I like this alternative to conspiracy theories. Much more sophisticated.
Crawling the web is an important right for access of information. I think big crawlers shouldn’t dominate the market. Especially since Google isn’t up to par to find anything that is wanted anymore.
You see this on GitHub already. People publish paper results and manuals, along with a few files, and treat that as if it were open source. And this isn’t limited to LLMs, people with CNN papers or crawlers and other results publish a few files and the results on GitHub as if it were open source. I think this is a clash between current scientific community thinking + Big Tech vs Free Software + Free Culture initiatives.
Additionally, you can’t expect something Microsoft/Meta touches to remain untainted for long.
I completely get that someone used to monopolies can’t understand Mastodon. I don’t think it has anything to do with understanding technology, though.
Maybe they didn’t invest that much on security, as the article pointed out for not having a system that would uniquely identify only the number linked to the account.
It could be good.
I’ve heard about it before, it’s based on a Skyrim Mod. It isn’t exactly top on my list but I’ll get to it eventually. Thank you for sharing.
It isn’t that bad. It also stated new facts to me, like that GTA is owned by Take-Two.
#ebooks is composed of datahoarders that have a lot of stuff available. You declare the data source you’re getting the book from (e.g. Oatmeal) and then the name of the book.
This is common in rolling releases, but Pop OS isn’t a rolling release distro. Maybe a package you installed or something similar?
With a Wi-Fi adapter on Desktop?
I haven’t bought an AMD card in 10 years, but I’ll buy one next. 16GB of VRAM and better performance for about the same price as a 8GB VRAM video card seems nice.
I think Windows is successful because it creates a nice Enterprise environment, where companies can easily get into investing into new apps to use in their offices. I think that’s why it’s successful.
I think problems that could be solved are generic hardware compatibility. Being able to install Wi-Fi adapters and Digital Tokens easily on Linux would go a long way. I think it will get there, though.
I had one last week because of Storage problems.
Third party licensed apps are everything on Windows.
That was kind of expected, but Claude isn’t that good either.
I agree. Commercials get in, you get what happened to the Internet. We need something new.
I think that if the algorithm is so broken to the point of only listing things that are interesting to Google, the search is beyond redemption.