Old-man-yelling-at-clouds energy :D
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I just wish the whole 'cloud' thing would die in a ditch specifically for people like that.
No, most use-cases don't need to be in a cloud.
You are 99.9% paying more for that setup than having people who understand servers.
And if you need the cloud, then hooray for you, but it should not need to be subsidized by thousands of small customers who jumped on the wrong train.
What about the pasta straws? I've seen it mentioned once, but nothing since.
Just use Free and Open Source Software!
It can always fuck up with updates, but usually you just get more free stuff and it's awesome.
It's just a proxy hate.
Just like crypto before that.
Or any other crazy bullshit the elite drops bags of money on instead of anything reasonable.
LLMs just repeat training sets - so every mistake is repeated forever.
Every bias is locked in and can't be fixed.
So you just deny people and expect them to appeal everything... sounds like you are offloading costs on the victims.
Shit like that is what makes it demonic.
It will be used to take control over peoples lives.
In any simple way it may be - denying job/insurance/care/etc, it will be hailed as using 'reason', while it just repeats patterns from the training sets.
It does not 'reason', because it can't. Trying to sell it as such is very dangerous as it will be used against people, and it's dishonest for the investors as well, as they will jump on it even though it's not 'true' and it never will be for this model.
Not being able to do some things is the biggest blocker.
Sideloading for instance. Photos disappearing inside the Photos app and not being in files is also weird. It just felt like I was a moron who couldn't handle my own files.
I dunno, I had iPhone in my hand for app development, and I wanted to shoot it out of the cannon into the sun.
You have to understand the thinking process behind the UI, and it's not 'intuitive' to everyone.
And I just couldn't use it, it drove me crazy.
Unfathomable hands down.
It requires 3-6 people for well over two hours (longest was around 5h).
Constant attacks from the sea creatures trying to destroy your ship. With traitors.
But it's so engaging and fun. There is enough depth for replayability, lots of variation, there is always something happening, and players interact a lot, so there aren't boring parts just watching someone go off with their turn.
There was recently an expansion, adding lots of variety and more depth.
Almost everyone who played once wanted to try it again. If you can find people who have the time, they will not walk away until it's over. And will think about how to play differently the next time.
What is OpenAI doing with cancer screening?