AI hype is different from AI itself. You can use AI unrelated to the hype in your own terms. I don’t like AI hype either. I’ve seen translating tools which uses “AI” locally (neural networks) to improve translation, which I don’t think is included in the AI hype definition. My post had nothing to do with hype, I don’t even use AI that often.
No, if you read carefully I wrote an entire post with context about what the post is.
I won’t judge a community by its name, is it right? It can be extremist or not. I understood as “anti AI but we’ll just write fuck AI for a stronger impact”. But they’re indeed pretty extremist, sick level of extremism, not good at all, not good for any subject.
That’s reductionist argument, but I’ll reply anyway. A meat eater could ask for opinions and people should be able to answer polite about what he’s asking, maybe he’s trying to reduce the meat he eats, once it’s hard for him to stop eating. Once people push extremism on him they’ll just give up, that’s what I said with provoking exactly the opposite result. If you’re not welcoming people will just give up.
I’m vegan btw.
Fuck AI community is the worst bubble I've ever seen on the internet
https://lemmy.today/post/54707114
Fuck AI community is the worst bubble I've ever seen on the internet - Lemmy Today
I just shared a simple post asking opinions about using AI, and I know, you
might think I’m dumb, maybe I am indeed, probably. The problem is, you could
feel in the comments the rage, they holding themselves to not say I should kill
myself for using AI. In a specific comment I asked a guy what he thinks about
people who are obligated to use AI in the job, their solution is quite simple,
quit the job and find another one. I deleted my post there because it was
unbearable, but then I was just checking my comment history now and I noticed
every single comment of mine in that post got an extra down vote, I can’t even
imagine how it feels like in the head of the guy who did it: “Look this piece of
shit I really need to down vote him to show my discontentment, it doesn’t matter
what he wrote he uses AI”. Things are weird, I didn’t see things like that even
on Reddit, I can’t remember such a hateful community like that, and it’s very
odd to find it on Lemmy itself. The worst part is that they don’t realize that
retaliating people who use AI will lead to the very opposite outcome, those
people will feel more isolated and since everybody is such a dick, why to bother
stop using AI? Between two groups of people: Anti-AI and Neutral-AI, I’d stick
with the Neutral-AI group since the other is retaliating me, why’d I feel like I
need to prove anything for them? Ykwim? The problem is that they’re pushing
people who are prone to be anti-AI (like me), to actually give up from the idea
because of the absurd extremism they expect of you. It feels like they’re
actually competing to see who is more anti-AI purist all the time, there’s no
tolerance. It’s just bizarre, it’s like if they’re trying to fight Hitler by
killing everybody that doesn’t want to kill Hitler.
Android is dead already, it's just not buried yet
https://lemmy.today/post/54698606
Ok ok, I get it, I understand the arguments. What I don’t understand is how companies like Google are safe from such accusations and you don’t see they get sued for monopolistic behavior in the media, that’s what I don’t understand. Humanity priorities aren’t right. Valve provides a reasonable decent experience pro-consumer, it shouldn’t be the main focus of people right now.
How much gestures are good enough for gestures training data?
https://lemmy.today/post/54689934
How much gestures are good enough for gestures training data? - Lemmy Today
I don’t have any parameter to know how much should I aim as a single person. I
already did 1000 words, I wonder how much is necessary to have a reasonable
decent impact on contributions? Because I’m no English native and I think very
few people are contributing to my language, it’d be good to know. Is 1000 a lot?
Or too little? Etc…
You probably mean general purpose libraries, when it comes to libraries that need to interact with OS native APIs Tauri does the heavy lifting by implementing for alç platforms including Android and iOS.
I mean every language is cross-platform at its core, even Node, but for more complex calls things get really tricky.
Can it be used to develop for Linux?