which had "trident/9.0" or something. every other browser on the market is based on the old KDE browser Konqueror, which had "khtml, like gecko" in it. when that didn't work they just added "mozilla" to it. then apple took that codebase and added "safari", chrome took that codebase and added "chrome", etc etc etc. compatibility problems just kept compounding on every browser based on khtml until we got to the point where microsoft edge's current user agent is Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/134.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 Edg/134.0.0.
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    primarily medium to large companies. the smaller startups seem to know better. the former laid off a bunch of staff and in most cases offshored the work to people who ONLY use AI to build things. A few rare cases it's been a Project Manager who paid for a Claude.ai subscription and had it build things from start to finish then push to production. If I see something that has a gradient background I know they had Claude build it.
  • AI agents wrong ~70% of time: Carnegie Mellon study

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    You're projecting. Every accusation is a confession.