Resuna

@resuna@ohai.social
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Cybernetic entomologist and software archeologist. DBDG.

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Intel admits what we all knew: no one is buying AI PCs

It turns out older Raptor Lake systems are flying off the shelves.

XDA
@resuna @anselmschueler @juliew2010 @ErikUden @weezmgk What time is it? If your home is on one but you work/study on another. Common in eg Wellington NZ.
Growning up, my parents had a few friends for whom "being into Edward Gorey" was about 80% of their personality. They were my favorites.

@lauren @resuna

Well damn! I fired off a post and went to work and the chat got spicy in my absence lol.

But seriously, having used 3D printers both for work and for leisure, they're fantastic machines and software marvels. I'm a MechE and the whole process/stack is just as cool to me as @hoco says it is.

@BobC7000

Ive been called a lot of names here, but "sociopath" miiiiiight be a new square to fill ion the bingo card.

People who use a 3D printer vary wildly on whatever "hardware geek" spectrum one uses. You can buy one off the shelf and never upgrade it (that's me) or you can mod the hell out of one or build one from a kit or scratch.

It's not feasible to prevent that kind of tech from printing certain specific objects, especially when a great deal of the utility of 3D printing is designing, modeling, and printing useful (objects) that don't currently exist.

These two panels from a longer strip are probably the closest I've ever got to being in any way insightful...
@peterpur @clementd Incredible.

»advanced nanovaccines for cancer immunotherapy« by nanasaheb thorat, a book published by springer, contains the phrase »As an AI language model« on page 25.

this raises a couple of significant questions: is this book still trustworthy, if it was written using an AI that we know produces text containing »alternative facts«. what is the actual harm such a book can cause? what are the quality assurance measures at springer actually worth?

btw. this book costs $100+.

Apple Intelligence: AI Siri crashes and burns, takes exec with it

https://pivot-to-ai.com/2025/03/22/apple-intelligence-ai-siri-crashes-and-burns-takes-exec-with-it/ - text
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcjaov88c8I - video

i especially recommend the video, it came out well

Apple Intelligence: AI Siri crashes and burns, takes exec with it

Siri is a virtual assistant you can talk to on your Apple phone. It’s not super-sophisticated, but it works well enough. But Apple needs new, exciting reasons for you to buy new Apple stuff! In Jun…

Pivot to AI

Program goes to Operating System, tears in eyes, says "my state, it is very bad"

Operating System says "is no problem, have good error reporting facility, detailed but concise report, contextual information included. you will submit bug there"

Program sobs loudly "but Operating System, I *am* error reporting facility"

Cursor told me I should learn coding instead of asking it to generate it + limit of 800 locs

Hi all, Yesterday I installed Cursor and currently on Pro Trial. After coding a bit I found out that it can’t go through 750-800 lines of code and when asked why is that I get this message: Not sure if LLMs know what they are for (lol), but doesn’t matter as a much as a fact that I can’t go through 800 locs. Anyone had similar issue? It’s really limiting at this point and I got here after just 1h of vibe coding My operating system is MacOS Sequoia 15.3.1

Cursor - Community Forum