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Why is End of Life of an OS bad for an average user?

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Why is End of Life of an OS bad for an average user? - Lemmy.World

I get that there won’t be any security updates. So any problem found can be exploited. But how high is the chance for problems for an average user if you say, only browse some safe websites? If you have a pc you don’t really care much about, without any personal information? Or… are there any examples of people (not corpos) getting wrecked in the past by an eol OS?

In this CD booklet, they forgot to remove some Chinese(?) lyrics.

https://lemmy.world/post/16283755

In this CD booklet, they forgot to remove some Chinese(?) lyrics. - Lemmy.World

This is the cd “Kingdom of Desire” by Toto. This booklet shows some lyrics which appear to be Chinese. Those are not sung in the song.

Found two sound/music generating websites (before AI music was cool):

Adventuremachine

Patapap, also has some other interesting sites in it’s footer.

Madeon | Adventure Machine

Play around with Madeon's Adventure Machine and make your own mix using the samples he's used in his debut album Adventure.

Madeon | Adventure Machine

What are your favourite lesser known websites?

https://lemmy.world/post/15455662

What are your favourite lesser known websites? - Lemmy.World

I want to see if I can get a spark of the “old internet” back by making a starting page for myself with all kinds of cool websites. But not sure where to start because Google obviously will not work for this. So… what are some of your favourite websites?

After reading some of the comments and pondering this question myself, I think I may have thought of a good analogy that atleast helps me (even though I know fairly well how LLM’s work)

An LLM is like a car on the road. It can follow all the rules, like breaking in front of a red light, turning, signaling etc. However, a car has NO understanding of any of the traffic rules it follows.

A car can even break those rules, even if its behaviour is intended (if you push the gas pedal at a red light, the car is not in the wrong because it doesn’t KNOW the rules, it just acts on it).

Why this works for me is that when I give examples of human behaviour or animal behaviour, I automatically ascribe some sort of consciousness. An LLM has no conscious. This idea is exactly what I want to convey. If I think of a car and rules, it is obvious to me that a car has no concwpt of rules, but still is part of those rules somehow.

What is a good eli5 analogy for GenAI not "knowing" what they say?

https://lemmy.world/post/15421328

What is a good eli5 analogy for GenAI not "knowing" what they say? - Lemmy.World

I have many conversations with people about Large Language Models like ChatGPT and Copilot. The idea that “it makes convincing sentences, but it doesn’t know what it’s talking about” is a difficult concept to convey or wrap your head around. Because the sentences are so convincing. Any good examples on how to explain this in simple terms?