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greetings children it is time to learn through ai

please copy your questions from your ai teacher into your ai answer machine, then copy and paste the answers back to the teacher

please do this forever so you can learn all the subjects

For those not in the know, here's a pic of me using my GPD Win 4. Usually I wear my head mounted display but it was more comfy to code like this at the time. This is the machine I do all my dev on.

Per WaPo: U.S. state and federal government agencies have already been breached by the SharePoint zero-day bug. Commercial sector also affected. Tens of thousands of SharePoint self-hosted servers around the world at risk.

washingtonpost.com/technology/

@alcinnz One topic that I feel isn't explored enough is software efficiancy on all levels. You can use software from the 90s to do the same work that was possible back then (search for information online, listen so music, design a flyer or write some document, so some calculations in a complex spreadsheet, even watch videos) and it will be incredibly snappy with minimal latency. Experiments like that show how much worse software has effectively become over the years, from the performance point of view.

I remember when I installed Windows 95 on a 2 GHz Athlon XP or something once and when I clicked the start button it felt like the menu was open before I even clicked. Because we're used to a little bit of latency. You can't get this effect even on a modern PC when you install Windows 95 in a VM because of all the stuff modern systems add.

How nuch of the modern abstraction layers do we really need; How much do we want? And how much do we just use out of convenience? Are native apps really not feasable anymore in a commercial envirenment? Then maybe something needs to be changed in the envirenment.

How much energy could be saved over decades if certain coding principles with efficiancy in mind would be adopted instead of making the task more complex all the time?

there's too little slime mould content on fedi

@fleeky @agregore Is ollama running? :o Did you mess with the settings for the url? Alsp are you usinf the latest version of agregore?

@Miaourt Sadly it was three hours of them saying it'd be 30 mins :P It's okay though, more testament to my resilience ✊

@Miaourt Mostly okay. Zero sleep and three hour delay to my flight. I will survive 🫠

Vending machines should not require an app to use.

TEACH companies they can’t treat you poorly by NOT BUYING THEIR WARES. This includes NOT WATCHING certain channels and shows.

New tutorial is out! Learn how you can scrape web pages and save them to a local p2p archive. Includes some code but also a guide on how to prompt the local LLM to generate code snippets to save time or if you're unsure how to do something.

Ever since the Matrix was released in 1999, cell phones have been steadily replacing landlines - which were shown to be the only way to escape.

@fleeky @agregore It's gonna be written :P Konda like the existing tutorials

Got that jetlag insomnia and I'm using it to make a tutorial for how to scrape web pages with @agregore for offline use. One neat thing I'm trying out is to show folks how to prompt the local AI to generate code snippets for you as you build the app. The goal is to help folks new to coding get started while still getting them to write and understand the code and the approach to making an app from scratch.

beyond just the education context… there really is a kind of abuser logic to these products. the goal is to isolate you from social support. I think this is probably a really important thing to worry about; I feel like i have not seen enough worrying about it by comparison with other issues (like not working/being wrong)

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