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Any recomendations for an text editor with good AI integration (not code editor)

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Any recomendations for an text editor with good AI integration (not code editor) - Lemmy.World

I’ve recently been writing fiction and using an AI as a critic/editor to help me tighten things up (as I’m not a particularly skilled prose writer myself). Currently the two ways I’ve been trying are just writing text in a basic editor and then either saving files to add to a hosted LLM or copy pasting into a local one. Or using pycharm and AI integration plugins for it. Neither is particularly satisfactory and I’m wondering if anyone knows of a good setup for this (preferably open source but not neccesary), integration with at least one of ollama or open-router would be needed.

Black Mirror’s pessimism porn won’t lead us to a better future | Louis Anslow

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Black Mirror’s pessimism porn won’t lead us to a better future | Louis Anslow - Lemmy.World

A new progressivism, one that embraces construction over obstruction, must find new allegories to think about technology and the future Black Mirror fails to consistently explore the duality of technology and our reactions to it. It is a critical deficit. The show mimics the folly of Icarus and Daedalus – the original tech bros – and the hubris of Jurassic Park’s Dr Hammond. Missing are the lessons of the Prometheus myth, which shows fire as a boon for humanity, not doom, though its democratization angered benevolent gods. Absent is the plot twist of Pandora’s box that made it philosophically useful: the box also contained hope and opportunity that new knowledge brings. While Black Mirror explores how humans react to technology, it too often does so in service of a dystopian narrative, ignoring Isaac Asimov’s observation: that humans are prone to irrationally fear or resist technology.

UK-EU defense pact really does depend on fish, European minister warns – POLITICO

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UK-EU defense pact really does depend on fish, European minister warns – POLITICO - Lemmy.World

Countries including France are said to want to tie a new post-Brexit security deal to more beneficial access to British waters, potentially holding up military cooperation.

‘OpenAI’s metafictional short story about grief is beautiful and moving’ | Jeanette Winterson

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‘OpenAI’s metafictional short story about grief is beautiful and moving’ | Jeanette Winterson - Lemmy.World

> I think of AI as alternative intelligence. John McCarthy’s 1956 definition of artificial (distinct from natural) intelligence is old fashioned in a world where most things are either artificial or unnatural. Ultraprocessed food, flying, web-dating, fabrics, make your own list. Physicist and AI commentator, Max Tegmark, told the AI Action Summit in Paris, in February, that he prefers “autonomous intelligence”. > I prefer “alternative” because in all the fear and anger foaming around AI just now, its capacity to be “other” is what the human race needs. Our thinking is getting us nowhere fast, except towards extinction, via planetary collapse or global war. Not a piece I think I completely agree with, but it’s nice to hear from a creative writer who’s thoughts on AI don’t stop at indignation that they aren’t receiving royalties from being included in a training set.

‘Nigel Farage feels real’: why young British men are drawn to Reform

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‘Nigel Farage feels real’: why young British men are drawn to Reform - Lemmy.World

#### Once, anti-establishment youth disillusioned with mainstream politics headed left. Now increasing numbers are tilting right. Why? Josh is 24 years old and works as a carer. It’s not easy work, but he prefers it to his old job in a supermarket: most of his clients are elderly and “just want someone there with them, because they’re lonely”. In his spare time Josh used to be into boxing. But lately he’s got into politics instead. Like many of his gen Z contemporaries, he’s thoroughly disillusioned with the mainstream kind. “The two parties that have been in power for 100-plus years have done nothing. The economy’s a mess,” he scoffs. But if he sounds like the kind of anti-establishment young person who once rallied to the radical left, Josh’s frustration has taken him in another direction. An ardent leaver in his teens, who backed Boris Johnson in 2019, he now belongs to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.

From COBOL to chaos: Elon Musk, DOGE, and the Evil Housekeeper Problem

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From COBOL to chaos: Elon Musk, DOGE, and the Evil Housekeeper Problem - Lemmy.World

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Apple told to pay back €13bn in tax by EU

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Apple told to pay back €13bn in tax by EU - Lemmy.World

Racism, misogyny, lies: how did X become so full of hatred? And is it ethical to keep using it?

https://lemmy.world/post/19465811

Racism, misogyny, lies: how did X become so full of hatred? And is it ethical to keep using it? - Lemmy.World

> I considered leaving Twitter as soon as Elon Musk acquired it in 2022, just not wanting to be part of a community that could be bought, least of all by a man like him – the obnoxious “long hours at a high intensity” bullying of his staff began immediately. But I’ve had some of the most interesting conversations of my life on there, both randomly, ambling about, and solicited, for stories: “Anyone got catastrophically lonely during Covid?”; “Anyone hooked up with their secondary school boy/girlfriend?” We used to call it the place where you told the truth to strangers (Facebook was where you lied to your friends), and that wide-openness was reciprocal and gorgeous. > “Twitter has broken the mould,” Mulhall says. “It’s ostensibly a mainstream platform which now has bespoke moderation policies. Elon Musk is himself inculcated with radical right politics. So it’s behaving much more like a bespoke platform, created by the far right. This marks it out significantly from any other platform. And it’s extremely toxic, an order of magnitude worse, not least because, while it still has terms of service, they’re not necessarily implementing them.” > Global civil society, though, finds it incredibly difficult to reject the free speech argument out of hand, because the alternative is so dark: that a number of billionaires – not just Musk but also Thiel with Rumble, Parler’s original backer, Rebekah Mercer (daughter of Robert Mercer, funder of Breitbart), and, indirectly, billionaire sovereign actors such as Putin – are successfully changing society, destroying the trust we have in each other and in institutions. It’s much more comfortable to think they’re doing that by accident, because they just love “free speech”, than that they’re doing that on purpose. “Part of understanding the neo-reactionary and ‘dark enlightenment’ movements, is that these individuals don’t have any interest in the continuation of the status quo,”

How ordinary failure could have a seismic effect on an industrial giant

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How ordinary failure could have a seismic effect on an industrial giant - Lemmy.World

Earlier this year, a Boeing aircraft’s door plug fell out in flight – all because crucial bolts were missing. The incident shows why simple failures like this are often a sign of larger problems, says John Downer.

French election 2024 live: exit poll shows shock win for left-green alliance as far right falls to third

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French election 2024 live: exit poll shows shock win for left-green alliance as far right falls to third - Lemmy.World