
You can at least sack somebody if they mess something up really bad, but you can’t even do that with AI as they’re just glorified autocompletes, and you were just too stupid to understand that.

You can at least sack somebody if they mess something up really bad, but you can’t even do that with AI as they’re just glorified autocompletes, and you were just too stupid to understand that.

Nice! AI is the new ponzi scheme, but ‘stakeholders’, including the governments are in too deep to stop it.

Interesting, thank you!

Thanks for the detailed info. Is there a way to provision a walled off youtube experience? I want her to leverage the vast knowledge stores on youtube for her various interests (blender tutorials for example), but also don’t want her getting hooked on youtube itself, as I know how easy it can be to lose control. Currently I have a jellyfin server where I have a collection of hand selected youtube videos available as a library for her to watch, but I want her to gain the skills to find information/solution on the internet without getting exposed to its nastiness.

On a semi related topic, is there any way to implement good parental control in Linux? I’m giving my old thinkpad to my 10yo, so I want to implement some controls in it.
Actually new reddit page source doesn’t load comments anymore. You need to execute JavaScript in the page for comments now. Old reddit still gives you a simple page with comments, so probably why they made it login only. You can’t legally scrape pages behind login because you agreed to their tos by logging in