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- Comment on A fresh install of Signal takes up 410MB, blowing both Firefox and Chromium out of the water 4 months ago:
Personally, I’m a big fan of XMPP, due to the inherent resiliency in being decentralized/federated, and due to the security. Don’t have to worry about third-parties messing with my data if it stays on my server that’s in my house.
- Comment on How come no true use for recent AI developments has been found yet? 4 months ago:
People can also stop saying words and think for a second about the information they’re actually saying first, whereas an LLM just vomits up words that seem to match the pattern of the rest of the sentence. If I were to ask you what 2 + 2 is, you’d stop, run the math in your head, get 4, then reply with 4. An LLM would just start vomiting out words based on what it’s been trained on without verifying that the information is good (or even relevant), and can end up confidently telling you that 2 + 2 is in fact equal to the cube root of 5 because that’s what the data said so it has to be right, for instance.
I’m aware this is a drastic oversimplification, and I think the tech is neat (although I avoid non-self-hosted models like the plague due to privacy concerns), but it’s oversold to all hell, and is definitely not even close to intelligent.