

I have never had an issue with banking apps so long as exploit compatibility mode is enabled for them.


I have never had an issue with banking apps so long as exploit compatibility mode is enabled for them.


They just replied:
What gave you the idea that this was a full rewrite? I moved things around with AI and added postgres support for the queries. Nobody has ever reviewed and tested anything more thoroughly than I did with this branch.
You are twisting what it actually is. You are assuming something that is not true.
This makes me think that they didn’t review or test it at all, lmao


Agreed. I don’t see LLM services making an actual ROI any time soon unless something drastic changes.


The primary financial issue with LLMs taking people’s jobs is in the cost of operation, mainly for the LLM companies. They still have not made an ROI, not even close, and that’s with massive government contracts. I personally think that there’s one of three possibilities here. Most of the LLM companies could go under (but they may be “too big to fail” at this point), the LLM companies could start to charge far too much for the quality of the outputs causing some companies to back out, or the LLM companies will, by some miracle, get a ROI through a more efficient model.
The models are enshittified at the start, since they’re basically just hallucinating with guardrails. There’s not any way to make them truly deterministic. Even the “agents” that run through multiple iterations of code to find the “best” solution are lacking. This is because they cannot “think” logically.
My personal opinion, though, is that they’re simply using it as an excuse to fire workers and pump up company stock value. I don’t believe they actually think that LLMs can fully replace devs and engineers. So yes, while LLMs are taking jobs right now, it’s not because they’re good enough at what they do or anything like that. It’s just greed.


How am I trolling by asking for legitimate evidence to cover your claims?


So list a single peer reviewed study that shows a deep learning model with free agency (like a human)? I’m not asking for all of them.


I don’t understand why you can’t give me the name or the title of the research?


I know what it means already. And don’t worry, I’m not taking your word for it. Nor am I going to listen to NDT’s podcast or trust his guests.


Deep learning is not the same as what you described. I know what they are, but they are not “with agency” in any normal sense. Can you give me an exact example of one of these research models “with agency” and not just an entire Wikipedia page?


Does that exist though?


An LLM isn’t capable of realization, not in the human sense anyway.


Yeah, someone beat me to it, but it’s on F-Droid


Have you used Breezy? It’s great.


For me, while I find the duplicate posts annoying (since I tend to go to the “all” section), it’s the fact that they have dozens of accounts that they do this on for no reason that really makes me dislike them. It makes it impossible to block them.


This is the ninth spammy cm0002 account that I’ve now had to block. cm0002 makes the threadiverse seem like it’s got a spam issue (it does, it just happens to be this single user for the most part). I have never once seen a post from any cm0002 account where I thought “wow, I’m sure glad I saw this post again!”
You make it impossible to filter out your spam because you have dozens of accounts that you switch between. I hope that one day, admins of instances realize what you’re doing and blanket ban your accounts for spam.
Note for other users, this was already posted twice to other communities with heavy cross over between the subscribers. It’s cm0002’s classic karma farming (even though that kind of thing shouldn’t matter here).


This. I have a Garmin watch and it works perfectly with Gadgetbridge.


I would switch tonight but there’s not voice chat in the self hosted version yet.


Bummer that it doesn’t have voice chat yet in the self hosted version. Hopefully soon - I would probably switch if they had that.
I feel very lucky that my county has public fiber.