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Blocker is already good
If you’re here, there’s still hope for the internet
Don’t let it fall
Blocker is already good
Until that ad also happens to be for a legitimate website you want to visit. I’d rather have a adblocker I can change right there in the website
What are they going to use instead? Windows, which also has an OpenAI partnership? Android, which had Gemini and probably even worse privacy?
Or is the whole company switching to Linux and Linux mobile
embedding arbitrary things was disabled a while back due to security reasons. Just link it
I just post wherever I see it first. I did actually search for articles about this one cause I know people prefer it, but it saw no indication in mainstream tech sites. It seems to have flown under the radar.
Honestly I’m scared of when these people figure out they can use llms to make their texts look like less obvious scams
I’m pretty sure it fell through, once OpenAI clearly showed it wasn’t based on her
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This is comedy gold
Nah but the Intel one was some comedyheaven material https://youtu.be/-w1BZTgUOIA?si=kgylqnJEY-MBVhrO&t=5536
The actual screen volume is around that of a 14" 16:9 if that makes a difference
It was in the announcement vid, you’re correct
It’s kinda weird how much of a performance difference the wallpaper makes. I once installed Linux mint on an old laptop and the perf of managing windows and some other things was terrible until I changed the wallpaper to a plain color.
Meanwhile windows will still lag switching between desktops if they have different wallpapers, even on high end computers
Yeah it’s called the “research assistant” I think. Uses GPT4-o atm.
Not quite, it is an intelligent summary. More advanced models would realize that is bad advice and not give it. However for search results, google uses a lightweight, dumber model (flash) which does not realize this.
I tested with rock example, albiet on a different search engine (kagi). The base model gave the same answer as google (ironically based on articles about google’s bad results, it seems it was too dumb to realize that the quotations in the articles were examples of bad results, not actual facts), but the more advanced model understood and explained how the bad advice had been spreading around and you should not follow it.
It isn’t a hallucination though, you’re right about that
In every service I know of, the platform takes a minority of revenue
There are three morbillion songs and I have no idea which ones I like. Streaming platforms became popular for a reason
full machine specs
just fyi, every website you visit has access to this, it’s not private
The goal is to make it work on device in the next 4 years. That’s the point of an “AI PC”
Is it electron?